- January 2018, Volume 133
- When does permissive use end?
- A gap created by a perk
- Do any of your customers have this gap in coverage?
- A little suggestion
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- February 2018, Volume 134
- Can a confusing endorsement provide coverage?
- A little time to report an acquisition
- Flying blind?
- A little suggestion
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- March 2018, Volume 135
- How intentional must it be?
- Is it the action or the result?
- Identifying coverage gaps
- Finding and filling a coverage gap
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- April 2018, Volume 136
- It was the tenant's fault
- But the police destroyed the owner's property
- The building owner is the loser
- Highlighting an exclusion
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- May 2018, Volume 137
- It makes a big difference
- How are benefits determined
- Insuring Oil and Gas Well Operations - Non-drilling Services
- Taking the next step
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- June 2018, Volume 138
- You can't get there from here
- A coverage often bought but rarely used
- A complete transaction
- Don't move forward without this coverage
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- July 2018, Volume 139
- How far?
- Aircraft, auto, and watercraft are excluded
- Transferring the exposure
- Ask the question
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- August 2018, Volume 140
- Many checks but how many occurrences?
- Limiting the payout
- Some small but significant changes
- Asking about employee dishonesty exposures
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- September 2018, Volume 141
- When should he have noticed?
- Non-renewal conditions
- Starting with a template can make comparisons easier
- Do your clients understand that they need professional coverage
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- October 2018, Volume 142
- It looks like a crime
- A scam may be a fraud but not necessarily a computer fraud
- Do your clients understand that they need cyber insurance
- The positive approach
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- November 2018, Volume 143
- When does a truck stop being a truck?
- The trucking industry is changing
- Coverage for a trucking risk
- Are you interested?
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- December 2018, Volume 144
- Is one bite enough?
- Dog bites and insurance: an important conversation
- Removing liability coverage for dog bites
- Protecting the dog
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