Introducing ILCI
The nation’s leading, independent education and training institute for
the loss control profession.
The Insurer’s Loss Control Institute is an educational institution that provides training in the principles and practices of loss control for the insurance industry. We believe superior underwriting is a function of superior loss control.
The Institute serves insurance industry professionals and qualified newcomers wishing to become independent loss control service providers or field representatives.
The Insurer’s Loss Control Institute (ILCI) was founded in 2002 by industry professionals and loss control practitioners who recognized the need for specialized loss control education. It was developed to serve as an independent, non-affiliated education and training institute dedicated to advancing the loss control profession.
ILCI provides in-depth instruction and field experience in the principles and practices of loss control for the insurance industry. The Institute’s mission is to offer world-class training in risk assessment, loss control inspection, interviewing, decision making, and reporting—and to graduate professional-caliber loss control representatives ready for work in the field.
At ILCI, we believe that profitable underwriting depends on effective, thorough and insightful risk assessment. Developing expertise and proficiency in loss control survey and reporting work, which is essential to risk assessment, is at the heart of ILCI’s programs.
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Our program, The Fundamentals of Loss Control Inspection and Reporting, is offered several times a year in Maine and elsewhere. The program curriculum introduces students to loss control inspection and reporting for property and casualty insurance coverage through a combination of case studies, presentations, printed materials, and lectures.
ILCI students learn the real-world skills needed to pursue a satisfying career in loss control. It’s no wonder today’s ILCI graduates are hard at work throughout the United States.
ILCI students learn the real-world skills needed to pursue a satisfying career in loss control. It’s no wonder today’s ILCI graduates are hard at work throughout the United States.