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Insurance Law (4340)

Examines the law relating to insurance contracts, with a focus on how to read, analyze, and work with insurance policies. The course concentrates on the law governing construction of insurance policies, and attention is given to analyzing the major issues raised by various types of insurance policies, including analysis of coverage provisions and exclusions, conditions of coverage, the effect of representations, and insurer liability.

Grading: Exam

Credits: 2

Offered: Fall

Categories:
Elective

Subject Areas:
Business/Corporate/Commercial
Product Liability and Personal Injury:: edit ::

Taught by: Brett Olander

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