Client Continuing Education Program
For more than 20 years, we have been an accredited provider of continuing education programs for insurance and legal professionals.
We offer more than 300 continuing education presentations on a wide and growing range of topics. Presentations are typically offered at no cost and customizable based on client group size and location.
Interested in large venue seminars?
Rimkus offers multiple annual CE/CLE seminars. Register for our upcoming educational opportunities below. For information on planning a seminar of your own, or to receive our seminar invitations, contact [email protected]
Webinars and Seminars
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CE/CLE Webinar: Biomechanics in Serious Injury Claims by Michael A. Teater, Ph.D.
January 15, 2025 at 10:00am CT
Biomechanics Analysis in Serious Injury Cases is a one-hour course designed to help the participant understand the field of injury biomechanics and how a biomechanical engineer may be critical in identifying the sequence of events, in mitigation/elimination of injuries, or even in understanding occupant ejections during accidental events.
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CE/CLE Webinar: Welding Insights: Navigating Processes and Pitfalls by Carter W. Terry, P.E., CWI
January 29, 2025 at 10:00am CT
Welding Insights: Navigating Processes and Pitfalls is a one-hour course designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of welding technology, including various welding processes, applications in construction, non-destructive testing methods, and common welding defects.
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CE/CLE Webinar: Marine Vessels: Human Factors and Premises Liability Analysis by Brian C. Grieser, P.E., C.P.S.M., CSP, CPE, and Drew B. Hains, P.E.
February 12, 2025 at 10:00am CT
Marine Vessels: Premises Liability and Human Factors Analysis is a one-hour presentation designed to help attendees understand types of premises hazards and how they can lead to incidents. It will examine human factors concepts and how they can play a meaningful part in determining liability in marine premises matters.
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When Paint and Coatings Fail: Understanding Failures through Forensic Investigations
The goal of the presentation will be to present an overview of the use of coatings and paint in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. This includes factors that drive the successful application and performance of paint and coating systems, failure of paint and coating systems, and forensic investigation and failure analysis of paint and coating systems, including the unique requirements of these systems.
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Proactive Measures: Enhancing Security and Minimizing Liability
Proactive Measures: Enhancing Security and Minimizing Liability is a one-hour course that will help participants identify common workplace factors and elements, as well as management deficits or failures, that may impact overall facility safety and security.
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Under Pressure: Uncovering the Hidden Causes of Piping and Plumbing Failures
Under Pressure: Uncovering the Hidden Causes of Piping and Plumbing Failures is a one-hour course designed to familiarize participants with the failure mechanisms of common piping materials installed in residential homes (single and multi-family), commercial buildings, and light industrial applications.
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Technology in Collision Reconstruction
Technology in Crash Reconstruction is a one-hour course designed to inform participants of the latest advancements in technology used in collision reconstruction. This course will provide familiarity with the latest tools used in the process of collision reconstruction, from field investigations through analysis.
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Handling the Truth (Ethics)
Handling the Truth Is a one-hour ethics presentation focused on relating the requirements of competence for insurance adjusters and attorneys and the interaction with the use of an expert to assist in the fact-finding and decision-making process.
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Current Trends in PFAS: A Toxicological and Human Factors Perspective
Current Trends in PFAS: A Toxicological and Human Factors Perspective is a one-hour course that will examine current knowledge and trends concerning per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from the perspectives of toxicology and human factors/risk communication.
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ECMs and Airbag Modules
ECMs and Airbag Modules is a one-hour presentation designed to inform participants about Electronic Data Recorders (EDRs). The presentation begins with basic information about EDRs and vehicles where they can be found, including discussions of passenger and commercial vehicles.
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Uncovering Evidence: Analyzing Medical and Billing Records in Personal Injury Cases
Uncovering Evidence: Analyzing Medical and Billing Records in Personal Injury Cases is a one-hour presentation designed to provide the participants with recommendations on how to efficiently analyze medical and billing records to collect the evidence needed to defend, mitigate, and/or pursue damages related to allegations of injury due to negligent actions in cases of premises liability, workplace injury, and motor vehicle collisions.
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Forensic Techniques for Environmental Claims
Forensic Techniques for Environmental Claims is a one-hour course designed to educate insurance company participants concerning the various techniques used by consultants in environmental investigations for source identification and timing of historical releases of contamination. Pollution timing is important to determine the date of the release and determine coverage years and cost allocation between potentially responsible parties (PRPs).
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Shaking Things Up: The Impact of Construction Vibration Property Damage
Shaking Things Up: The Impact of Construction Vibration Property Damage is a one-hour presentation designed to give participants a better understanding of issues pertaining to construction vibration sources and the investigations of alleged vibration-induced property damage. The course reviews and discusses typical construction activity creating vibration sources, vibration source studies, construction materials and their susceptibility to vibration damage, and the investigative processes.
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Injury Biomechanics: How People Get Hurt
Injury Biomechanics: How People Get Hurt is a one-hour presentation designed to help participants understand the mechanics of tissue injury and the injury potential associated with different incident scenarios. The course offers some familiarity with human anatomy and provides a variety of examples in which claimed injuries are analyzed in light of the incidents that reportedly caused them so that personal injury allegations may be more clearly understood.
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Earthquake Damage Assessment
Earthquake Damage Assessment is a one-hour course designed to provide familiarity with earthquake damage to residential and commercial property. The presentation presents an introduction to the nature of earthquakes, their specific causes, and the types of resulting damage. It also discusses earthquake damage assessment and provides concepts for retrofitting and repair of damage.