hello,
im new to commercial insurance i am writing business, but am getting critiqued by underwriters for not filling out the forms properly, is there a class or course you can take that teaches you how to fill out commercial forms and explains all the details...or is there anyone in the Los Angeles area I can pay money or a few nice Cuban Cigars for an hour or two of their time to eplain a few accord forms to me.
thanks,
Sam
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ACORD forms
I volunteer to teach you how to spell ACORD.
Acord puts out an Acord Forms Instruction Guide that provides information for each field on each Acord form and application. It's an invaluable tool.
The real hard part is obtaining and developing the information that goes into the boxes. Good luck in your career - doesn't sound as if your employer has much of a training or mentorship program.
Acord puts out an Acord Forms Instruction Guide that provides information for each field on each Acord form and application. It's an invaluable tool.
The real hard part is obtaining and developing the information that goes into the boxes. Good luck in your career - doesn't sound as if your employer has much of a training or mentorship program.
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This could be a good start http://www.cvwebhosting.com/CkSpecialty ... how_to.pdf
Well lets see you can go spend a ton a...money buying into Acord forms on line, and read and read and read. If you don't understand insurance language and the concept then Acord instruction are useless, Forum Reader . I would fine a good broker that rep's and MGA like Bindscott. If he's wiling to help that can go along ways. But send him some business. The other way is to take a CISR class and start learning the business and forms