AAIMCo is a non-profit trade association comprised of insurance and risk professionals who provide fee-based consulting and educational services to their clients.
The Professional Members of AAIMCo are among the most knowledgeable and highly sought after, fee-based consultants, experts and educators in the insurance and risk management fields. Their clients include insurance agencies and associations, multi-national insurance companies, corporations and attorneys for services ranging from consulting and expert witness to education and training.
AAIMCo’s purpose is to provide an insurance and risk forum for professionals of the highest caliber to share ideas and exchange information for the betterment of our professions. AAIMCo also strives to set the highest professional standards for our members and our industries and will publish official position papers in support of that goal.
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AAIMCo Annual Conference May 2-4, 2024
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Featured Library Publications
The Special Relationship and the Insurance Producer
The special relationship doctrine can create an overwhelming burden for the unsuspecting insurance agent or broker by imposing a duty to provide advice to a policyholder concerning all possible coverages and in some instances a responsibility to give advice as to what limits to purchase and whether such limits are “adequate.” This article explores the nuances of the special relationship – …
PRACTICING THE SEVEN HABITS IN INSURANCE AGENCIES – HABIT ONE Be Proactive
Being PROACTIVE means doing “something” (anything) is better and will get better results than doing nothing and worrying about your fate.
Insurance Company And The Presumption Of Unfairness
Insurance Companies need to strive for competent officers and directors.
Shinning A Light On Insurer Misconduct
A uniform law proposed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) is currently working its way through state legislatures. The Corporate Governance Annual Disclosure Model Act[i] would require American insurers to disclose a wide range of information relating to their governance, performance evaluation systems, compensation and incentive plans, Enterprise Risk Management (“ERM”) plans and codes of ethics and conduct. – …
Subtle Problems with Extended Reporting Coverage — and Creative Solutions- Part 3 of 3
“Overall, many of the more common issues were explored in previous articles. That is not to say, however, that these are complete solutions. I have long been of the belief that extended reporting provisions, when invoked, are an incomplete solution for long-term protection. That is because one is taking a limit of liability and stretching it across at least one – …
A PRODUCER’S ROLE: PART ONE
First in a series about what successful producers do to separate themselves from the mediocre producers.