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Category Archives: Property
Ask The Experts: Do I Need Business Interruption Coverage?
If your operations are shut down due to a loss, do you have the coverage to keep the doors open?
Tagged business interruption, property coverage
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De-Winterizing Your Property
With warmer weather coming, how do you wake your buildings and plumbing systems from winterization?
Tagged property, spring thaw
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Ask the Experts: Hail Coverage
As we all know, hail in Colorado can cause a huge amount of damage. The damage and repairs from hail storms can lead to lost business and service interruptions. In the past five years, we have paid out more than $6 million for losses caused by hail, which includes over $1 million each in 2016 and 2017.
Tagged Hail, hail coverage, property
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Ask the Experts: What is Business Income coverage?
The CSD Pool includes up to $250,000 for Business Income including Extra Expense/Rental Income for a covered loss. Business Income will pay for net profit or net income that would usually be earned by normal operations had there not been a loss, including payroll.
Also posted in Liability
Tagged Business Income coverage, business interruption, coverage, payroll, Property and Liability
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Ask the Experts: Flood coverage
Unlike outside flood programs, ours is automatic for all scheduled property. We cover your assets for up to $2,000,000. For some, this limit may cover the repair of their facilities.
Tagged Ask the experts, flood coverage, flood limits, scheduled property
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Ask the Experts: Notice of Occurrence
A notice of occurrence simply means notifying your insurance company of an incident, which can help your organization in several ways: preventing further damage to its property as well as paying fewer out-of-pocket costs.
Also posted in Workers' Compensation
Tagged Ask the experts, loss prevention, property damage
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Ask the Experts: Subrogation
Subrogation refers to the act of substituting one thing for another. In the case of a covered loss, it means substituting one person (a third party found to be at fault) for another person (the original covered party).
Also posted in Liability
Tagged Ask the experts, subrogation
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Putting Auto Claims into Perspective
Smartphone cameras now boast megapixels, units of image resolution, comparable to actual digital cameras, giving consumers the ability to capture images with surprising clarity. There are many instances where a handy camera can prove invaluable, and a car accident is one of them.
Also posted in Liability
Tagged auto liability, auto physical damage, claims
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2018 Property and Liability Renewal Details
This year the Pool is able to offer rates changes between a 2% decrease and 3% increase, based on the claim performance of each entity type.
Also posted in Liability
Tagged renewal deadlines, renewals
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Don’t Wait! Now’s the Time to Winterize Your District’s Property [Updated]
Your personal homeowner’s insurance policy likely contains an exclusion for damage caused by frozen pipes if you leave your home unheated or fail to drain your pipes while being away for an extended period. In the eyes of your insurance company, this is a matter of personal responsibility—to your insurer, failure to take these sensible steps is negligence.
Tagged loss prevention, winterization, winterizing property
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