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Property/Casualty licensing exam candidates: Train with the best.
Register for PIA's vigorous preparatory course to ensure that you are ready to take the state exam. PIA's prep course is approved by the CID as a prerequisite to the State P/C exam (you must pass a pre-licensing exam in order to sit for the state exam). Note: At least three month's P/C experience is recommended before taking this course.
This program will cover:
- Licensing, state regulation and some federal regulation;
- Elements of contracts and legal theories under tort law;
- Property and casualty insurance terms;
- Personal lines dwelling, homeowners, umbrella, inland marine and auto policies;
- Commercial lines auto, general liability, umbrella, property, crime, equipment breakdown, farm, inland marine and businessowners' policies;
- Workers' compensation law and employer coverage;
- Specialty and surplus lines policies; and
- Residual market and flood insurance.
What are students saying about PIA’s course?
"The class was an outstanding way to get the basics down and educate myself on different coverages that I had never handled before .I just wanted to thank Dan for the time he took in class and after to help me understand the information."
"I found your course to be excellent preparation for the test. Thank you for working so hard on it."
"I want to thank you for the class in October. I was really impressed with your ability to communicate so much information in the limited amount of time and I really did well with your teaching style."
Why Should I take PIA’s Course?
• It is approved by the Connecticut Insurance Department as a prerequisite
to the State P&C exam, and adheres to the outlines provided by the Department.
• It provides all the approved information and preparation hours required
to pass the Conn. State licensing exam for Property & Casualty.
• The precise and comprehensive learning techniques simplify your study.
• Participants who take PIACT’s course have an outstanding passing
ratio on the State exam. (If you don’t pass the State exam the first time,
you may
take
the course again at a 40% price reduction).
Are there any prerequisites?
No, but at least three month's P&C experience is recommended
before taking this course.
What happens after I register?
Home-study materials will be forwarded to you approximately 8 weeks prior
to the course. A minimum of 60 hours of home study is mandated by law.
This mandatory home study is followed by four and 1/2 days of intensive
classroom review and testing. Reg. fee includes lunch for four days, refreshment
breaks for five days and all study materials.
About Your Instructor
Your instructor, Dan Corbin, CPCU, CIC, LUTC, has 30 years of varied experience.
He has worked as an agency owner, commercial service representative,
producer, personal lines manager, and insurance specialist for a mortgage
lender. He is a member of the Society of Insurance Trainers and Educators
(SITE) and is registered as an expert witness with the Technical Advisory
Service for Attorneys. Mr. Corbin is Director of Research at PIA (N.Y.,
N.J. Conn., N.H.)
Cancellation Policy
Registration fees must be received by 4/5/10. Cancellations made prior to this date are partially refundable.
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April 26-30, 2010
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Instructor: Dan
Corbin, CIC, CPCU, LUTC;
PIA's Director of Research |
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April 26-30, 2010
Travelers, Hartford
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$495 PIA members, $825 non-members
Reg. fee includes lunch for four days,
refreshment breaks for five days and study materials.
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Course
schedule:
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Monday, April 26:
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Sign-in:
8:30 a.m.,
Course: 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. |
Tuesday, April 27:
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9
a.m. – 4:30
p.m. |
Wednesday, April 28
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9
a.m. – 4:30
p.m. |
Thursday, April 29: |
9
a.m. – 4:30
p.m.. |
Friday, April 30:
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9
a.m. – 1
p.m. (includes 2 hour exam & review) |
*Lunch
is included, Noon –1 p.m., Mon.- Thurs.
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