IIBC – Builder’s Risk: A Practical Approach to First Party Claims

Canadian Underwriter


by Insurance Institute of BC


January 12, 2023



Webinar Date & Time:
Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 9:00 – 11:15 am PST

The Builder’s Risk policy is designed to provide broad coverage; however, it does not cover all property connected to the construction project nor does it cover every risk. Understanding the dynamics involved in handling first-party claims for Builder’s Risk from multiple perspectives involved in the claims process is integral. Explore how the different parties involved bring their own unique skill sets to achieve the successful management of the claim when a loss occurs. A case study will provide a practical example of how things play out in a real-world scenario.

Webinar Objectives

• Understand how first party claims differ from third party claims;
• Navigate the claims process while separating between hard costs and soft costs;
• Identify the key roles and experts required to deliver a successful outcome for all parties.

Webinar Presenters:

O. Martin Moran, Claims Manager – BFL Canada
Damian Alksnis, Partner – Williams Meaden & Moore Inc.
Bichtar Mahal, Partner – Williams Meaden & Moore Inc.
John Fitzgerald, General Adjuster – Crawford & Company

Number of Continuing Education Credits:  2 Technical CE Credit (BC)

Registration Deadline: Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Fees: Include GST. Insurance Institute membership required
$85 IIBC Member
$75 CIP Society Member

+$90 Insurance Institute Membership for New Members

Corporate Rate: $65 per attendee for groups of 6 or more (membership is additional for new members).  To register with a corporate rate, please contact Winnie Hon at whon@insuranceinstitute.ca 

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Questions?

Winnie Hon, CIP, Seminars & Events Specialist
Insurance Institute of BC
E: whon@insuranceinstitute.ca | T: 604.678.5747

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https://www.insuranceinstitute.ca/en/institutes-and-chapters/british-columbia/seminars/seminar-details?seminarId=13721