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Topic 8 Homeowners Insurance BUS 200 Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance Fall 2008 Jin Park
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Overview Risks faced by homeowners Types of Homeowners Policy Structure of Homeowners Policy Coverage Property Coverage Liability Coverage Medical Coverage
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Risks Faced by Homeowners Damage to or destruction of the home Damage to or loss of personal property Loss of use of the home Liability Injury to others Damage to property of others Defective title
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Types of Homeowners Policy Homeowner’s policy is a package policy! Property coverage Liability coverage Limited health coverage Homeowner’s Insurance policies are For Owner-Occupant For Tenants For Condominium unit owners cf: condominium commercial-unit owners.
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Structure of Homeowners Policy
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Section I – Property Coverages Coverage A – Dwelling Coverage B – Other Structures Coverage C – Personal Property Anywhere in the world Personal property at other residences 10% of the limit of insurance on Coverage C or $1,000, whichever is greater Special limits on certain types of personal property Coverage D – Loss of Use Additional living expenses, Fair rental value Coverage E – Additional Coverages Debris Removal Reasonable Repairs Trees, Shrubs, and Other Plants And more…
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Section II – Liability Coverages Coverage E – Personal Liability Legal (defense) costs Bodily injury, Property damage of others Coverage F – Medical Payments to Others Medical expenses No-Fault basis
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Factors Affecting HO Premium Property characteristics Property location HO policy type Deductible Insurance score Claim history
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Where the Revenue Dollar Goes Premium Earned $100 Property Damage $ 47 Liability $ 3 Costs to Settle $ 8 Expenses Commissions $ 22 Others $ 6 S. Taxes, Fees $ 3 Total Paid $ 89 Investment Gain$ 7 Federal Taxes $ 6 Net Income $ 12 Source: iii.org
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Average Premiums for HO & Renter YearHO% ChangeRenter% Change 1998$4815.7%$1700.6% 19994881.51710.6 20005084.11752.3 20015365.51781.7 200259310.61864.5 200366812.61923.2 20047299.11951.6 20057644.8913 Source: NAIC
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Some Stats In 2005, The most expensive states for HO: ___ ($1,372), ___ ($1,114), ___ ($1,083), OK, DC, … Renter: TX (269), CA (257), MS (253), LO, OK, … In 2005, The least expensive states for HO: … DE, WI, ___ (491), ___ (477), ___ (457) Renter: … UT, IA, ND (128), WI (126), SD (124) Average HO’s & Renter’s Premium for IL is $660 (30), $174 (26), respectively. In 2006, 96% of homeowners had HO’s insurance while 43% of renters had renters insurance. (Insurance Research Council) The percentage of homes that are underinsured ranges from 73% in 2002 to 66% in 2007. (Marshall & Swift/Boechk) About 5% of insured homes had a claim in 2006. (ISO)
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HO Insurance Losses Source: iii.org
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Leading Writers of HO Insurance, by DPW 2007 ($000) Source: iii.org
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Insurance-to-Value source: iii.org
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