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Managing Risk at Your Post The Post Insurance Program® Administered by Lockton Affinity, LLC

Transportation Presentation Coverage Needed for Posts Date

Typical Coverages for a Post Coverage Overview Typical Coverages for a Post Property General Liability Liquor Liability Business Auto Workers’ Compensation Special Events Directors & Officers Umbrella

Property Coverage Coverage Overview Building Business Personal Property Business Income Ordinance and Law Change

General Liability Coverage Coverage Overview General Liability Coverage Protects Post, officers and members Defends and pays judgment when accused of negligence by a third party Covers injury or death to people and property damage to property of others. (Covers at the Post and at any other location) “Host” Liquor Liability covered Limits available $300,000 to $1,000,000 If you are served with suit papers – Report to Insurance Company immediately

Medical Payments Coverage Overview Pays medical cost to injured party up to $5,000 Does not require proof of negligence Covers Members Quick payment; produces goodwill

Liquor Liability coverage (Dram Shop) Coverage Overview Liquor Liability coverage (Dram Shop) If in the business of sale or service of alcohol (operation of a canteen)-excluded by general liability Liquor Liability covers Post for alleged negligence when a patron is served alcohol and causes accident with bodily injury or death or property damage Exposure varies by state Limits available $100,000 to $1,000,000

Actual Liquor Claims Liquor Liability Coverage Over Serving/Under-Age Drinking Claim: Post served a 17 year old boy who upon leaving the Post, crossed the center line, striking a motorcycle. The motorcyclist sustained serious leg injuries. Within 2 hours of the accident the 17 year old blew a .22, which was over twice the legal limit. The Post has been named in this lawsuit because they allegedly caused and contributed to the intoxication of the defendant.

Actual Liquor Claims Liquor Liability Coverage Over-Serving/Fall Claim: Man was drinking at the Post bar, after several hours and beers, the man climbed up onto the bar, reached over to ring the bell, and fell. He was injured and died 11 days later as a result of those injuries. The Post has been named in a lawsuit because they have been accused of over-serving the man, which led to the fall, which caused his subsequent death.

Actual Liquor Claims Liquor Liability Coverage Over Serving/Fatality Claim: A member of the Post, and a regular at the bar, spent most of the afternoon drinking at the Post. After too many drinks, he fell off of his barstool. The bartenders decided not to call 911 because they didn’t want the Post to get into trouble. Instead, they took the member out to his truck to “sleep it off.” After several hours a relative of the individual stopped by the post to find the man still in his truck. He was taken to the hospital, where he died several days later. The post is in the middle of a very messy lawsuit.

Preventing Liquor Claims Liquor Liability Coverage Preventing Liquor Claims Liquor Liability Loss Control Post Leadership commitment to controlling exposure Alcohol Server Training Active Liquor Liability Loss Prevention Program

Business Auto Coverage Coverage Overview Business Auto Coverage Covers autos owned by the Post Liability $300,000 to $1,000,000 limit Physical damage Hired and non-owned liability Hired covers liability from operation of rented auto Non-owned covers liability from operation of a non-owned auto (member’s auto) on Post business

Umbrella Coverage Coverage Overview Provides additional limit above General Liability Liquor Liability Auto Liability Typical limit is $1,000,000

Workers’ Compensation Coverage Coverage Overview Workers’ Compensation Coverage Required by state law Pays benefit for employees Medical expense Lost wages Death benefit to estate Can cover volunteers (in most states)

Directors & Officers Coverage (D&O) Coverage Overview Directors & Officers Coverage (D&O) “Bad decision” protection Covers Post and officers Can include Employment Practices Liability (EPL) Wrongful termination Sexual harassment Discrimination Fiduciary liability Does not cover bodily injury or property damage Risk management consultation included

Special Events Coverage Coverage Overview Special Events Coverage Fireworks Parades Rodeo Amusements/Carnival Concerts Discuss with your Agent

Controlling Risk at the Post Transportation Presentation Controlling Risk at the Post Date

Controlling Risk Normal Post activities create risk Insurance is the most common way to protect Post assets in the event of a loss Loss prevention/safety inspection plan can reduce potential for loss Liquor Liability Loss Control Regular training of bar tenders Training often available from your supplier Establish procedures to prevent over-serving Is your Post incorporated? Are your members included as additional insured under the Post’s liability policy?

Controlling Risk Is Post named as an additional insured on policy of: Any tenant if part of the property is leased to others Renter of space Use a Rental Contract Make renter responsible To individuals (weddings, etc.) – Request proof of insurance To commercial user (office party, etc.) - require certificate of insurance with Post named as additional insured Any vendor doing work or providing services Certificate of insurance with Post named as additional insured

Transportation Presentation Program Overview Date

Program Overview Program started in 1989 Initially started to offer Liquor Liability Over 1,850 Posts participating in program Tailored specifically for coverages Posts need Free, no-obligation quotation offered

Program Highlights Coverage designed specifically for Posts Competitive pricing Convenient payment terms Can include Auxiliary Flexibility One-stop shopping 24-hour claims reporting Dedicated customer service Online training resources Online Resource Center Insurance coverages provided by company rated “Excellent” by A.M. Best

The Post Insurance Program® (800) 669-9944 Questions? Contact Us at: The Post Insurance Program® (800) 669-9944 www.PostInsuranceProgram.com