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RRB&T's Insurance Adjuster Continuing Education (CE) School Courses


Bad Faith Insurance Practices
Adjuster Ethics - Course Number 69466
Six (6) CE hours
Course Outline


Liquor Liability
Adjuster Law & Policy - Course Number 69467
Five (5) CE hours
Course Outline


Uninsured Motorist
Adjuster Law & Policy - Course Number 69468
Six (6) CE hours
Course Outline

 

   
RRB&T is proud to provide a diverse curriculum which focuses on our instructors' strengths; Adjuster Law, Policy, and Ethics.

Our shortest course - Liquor Liability - provides a brief overview of the evolution of liquor liability law in general, and then specfically focuses in on Florida's liquor law. This course addresses both civil and criminal liability, and concludes with useful real-life tips on potential ways to limit your liability. This course provides five (5) Adjuster Law & Policy credit hours.

Our most popular course - Uninsured Motorist Insurance - provides an in-depth look at uninsured motorist insurance law in Florida, and discusses hypothetical scenarios at applying the law in order to provide students of this course with the practical experience necessary to utilize this knowledge once they leave the RRB&T course. This course provides six (6) Adjuster Law & Policy credit hours.

If you need those hard to get adjuster ethics credits, then our course in Bad Faith Insurance Practices is the course for you. Providing six (6) credit hours, Bad Faith Insurance Practices is the only RRB&T course in adjuster ethics. This course begins by discussing an insurer's general duty to act in good faith, and then delves into the specific duties of the insurer. This course strives to cover the various bad faith claim scenarios to which an insurer potentially exposes itself, and after identifying the possible pitfalls, provides practical solutions to address these problems while limiting exposure.

   
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