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Personal Auto Policy Core Concepts Micro-Credential Program


Total Credits: 10 including 10 CE Credit

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Categories:
Micro-Credentials |  Personal Lines
Faculty:
Jeff Odom
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
10 Hours
License:
Access for 365 day(s) after purchase.



Description

Personal Auto Insurance Micro-Credential (10 Hours)

In-Depth Policy Exploration – Master the ISO Personal Auto Policy (PAP), including structure, eligibility, and key coverage parts.

Key Topics Covered

  • Underwriting, rates & liability coverage

  • Medical payments & uninsured motorist protection

  • Damage protection for vehicles & endorsements

  • Special cases: jointly owned vehicles, business use & non-traditional living arrangements

 Real-World Application – Analyze coverage gaps, explore case studies, and confidently recommend solutions for clients.

By the end of this course, you'll have the expertise to navigate personal auto insurance policies and provide informed guidance to clients.

All participants are required to complete each session along with a final exam to earn a Micro-Credential verified by Credly and an associated digital badge to display in a variety of professional contexts. This is the perfect way to earn CE credits AND build your professional credibility.

Faculty

Jeff Odom Related Seminars and Products


FAIA’s Jeff Odom AIP, AIAMCCSR.

Jeff Odom graduated from Florida State University in 1988. He began his insurance career by working as both a general lines and life and health insurance agent with an independent insurance agency. He then moved to the education side of insurance by taking a position with the Department of Financial Services (formerly Department of Insurance) working in the continuing education section. Jeff spent the last 4 years as the administrator of continuing education before joining FAIA as Insurance Analyst. Jeff's duties are writing, updating, and revising FAIA's Florida Insurance Research Library. He is married with two children. He spends his free time involved with the local Little League and attending every one of his daughter's ballet recitals.

 


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