Reducing the risk of Error or Omission
Learn How To Reduce the risk of Error or Omission
About this course:
Design professionals are vulnerable to lawsuits due to their roles as trusted advisers and to the many professional and technical obligations they must adhere to. Watch this prerecorded webinar and learn from a team of insurance professionals how to reduce your risk of a real or alleged error or omission. Also learn about the various exposures that design professionals face, be exposed to some claim examples, and get information about insurance coverages available specifically for residential and light commercial building designers. The American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) is dedicated to supporting and promoting residential building design professionals. For 65 years, AIBD has provided the industry with educational resources, national design standards and certification programs. Designers and architects, take this course to learn to reduce your risk of error or omission, about exposures you face, hear some claim examples, and learn the various errors and omissions (e&o) insurance types.
You'll learn:
- The various exposures that design professionals face.
- Claim examples.
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Information about insurance coverages available specifically for residential and light commercial building designers.
Your Instructor
The American Institute of Building Design (AIBD), a nonprofit professional organization established in 1950, strives to protect and enhance our member's ability to practice their profession. AIBD is committed to providing quality continuing education to ensure that our members remain current with technology, materials and building codes. AIBD is also committed to establishing and maintaining professional relationships with other trade, business, and professional organizations within the design and construction industry.
At all times AIBD will hold itself to the highest standards of ethics and professionalism as specified by our institute's by laws and code of ethics and will uphold the protection of the health, welfare, and safety of the general public. This commitment is to the public and industry we serve and the profession we represent.