Property/Casualty Insurance

Table of Contents

 

Introduction

1

Chapter 1 - Insurance

2

Underwriting Risk

2

Auto Insurance

6

Insuring a New Vehicle

8

Classic Cars

10

Delivery Drivers

11

RV Insurance

11

Motorcycle Insurance

12

Mechanical Breakdown Insurance (MBI)

13

Foreign Travel

14

Pay-as-You-Go Policies

14

Safe Drivers Pay Less for Insurance

16

Distracted Driving

18

Teenage Drivers

19

A New Problem: Pandemic-Related Dangerous Driving

21

Affordable Coverage

24

Reading the Auto Policy

31

Conditions in an Auto Policy

32

Auto Liability Insurance

35

Property Damage Liability Insurance

36

Medical Auto Insurance

37

Person Injury Protection (PIP)

37

Collision

38

Comprehensive Coverage

38

Auto Insurance for School-Sanctioned Events

39

Uninsured and Under-Insured Motorists Coverage

39

Driving Uninsured: No Pay, No Play Laws

40

Towing & Service for Rental Car Reimbursement

41

Wage Loss & Substitute Services Coverage

41

Determining Auto Insurance Rates

41

When an Auto Accident Occurs

43

No-Fault Insurance

44

Homeowner Insurance

45

As a Recap

48

Homeowner’s Basic Form

49

Homeowner’s Broad Form

49

Homeowner’s Comprehensive Form

50

    Section I of Form #1 (HO-1)

50

    Section II of Form #1

51

    Form #2 (HO-2)

51

    Form #3 (HO-3)

52

    Form #4 (HO-4) Renter’s Insurance

54

College Student Renter’s Insurance

55

Renter’s Insurance for Businesses

56

    Form #5 (HO-5)

56

    Form #6 (HO-6)

56

    Form #8 (HO-8)

57

    Form #14 (HO-14)

57

Homeowner Exceptions

57

Natural Disasters

59

Chapter 2 - Flood Coverage

61

FEMAS’s Flood Requirements

61

 

Acronyms Agents Need to Know

62

 

NFIP Background

63

 

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

65

 

Community Participation

66

 

Emergency Program

67

 

Regular Program

68

 

Community Rating System

69

 

Building Eligibility

69

 

Coastal Barrier Resources System and Other Protected Areas

69

 

     For CBRS Areas

70

 

     For OPAs

71

 

Who Needs Flood Insurance?

71

 

     Mandatory Purchase of Flood Insurance in High Flood Risk Zones

72

 

     Recommended in Moderate and Low Flood Risk Zones

72

 

Why Flood Insurance is Better than Disaster Assistance

72

Flood Maps and Zone Determinations

73

Flood Hazard Boundary Map (FHBM)

73

 

The “100-Year Flood” That Isn’t

73

 

Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)

74

 

Pre-FIRM / Post FIRM Defined

74

 

Risk Modeling

79

 

     Special Flood Hazard Area Defined

81

 

Base Flood Elevation (BFE)

81

 

Zone Determination

81

     Policies and Products Available

82

 

Dwelling Policy – Types of Buildings Covered

82

 

General Property Policy – Types of Buildings Covered

83

 

Residential Condominium Building Association Policy

83

 

Preferred Risk Policy – Types of Buildings Covered

83

 

     Definitions

83

 

Damages Not Covered

84

 

     Single Peril Policy

85

 

     Mudslides Versus Mudflows

85

 

Property Covered

85

 

     Basements

85

 

     Appurtenant Structures

86

 

     Loss Avoidance Measures (Are You Ready?)

87

 

     Debris Removal

88

 

     Improvements and Betterments

88

 

Property Not Covered

88

 

Increased Cost of Compliance Coverage (ICC)

89

     General Rules

91

 

Statutory Coverage Limits (with chart)

91

 

Deductibles

93

 

Charts

94

 

Property Value Determination for Selecting Coverage Amounts

95

 

Loss Settlement: Actual Cash Value (ACV)

95

 

     Replacement Cost Value (RCV)

96

 

     Co-Insurance Penalty in RCBAP

96

 

Reduction and Reformation of Coverage

97

 

Waiting Period / Effective Date of Policy

97

 

Policy Term

98

 

Cancellations

98

     Rating

99

 

     To complete a flood rating: steps

99

 

Chart: Pre-FIRM construction annual rate table

100

 

Types of Buildings

102

 

     Elevated Buildings

104

 

     Buildings With Basements

104

 

When to Use an Elevation Certificate

105

 

Grandfathering

105

     Claims Handling Process

106

 

Helping Your Client File a Claim

106

 

Appeals Process

108

 

Claims Handbook

110

     Requirements of the Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004

110

 

     Mitigating Repetitive Loss Properties

110

 

     Educating Policyholders

111

 

     Write Your Own Companies and the NFIP Work Together

112

 

     National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994

113

 

     Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973

114

 

     National Flood Insurance Act of 1968

114

 

     The Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004

114

     Agent Resources

115

 

     Write Your Own (WYO) Program

115

 

FEMA and Related Websites

115

Chapter 3 – Volcanoes

117

 

Hurricanes & Tornadoes

117

 

Personal Property in the Homeowner Policy

117

 

Umbrella Insurance

119

 

Liability Insurance

121

 

Homeowner & Auto Premium Rates

122

 

Insurance Units

122

 

The Insurance Policy Layout

123

 

Negligence Laws

124

 

Loss-Adjustment Provisions

125

 

Notice of Loss

125

 

Processing a Claim

125

 

 

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