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1 Topic 13: Insurance Terms Self-insurance: business creates fund to pay own losses Toasters and cell phones Your credit score impacts your cost of insurance Risk avoidance: don’t drive; pets; swimming pools Risk diversification: hold harmless, shift risk to someone else Risk reduction: lower chance of loss Take driver’s training
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2 Topic 14: Property Insurance 80% rule: required insurance (Amount Insured/Amount Should Have Insured x Loss) – Deductible = Insurance Payment Deductible subtracted last Amount Should Have Insured = Replacement Cost x 80% Home $400,000 replacement cost $300,000 insurance $1,000 deductible Fire causes $20,000 damage Insurance reimbursement?
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3 Topic 14: Property Insurance Homeowners Insurance HO 01: fire and named perils HO 02: broad form covers additional perils Personal property covered up to 50% of dwelling insurance HO 03: open perils (all risk) on dwelling; broad form on personal property Most common policy Excludes pets, property of boarders, separately scheduled property Excludes flood, sewer backup, wet basement Rising water versus falling water: Oakcrest
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4 Topic 14: Property Insurance Homeowners Insurance HO 04: renters insurance Broad form coverage for personal property HO 05: open perils for dwelling and open perils for personal property HO 06: condo insurance Dwelling covers interior walls Broad form on personal property HO 08: older homes Replacement cost > FMV Insures them at a lower value
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5 Topic 14: Property Insurance Coverage A: dwelling and attachments Coverage B: structures separated from dwelling Garages, pools, fences Generally 10% of Coverage A amount Coverage C: personal property located anywhere Generally 50% of Coverage A amount Limits on high value items: jewelry, guns, etc. Can be increased by endorsement Exclusions: business property above $2,500, boarders property
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6 Topic 14: Property Insurance Coverage D: Additional living expenses while home repaired Credit cards: up to $500, no deductible Coverage E: Comprehensive personal liability for unintentional bodily injury and property damage up to $100,000 Covers damages off premises by insured, pets Not for insured Coverage F: $1,000 per person per occurrence medical payments Covers damages off premises by insured, pets Not for insured
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7 Topic 14: Property Insurance Exclusions Earthquake Coverage has high deductible Flood, rising water. (Falling water covered) FEMA War, nuclear accidents Intentional loss Endorsements Scheduled personal property Jewelry, antiques, collectibles Earthquake Flood Personal property replacement cost Versus actual cash value
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8 Topic 14: Property Insurance Miscellaneous No coverage if conceal material info Insured can cancel at any time Insurer must give advance notice of cancellation, nonrenewal Only one year to sue insurer
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9 Topic 14: Personal Auto Policy Part A: liability: bodily injury and personal property caused by insured’s negligence Also attorney fees to defend insurance Split limits: per person/per accident/property damage $15,000/$30,000/$50,000 Required? Get minimum? Covered individuals Named insured Spouse and family members Others using car with permission
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10 Topic 14: Personal Auto Policy Covered vehicles All vehicles listed in policy declaration New vehicles 14 days to notify / ask about rates before you buy Trailers Loaner cars Rental cars??? Exclusions Intentional injury/damage Employees Motorcycles require separate coverage
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11 Topic 14: Personal Auto Policy Part B Medical Payments: $1,000 per person Covers, no matter fault, Insured Insured family members Even when pedestrians hit by car Others in car: flying turkeys Part D: Physical Damage to Your Auto Collision Other than collision (comprehensive) Hitting deer: not collision, covered under comprehensive Older cars Deductibles $250 - $1,000
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12 Topic 14: Personal Auto Policy Uninsured motorist Coverage applies when accident fault of individual with No insurance Less insurance than required by law Hit and and run drivers Lease coverage Covers fair market value of car – amount of lease liability or car loan
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13 Topic 14: Umbrella Liability Insurance Required underlying policies Auto, home, boat, motorcycle Must have required amounts of coverage Provides additional liability coverage Up to $5 million; generally inexpensive
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14 Topic 14: Commercial Insurance Property Homeowners coverage generally provides minimal coverage for business property in home Endorsement Open perils or specified perils Actual cash value or replacement cost May have co-insurance (80%) requirement but not mandatory Bars, restaurants, amusement parks not eligible for this policy
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15 Topic 14: Commercial Insurance Business income coverage Replaces income and covers expenses due to closure by covered peril: fire, wind, etc. Crime insurance Police must be notified Liability Occurrence basis Covers claims from events during policy period Doesn’t matter when claim filed Claims made Covers only claims made during policy period Will need tail coverage for claims after policy lapse
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16 Topic 14: Commercial Liability Types Same coverage as Personal Auto Policy Garage Coverage: for businesses storing; selling; servicing; parking vehicles Umbrella Self insure generally first $25,000 Occurrence basis Professional liability Physicians, attorneys, etc. Fail to perform as promised
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17 Topic 14: Commercial Surety bonds Insures party will fulfill obligations Insured is liable to issuing company if payment has to be made on bond Directors and Officers Covers wrongful acts Workers Comp Provides benefits required under state law Payment for liability claims from employee injuries Injured on the job
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