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Welcome to the Webinar on Loss Trends for the Crane, Rigging & Specialized Transportation Industries!
The event will begin shortly.
Webinar Hosts
Clifton (Cliff) Shepherd, Supervisor, Heavy Claims for NBIS
Cliff is the Supervisor, Heavy Claims for NBIS. He has over 25 years of experience in the insurance
industry specializing in claims, investigations and litigation. He is responsible for the management and
direction of complex Inland Marine, General Liability and Commercial Auto Claims, including accident
investigations. Cliff has been associated with the Atlanta Claims Association, the Atlanta Claim
Managers’ Council and the Southern Loss Association. He has an undergraduate degree from Valdosta
State University and a Juris Doctor degree from Georgia State University.
Email: [email protected] | Phone: (770) 257-1703
Cathy Dempsey, Senior Claims Examiner for NBIS
Cathy is currently a Senior Claim Examiner with NBIS. She has been involved in insurance defense work
since 1984. She began her career as a litigation paralegal with a Chicago defense firm and moved on to
the insurance arena. She has held several claim technical and management positions with domestic
carriers and Third party claim administrators with a concentration on general liability construction
claims and litigation defense management. She holds a B.S. from Illinois State University and a Litigation
Specialist Certification from Roosevelt University’s Lawyer’s Assistant Program.
Email: [email protected] | Phone: (312) 765-5656
Loss Trends for the Crane, Rigging & Specialized Transportation Industries
Presented by NBIS Hosts, Clifton Shepherd and Cathy Dempsey | July 27, 2011
Most Common Types of Crane Losses
Inland Marine
• Collapse / Overturn
• Load Weight
• Mechanical Defect
• Ground / Weather Conditions
• Operator Error
Most Common Types of Crane Losses
General Liability
• Collapse / Overturn
• Electrical Contact
• Load Loss / Load Misdirection
• Roadway Incidents
• Operator Error
Most Common Types of Transportation Losses
• Driver Error
• Jack – knifing
• Cargo Upset
• Rollovers
• Lack of Maintenance
• Speeding
Financial Impact – Insurance Response
The Inland Marine Policy
• Contractors Equipment
• Riggers Liability
• Cargo & Transportation
• Warehouseman Liability
• Additional Coverage - Defense
Financial Impact – Insurance Response
The Commercial General Liability Policy
• Bodily Injury Liability
• Property Damage Liability
• Personal & Advertising Injury
• Additional Coverage – Defense
Financial Impact – Insurance Response
The Commercial Automobile Policy• Bodily Injury Liability
• Property Damage Liability
• Physical Damage Coverage
• Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Coverage
• Medical Payments Coverage
• Uninsured / Underinsured Motorists Coverage
• Additional Coverage – Defense
Financial Impact – Insurance Response
Workers Compensation Coverage
• Statutory Coverage
• Employers Liability Coverage
• Additional Coverage – Defense
Death & Disability
• Causation
• Costs
• Insurance Response
Deaths & Death Rates for 2009Table B. Deaths and death rates for 2009, and age-adjusted death rates and percent changes from 2008 to 2009, for the 15 leading causes of death: United States, preliminary 2008 and 2009
[Data based on a continuous file of records received from the states. Rates are per 100,000 population; age-adjusted rates per 100,000 U.S. standard population are based on the year 2000 standard; see ‘‘Technical Notes.’’ For explanation of asterisks (*) preceding cause-of-death codes, see ‘‘Technical Notes.’’ Figures are based on weighted data rounded to the nearest individual, so categories may not add to totals]
Summary
Your industry moves the world. It is an
honor to help you with your work and
your challenges. Accidents will occur.
Loss trends notwithstanding, your
safety record and efforts are exemplary.
Thank you for what you do for America!
Thank You for Attending the Webinar on Loss Trends for the Crane,
Rigging & Specialized Transportation Industries!
To receive information on upcoming 2011 NBIS & SC&RA Webinars,
Please email us at [email protected]
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information on becoming an NBIS policyholder,
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