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PROPERTY 101 CRL Training Conference NOVEMBER 18, 2015 Lindsay Grimes Vice President, Property Practice
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MARSH 1 Agenda CRL Reinsurance Program Structure Underwriting a Statement of Values –RMS Formatting –COPE Data Commonly Misunderstood Coverages –Course of Construction –Historical Property
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MARSH 2 Reinsurance Program Structure 2015-2016 All Risk Terrorism Equipment Breakdown
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MARSH 3 Underwriting a Statement of Values RMS Formatting Risk Management Solutions (RMS) Version 15.0 Why is modeling important? –Program premium – Average Annual Loss (AAL) –Carrier attachment points and capacity – Probable Maximum Loss (PML) Why does the format matter? –Accuracy of modeling output –Faster modeling results –Input into carrier modeling software CRL Statement of Values Template
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MARSH 4 Underwriting a Statement of Values COPE Data What is COPE data? Why is COPE data important? –Complete view of risk exposure –Differentiation of risks –Accurate and cost-effective underwriting decisions Primary COPE characteristics Secondary modifiers
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MARSH 5 Commonly Misunderstood Coverages Course of Construction Limit $25,000,000 per location –Subject to total project value not to exceed $25,000,000 –Scheduled and non-scheduled locations –Including soft costs When to consider a stand alone Builder’s risk policy? –Project value exceeds $25,000,000 –Lower deductible needed –Project term is outside program period –Specific coverage terms required
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MARSH 6 Commonly Misunderstood Coverages Historical Property Included within blanket program limit Requirements for historical property reproduction value –Location marked as historical property on Statement of Values –Detailed appraisal including reproduction cost Dated within 5 years from policy effective date Reproduction Cost –Like kind and quality materials compatible to those originally used Includes authentic materials if available –Cost of skilled labor –Restoration of property as nearly as possible to its original condition
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