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IIAW Partnership with Anderson on Wisconsin Insurance Law

Posted By Kaylyn Staudt, Wednesday, February 28, 2024

The IIAW is excited to share our newest strategic partnership with the State Bar of Wisconsin, a professional organization of more than 25,000 members committed to legal excellence. This collaboration brings you an exclusive opportunity to access a critical insurance law resource, Anderson on Wisconsin Insurance Law, at a special discounted rate for IIAW members. 

This book is the "go-to" resource for the insurance industry, insurance lawyers and the courts. It focuses on Wisconsin insurance law, explanations of insurance cases and court decisions that affect. how insurance policies are written, interpreted and applied in Wisconsin. This two-volume set is updated annually, providing users with the latest insurance law issues, concepts and court decisions. 

The IIAW has worked with the State Bar of Wisconsin to get this book in our members' hands. Why? 

  • Because an informed agency is a successful agency with a competitive advantage. 
  • Our members want to know that we are up-to-date and well-informed
  • Knowledge is power and being able to demonstrate an understanding of the law helps us show value to our members. 
  • This is a resource that expands our understanding of the industry we work in, provides confidence and a sense of personal pride. 

Anderson on Wisconsin Insurance Law makes the complexity of the law understandable. It is an up-to-date ool that fosters professiona understanding of changing insurance coverage issues. 

The books will help you understand and explain the rationale behind a comprehensive array of topics, including but not limited to: 

  • Interpretation of insurance contracts
  • Automobile liability insurance
  • Uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance
  • General liability policies
  • Fire and property insurance
  • An insurer's duty to defend
  • An insurer's investigation and handling of third-party claims
  • First-party claims against insurers
  • Subrogation

These books do not replace the guidance of an attorney or corporate counsel. But they do serve as a resource for us to learn, focus our questions and better understanding the constantly evolving Wisconsin insurance laws and how they are changing in the legislature and the courts. 

Because of our new relationship with the State Bar of Wisconsin, from March 15 through May 15, IIAW members can receive the Anderson on Insurance books at State Bar of Wisconsin member prices. This is a savings of nearly $100 for the two-volume set. 

You will be able to choose to have the book in print format, or in a searchable electronic format called Books Unbound, available 24/7 on all your electronic devices. 

The price - and your special savings - on Anderson on Insurance are as follows: 

Print: Our IIAW special price is $380

Versus the normal non-member price of $475

Electronic: Our IIAW special price is $372

Versus the normal non-member price of $464

These books are updated annually, and you can sign up for this automatic supplementation service at the time of purchase. This ensures your book is always up to date, and you have the most current information at your fingertips. 

To purchase, visit the Anderson on Wisconsin Insurance law product page on the State Bar of Wisconsin's Marketplace. Click the add to cart button and proceed to checkout. You will need to create an account at that time to complete the purchase. To receive the $95 discount, enter the discount code IIAW20 when prompted, then complete your purchase. 

If you and your team are looking for a way to enhance your understanding of insurance law, and stand out as experts to your customers, I urge you to take advantage of this limited time opportunity to purchase Anderson on Wisconsin Insurance Law. 

On behalf of the IIAW, we want to thank the State Bar of Wisconsin for their willingness to partner with us and provide us access to this incredible resource. 

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