Ethics: Responsibilities and Practical Challenges

Sponsors

This webinar is sponsored by The Andover Companies, Cross Insurance, Safety insurance Company & Vermont Mutual Insurance Group.

Credit Notes
​Approved for 3 Ethics CE credits in MA, CT, ME, NH, RI & VT.

Instructors
Catherine Trischan, CPCU, CIC, CRM, ARM, AU, AAI, CRIS,  MLIS, TRIP

Class Dates
TUESDAY, April 1, 2025
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Location
ONLINE via GoToWebinar

Course Description

This webinar explores essential ethical principles and their practical application in the insurance industry. Participants will examine the differences between ethics, law, and morality, be presented with decision-making frameworks, and assess ethical actions using tools like the butterfly test. The course covers insurance producers’ responsibilities to carriers, clients, and third parties, addressing topics such as conflicts of interest, full disclosure, client privacy, and professional conduct. Real-world scenarios and problem-based discussions will equip attendees with practical strategies to navigate ethical challenges and uphold integrity in their professional roles.

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Sponsors

This webinar is sponsored by The Andover Companies, Cross Insurance, Safety insurance Company & Vermont Mutual Insurance Group.

Credit Notes
​Approved for 3 Ethics CE credits in MA, CT, ME, NH, RI & VT.

Instructors
Catherine Trischan, CPCU, CIC, CRM, ARM, AU, AAI, CRIS,  MLIS, TRIP

Class Dates
TUESDAY, April 1, 2025
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Location
ONLINE via GoToWebinar

Course Description

This webinar explores essential ethical principles and their practical application in the insurance industry. Participants will examine the differences between ethics, law, and morality, be presented with decision-making frameworks, and assess ethical actions using tools like the butterfly test. The course covers insurance producers’ responsibilities to carriers, clients, and third parties, addressing topics such as conflicts of interest, full disclosure, client privacy, and professional conduct. Real-world scenarios and problem-based discussions will equip attendees with practical strategies to navigate ethical challenges and uphold integrity in their professional roles.