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Composition Municipal Insurance 101 NY Municipal Insurance Reciprocal Robert Bambino Syllabus 1.Town Ins. Programs 2.Coverages & Limits 3.Where Premium Dollars are Spent 4.Limits, Exclusions & other Pitfalls to Avoid
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I. ‘Typical’ Town Property & Casualty Insurance Program Property InsuranceLoss or damage to buildings, property and equipment Automobile Insurance Liability claims from third-parties and damage to owned vehicles General LiabilityPublic liability claims alleging injury, damage to property and other perils
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‘Typical’ Town Property & Casualty Insurance Programs Law Enforcement Liability Claims arising from law enforcement activities & operations Public OfficialsProfessional liability claims arising from wrongful acts of the Board, elected and appointed officials Excess LiabilityAdditional limits above Automobile, General Liability, Law Enforcement and Public Officials Liability
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II. Coverages & Limits Property Dwellings, furniture, supplies, business property, equipment, records, computers; extra expenses Blanket limit for all insured property within the Town Automobile (Liability & Physical Damage) Injuries and damages caused by autos, trucks, vans, snow plows; damage to owned/leased autos, trucks and vans $1,000,000 CSL $200 – 1,000 deductible for physical damage
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Coverages and Limits General Liability Streets & roads, sidewalk claims, recreation, assaults $1,000,000/ 2,000,000 Law Enforcement False arrest, use of force, civil rights $1,000,000/ 2,000,000 Public Officials Employment practices, civil rights & land use $1,000,000/ 2,000,000 Excess‘Follow-Form’ Policy (Excess limits above liability policies) $5,000,000 to 10,000,000
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Other Coverages Inland Marine (“Floaters”)Damage to equipment off premises with a lower deductible Boiler & MachineryDamage to boilers & other equipment not covered within the property policy Crime CoverageEmployee theft and embezzlement Limited Pollution LiabilityCovers sudden and accidental pollution events emanating on-premises
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III. Allocation of Premium Dollars: Mid- Size Town
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2005 Premium Projections PropertyFlat General Liability+2 to +4 Percent Automobile LiabilityFlat Workers’ Comp+5 to +10 Percent Professional Liability+5 to +10 Percent Excess/UmbrellaFlat
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Breakdown of Incurred Losses: Where are the Loss Dollars Going?
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IV. Limits, Exclusions & Other Pitfalls to Avoid: Property Decorative street lights & signs not at a covered location Property or equipment that travels > 100’ from a covered location Newly acquired property Clean-up expenses because of a pollution loss Add to a “floater” policy Report to broker/ insurer within 180 days Coverage limit of $10,000 – purchase higher limits
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Limits, Exclusions & Other Pitfalls to Avoid: General Liability Owned underground or above ground storage tanks Liability deductibles Property in Town’s care and custody Asbestos/ lead abatement projects Purchase separate environmental (tank) liability insurance Change for full coverage Purchase Garage Policy for confiscated vehicles; floater if storing or warehousing nonowned property Have contractor provide coverage,or purchase separate policy
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Limits, Exclusions & Other Pitfalls to Avoid Public Officials Fines & penalties Wages & benefits – employment practices Fiduciary liability – financial management of employee benefit plans Limited land use coverage EP liability sublimits Risk control Purchase Fiduciary Liability insurance policy Risk control Increase, remove or practice risk control
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Frequently Asked Questions Q: Do I need a Builders Risk Policy? A: Yes, for large renovations and new construction – unless the Gen. Contractor provides it Q: What should the limits be for my employee theft coverage? A: Difficult to determine. You can use: MPL x [ f ] f = efficiency of fraud control methods. Limits may not be available! Q: Do I have coverage for skateboard parks, pools and snowmobile trails? A: Generally – yes, but you should contact your broker or insurer – might be an additional premium
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Frequently Asked Questions Q: Do we need to purchase mold coverage? A: Maybe – its something to check on. There may be coverage under the GL policy; the Property policy only covers if it is a result of a covered loss. Q: Which motor vehicles should I cover with Auto Physical Damage insurance? A: Those vehicles you can’t afford to loose or replace.
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