Zwilling to Present Webinar on The Importance of Morals and Ethics in the Claims Industry and Beyond

Carr Allison shareholder Melisa Zwilling will present a free webinar on October 28 at 1:00pm (CT) and again on December 1 at 11:30am (CT). This webinar will be discussing several issues concerning ethics, including the consequences of unethical behavior, why people engage in unethical conduct and why ethical claim handling is so important. It will also cover the National Association for Insurance Commissioners Model Rules, explain several benefits of ethically handling claims and the ethical issues concerning remote work.  Department of Insurance continuing education credit is approved for this webinar for the states of AL, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, KS, KY, MO, MS, NC, ND, NE, NH, NM, OK, PA, TX, VA, WV and WY.  (Applications for credit are pending in the states of AZ, IN, LA, NJ, NV and RI.)

To register for this webinar, click the links below!

October 28 at 1:00pm (CT): Click Here

December 1 at 11:30am (CT): Click Here

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