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Baltimore's Key Bridge: Insurance Impact

Presenters: Christine Barlow, CPCU, Karen Sorrell, CPCU and Steven Weiss, MS-Ins, CPCU, AMIM 

May 7, at 2 p.m. ET

On March 26, 2024, a container ship struck the Key Bridge in Baltimore, MD, which collapsed into the Patapsco River, killing six workers. Considering the tragic loss of life, along with the bridge’s role as a major thoroughfare and the impact on the port of Baltimore, the losses are significant. Recovery will be time-consuming and costly, with many parties involved. In this webinar, editors Karen Sorrell, CPCU and Christine Barlow, CPCU from FC&S Expert Coverage Interpretation will discuss the insurance implications of the bridge collapse and the suspension of the port. Steven Weiss, chief underwriting officer at Incarnation, LLC, will discuss the marine aspects and ramifications for the industry.

For more information, check out presenter Karen Sorrell's recent article, “7 commercial insurance exposures from the Baltimore bridge collapse.”

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Christine Barlow, CPCU 

Executive Editor 

FC&S Expert Coverage Interpretation 
 

Christine G. Barlow, CPCU, serves as the executive editor of FC&S Expert Coverage Interpretation, a division of Propertycasualty360 and ALM Global, LLC. With over thirty years of experience in the insurance industry, Christine began as a claims adjuster before transitioning into roles as an underwriter and underwriting supervisor focusing on personal lines. Prior to her current position, Christine held numerous supervisory and senior underwriting roles at Maryland Auto Insurance Fund, Montgomery Mutual, Old American, Charter Group, and Nationwide.

Christine is a prolific writer and editor, with publications including "Personal Lines Unlocked: The Key to Personal Lines Underwriting," "Personal Lines Endorsements Coverage Guide" (1st and 2nd Editions), "Commercial Flood Insurance Coverage Guide," "Personal Flood Insurance Coverage Guide," "Homeowners Personal Lines Coverage Guide" (5th and 6th Editions), "Personal Umbrella Coverage Guide" (2nd Edition), and "Condominium Coverage Guide" (2nd Edition), all published by the National Underwriter Company. She contributes regularly to FC&S and PC360.

In addition to her written work, Christine is an experienced presenter, regularly leading and moderating webinars on various industry topics. 

Karen Sorrell, CPCU 

Editor

FC&S Expert Coverage Interpretation
 

Karen L. Sorrell, CPCU, is an editor at FC&S Expert Coverage Interpretation, a division of PropertyCasualty360 and ALM Global, LLC. With over forty years of experience in commercial and specialty lines underwriting and product management, Karen brings a wealth of expertise to her role. She spent much of her career at Great American Insurance before working with other prominent insurers like Argo Group, Trident Insurance Public Risk, HCC Public Risk, and GuideOne. Karen's skills in technical underwriting, research, analysis, and insurance product development make her a valuable resource in property and casualty insurance, particularly in policy language interpretation. Her broad commercial insurance experience covers underwriting, coverage analysis, product development, regulatory compliance, policy writing, large account management, and inland marine underwriting. Karen has authored or edited publications on business auto, commercial property, general liability, and home healthcare for the National Underwriter Company. She regularly contributes to FC&S on topics related to emerging risks and various aspects of the insurance industry. Karen has also contributed to the review and update of content for the NU CLCS Commercial Lines Coverage Specialist designation and has created exam quizzes. Additionally, she designs and presents webinar content on diverse industry topics and is an experienced presenter.

Steven Weiss, MS-Ins, CPCU, AMIM 

Chief Underwriting Officer & Founder  

Incarnation Specialty Underwriters, LLC
 

Steven Paul Weiss, MS-Ins, CPCU, AMIM, NAMS-CMS, brings over 35 years of expertise in ocean and inland marine insurance, spanning roles such as marine surveyor, loss adjuster, direct insurance and reinsurance underwriter, alongside eight years of service in the U.S. Navy. As senior VP/chief underwriting officer at Munich Re Specialty Group Insurance Services, he managed a team overseeing $140 million in direct premium with loss ratios below 40%. Steven's current focus lies in establishing an ocean and inland marine delegated underwriting authority, specializing in cargo, project cargo, transportation, and related lines. With a commitment to risk mitigation and value optimization, he collaborates closely with underwriters, brokers, and assureds. Steven's global experience includes establishing offices in Latin America and serving insureds across six continents. Outside of work, he cherishes family time, indulges in gardening and sporting clays, and actively participates in industry conferences and mentoring programs. A dedicated learner, Steven holds a BA in history from Virginia Military Institute, an MS in insurance management from Boston University, and certifications from the American Institute for CPCU. He serves as an international regional vice president at the National Association of Marine Surveyors and was recognized as the "Risk Management Professional of the Year" by St. Mary’s Greehey School of Business in March 2023.