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Disaster Recovery Planning: Preparation is the Key to Surviving Disasters

Property Insurance Roundtable

Release Date: 04/03/2017

Legislative Update: Issues Affecting the Public Adjusting Industry show art Legislative Update: Issues Affecting the Public Adjusting Industry

Property Insurance Roundtable

Experts discuss the legislative efforts supported by the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (NAPIA) regarding the Unauthorized Practice of Public Adjusting (UPPA), issues surrounding Assignment of Benefits post-disaster, and more. "The National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (NAPIA) was established in 1951 to promote a higher standard for policyholder advocacy. Public insurance adjusters are licensed to serve the general public and deliver knowledgeable and experienced representation when filing a claim for property damage. The founding members of NAPIA...

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Property Insurance Roundtable

This discussion is about ordinance or law coverage and how to insure for this potential exposure. After a disaster causes property damage or loss many policyholders discover that rebuilding the structure to conform to the latest building codes can add 50% or more to their recovery cost. Then comes the unpleasant surprise of discovering the ordinance or law exclusion that prevents a full recovery. With building codes, such as sprinkler systems and handicap accessibility, frequently changing, it is important to understand what your insurance excludes and how to acquire adequate coverage.  ...

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Property Insurance Roundtable

Today, we will be discussing how experts can benefit policyholders prove an insured loss. More and more insurance companies are using experts to support their side of a claim settlement. That is why today’s policyholder must often take advantage of similar professional resources to help prepare, support, and settle their claims. Understanding and utilizing the coverages available for this purpose can help protect the insured not only against financial loss but for the cost of recovering it. Our experts will review the basics of loss preparation cost coverage including what it is, why it’s...

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Property Insurance Roundtable

Today, we will be discussing the legislative efforts of the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (NAPIA). Founded in 1951, NAPIA advocates for public adjuster education and a higher standard of professional conduct and ethics. NAPIA members are committed to working in the best interest of their clients and to conducting business with integrity. For more than 66 years NAPIA members throughout the U.S. have joined together for the purpose of education, certification, marketing opportunities, legal and legislative representation, scholarship and research and the promotion of the...

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Property Insurance Roundtable

Today, we will be discussing the highly-active 2017 hurricane season and its impact on the people, areas, and economy as well as how home and business owners can properly insure themselves for this exposure in coming years. Our panel of experts has first-hand experience in the public adjusting industry and will guide us through this discussion.   Key Takeaways: [1:21] Why were home and business owners were caught off guard by Hurricane Harvey? [3:09] For future hurricanes, how can home and business owners prepare themselves? [3:59] What was unique about Hurricane Harvey? [4:39] What was...

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Property Insurance Roundtable

Today we will be discussing the insurance coverage for collapse. Throughout the years, insurance companies have updated the policy language as to what constitutes a collapse loss and continue to do so today. How can you be sure you are covered in case of collapse and furthermore, how can you help to mitigate a collapse loss to your property? Find out on this episode as we discuss collapse with our experts.   Key Takeaways: [1:40] What are common reasons or circumstances that cause a property to collapse? [2:31] What constitutes a collapse loss according to the insurance company? [4:54] If...

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Property Insurance Roundtable

Today we will be discussing the ins and outs of insurance policies, and the importance of understanding what your policy does say and cover, as well as what it does not. In this episode, our panelists will discuss how those with an insurable interest in a property can protect themselves from issues such as inadequate reimbursement should a disaster occur.   Key Takeaways: [:27] After a disaster occurs such as a fire, flood, or severe windstorm and damages a property, what are some of the more common mistakes an insured or policyholder makes that results in the inability to provide proof...

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Property Insurance Roundtable

Today we will be discussing the ins and outs of various interesting insurance claims that our expert panelists have handled and adjusted successfully. These memorable cases range from a fire at a Midwestern school to two New York City buildings that were damaged during Hurricane Sandy. Our panel of experts has extensive experience in the public adjusting industry, and will guide us through our discussion.     [1:40] Electrical Fire in a Special Needs School — Chuck Sorrell Chuck describes a fire at a special needs school in Minnesota. The ways Chuck's company differed from the...

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Property Insurance Roundtable

This discussion will take an in-depth look at insuring the many exposures and losses that result from disastrous catastrophes. While multi-family buildings offer many amenities to residents such as maintenance and lawn care, which allow for a simplistic and flexible lifestyle, the insurance policy to cover them are anything but. Apartments and condos are often inadequately insured, and the risk posed for those who own or reside in them is high. For further insight on this topic, please see the corresponding  article:   Key Takeaways: [1:57] Defining what constitutes a...

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The provides the public adjusting industry with more than licensing. NAPIA board members have created scholarships, educational programs, and have arranged sessions with legislators to inform them of pertinent information regarding public adjusting. Today’s panel of experts discusses the substantial benefits NAPIA supplies to its members, and who is eligible to become a member. They also discuss the comprehensive NAPIA website and the professional designations NAPIA offers.   Key Takeaways: [:57] What is NAPIA, when and how did it form, and what is its mission? [5:12] Who are NAPIA...

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According to the Insurance Information Institute, insured losses due to natural disasters in the U.S. totaled $16.1 billion in 2015 and $15.3 billion in 2014. Some of the most expensive disasters to hit the U.S. included Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the World Trade Center terrorist attacks in 2001, Hurricane Andrew in 1992, Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and the Northridge California Earthquake in 1994. How can businesses prepare to weather these types of events and the cost associated with them? The chances of a full and expedient recovery are greatly improved when a comprehensive disaster recovery plan is in place.

This discussion explores how and why those organizations that anticipate what could happen, and plan for it, stand a much better chance of surviving. Our experts review the basics, disaster recovery planning, coupled with interesting facts and statistics about the impact of natural and manmade disasters.

 

Key Takeaways:

[2:20] Is it true that natural disasters are happening more frequently or are we just paying more attention to the property damage costs associated with these disasters?

[4:33] According to the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety, many businesses aren’t prepared to respond to a man-made or natural disaster. Does this statement surprise you?

[6:15] Are there differences between business continuity plans, continuity of operations plans and disaster recovery plans?

[7:42] How can a business test their level of disaster preparedness?

[13:47] What are the main steps in the disaster recovery plan development process?

[15:24] When developing a disaster recovery plan, why doesn’t a one-size-fits-all approach work for every organization?

[18:31] What types of challenges can a planning team run into when developing their disaster recovery strategy?

[20:32] If an organization has no disaster preparedness plan in place, why is establishing their team the most important aspect?

[26:42] What goals should be met during the first disaster preparedness planning step?

[29:52] In the Adjusting Today publication the second step in the planning process is to analyze capabilities and hazards, how should the planning team conduct this analysis?

[33:23] Did 9/11 spawn the need to include terrorist attacks in disaster planning?

[34:07]  Step 3 in the process is establishing the plan.

[37:35] Post-disaster considerations that an organization’s disaster preparedness team should discuss.

[45:02] What role should technology play in an organization’s disaster plan development and recovery efforts?

[46:15] Once a plan has been completed and approved how should an organization implement it?

[52:34] What is on the horizon for disaster recovery planning?

[55:56] Examples of organization’s putting together great plans to effectively see them through a disaster.

 

Panel of Insurance Experts:

Daniel Craig, Senior Vice President Adjusters International

John Marini, President and CEO Adjusters International

Michael Roberts, Director, Preparedness Division Tidal Basin Government Consulting

C. Todd Thomas, Executive Director of Consulting Services and member of the Society of Risk Management Consultants— Adjusters International

 

Moderator:

Marjorie Musick, Social Media Specialist — Globe Midwest/Adjusters International, Jansen/Adjusters International, and Adjusters International/Basloe, Levin & Cuccaro

 

Mentioned in This Episode:

Adjusters International

Adjusting Today

U.S. Geological Survey Website

National Earthquake Information Center 

Federal Emergency Management Agency

National Hurricane Center

National Climatic Data Center

National Weather Service

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Interagency Fire Center

National Center for Public Policy Research

National Continuity Policy

Continuity Guidance Circular 1 & 2

Climate Prediction Center

Center for Disease Control

Red Cross

World Health Organization