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THE MOST FREQUENT CLAIMS BROUGHT AGAINST HOTELS AND HOW TO PREVENT THEM 1

Allen Wolff Shareholder, Anderson Kill Insurance Lawyer Construction Lawyer Trial Lawyer 2

Disclaimer The views expressed by the participants in this program are not those of the participants employers, their clients, or any other organization. The opinions expressed do not constitute legal advice, or risk management advice. The views discussed are for educational purposes only, and provided only for use during this session. 3

AGENDA Property Claims Property Insurance Coverage Business Interruption Coverage Guest Liability Claims General Liability Insurance Coverage Cyber Liability Claims Worker s Compensation Claims Tips on Insurance Claims 4

PROPERTY CLAIMS, ISSUES AND INSURANCE 5

Most Common: Water Damage General Water Damage Sprinkler Hail Wind Fire HOTEL PROPERTY CLAIMS These five causes account for two-thirds of hotel property claims. 6

PROPERTY INSURANCE COVERAGE 7

FIRST-PARTY COVERAGE Insurance for damage to policyholder's own property Not for damages caused to property of others Business Interruption (also first-party loss) Types of First-Party Insurance Contracts Named Perils Policies All-Risks Policies Boiler & Machinery Policies Builder s Risk Policies 8

TYPES OF PROPERTY AND RISKS THAT ARE COVERED Named Perils All Risk 9

BUSINESS INTERRUPTION COVERAGE 10

BUSINESS INTERRUPTION (BUSINESS INCOME) LOSSES Basic Coverage The purpose of a basic business interruption coverage provision is to provide the policyholder with the income it would have earned had its business not been interrupted because of damage to property covered under the policy. 11

WHERE DO YOU FIND YOUR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION COVERAGE Generally, this coverage can be found as part of Your First-Party Commercial Property Policy under the Business Income and Extra Expense Coverage Form. Review the declarations page for existence of coverage (i.e. is the property a covered location), limits, sublimits, and deductibles. Always consider the impact of exclusions or endorsements on business interruption coverage. 12

STANDARD BI Common Elements: BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSSES Physical Damage (at an Insured Location) Causation Results from covered peril and causes business income loss Necessary interruption or suspension of operations (Partial vs. Total Suspension) Period of Restoration Extended BI 13

SOME BUSINESS INTERRUPTION POLICY FORMS COVER SLOWDOWNS In recent years, the insurance market has responded to the need for coverage of a partial cessation or slowdown in business operations A definition of the term Suspension has been added to the 1999 edition of the ISO form Some Broker Manuscript Business Interruption forms now expressly address this issue 14

TIPS Policyholders experiencing a business interruption should: Review the terms of their policies See whether their policy covers complete or partial interruptions Ensure that they have other beneficial coverage, such as reimbursement for expenses associated with professional services needed to prepare a business interruption claim Document, document, document! 15

GUEST LIABILITY CLAIMS 16

Most Common: Slips/Falls Exposure/Contact Struck by/against HOTEL GUEST LIABILITY CLAIMS These three causes account for more than half of all hotel guest liability claims. 17

DUTY OF CARE Duty of care is to provide premises safe from reasonably foreseeable hazards. Was it reasonably foreseeable that this accident would occur? Inspect regularly, ask for feedback on conditions at your hotel from both guests and employees. 18

REASONABLE FORESEEABILITY 19

GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE 20

What does it do? GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE Protects owners and operators of businesses from a wide variety of liability exposures Other policyholders may include municipalities, states, or any entities with a wide range of potential liabilities Covers negligent acts or omissions Pays on behalf of a policyholder for loss arising out of its liability to others Always involves a third party 21

WHAT S TYPICALLY COVERED? Bodily Injury and Property Damage Personal and Advertising Injury Medical Payments 22

LIMIT OF LIABILITY The amount for which an insurance company is liable under the policy. Typically paid per occurrence or per claim and subject to an Aggregate Limit of Liability. Defense costs are usually outside the limit of liability. 23

OCCURRENCE An accident, including continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions; an act or related series of acts causing injury to persons or damage to property Need fortuity 24

Notice Cooperation Clause: COMMON CGL POLICY CONDITIONS Must cooperate with insurance company in the investigation, settlement or defense of a claim or suit No duty after denial of coverage Duty remains if defending under a reservation of rights Expected or Intended Injury exclusions Business Risk exclusions 25

ADVERTISING INJURY Advertising injury means injury, other than bodily injury or personal injury, arising solely out of one or more of the following offenses committed in the course of advertising your goods, products or services: 1. oral or written publication of advertising material that slanders or libels a person or organization; 2. oral or written publication of advertising material that violates a person s right of privacy; or 3. infringement of copyrighted titles, slogans or other advertising materials. Advertising means any paid: advertisement, publicity article, broadcast or telecast. 26

PERSONAL INJURY Personal injury means injury, other than bodily injury, arising out of one or more of the following offenses committed in the course of your business, other than your advertising: 1. false arrest, detention or imprisonment; 2. malicious prosecution; 3. the wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry into, or invasion of the right of private occupancy of a room, dwelling or premises that a person or persons occupy, by or on behalf of its owner, landlord or lessor; 4. oral or written publication of material that slanders or libels a person or organization; 5. oral or written publication of material that violates a person s right of privacy; or 6. discrimination (unless insurance thereof is prohibited by law). 27

CYBER LIABILITY CLAIMS 28

DATA SECURITY BREACHES 29

Negligence 35% Malicious or Criminal Attack 37% System Error 29% 1 WHAT ARE THE CAUSES? 1 2013 Cost of Data Breach Study: Global Analysis, Ponemon Institute, May 2013. http://www.ponemon.org/local/upload/file/2013%20report%20global%20codb%20final%205-2.pdf 30

WHAT S THE COST? AVERAGE RESOLUTION TIME: 24 days AVERAGE COST: $5.4 Million 3 3 2013 Cost of Data Breach Study: Global Analysis, Ponemon Institute, June 2013. http://www.symantec.com/about/news/release/article.jsp?prid=20130605_01&om_ext_cid=biz_socmed_twitter_facebook_mar ketwire_linkedin_2013jun_worldwide_costofadatabreach 31

DEALING WITH A SECURITY BREACH Data Breach Team and Plan needs to be in place Compliance with State Notice Make sure your insurance provides coverage where cloud used Notice all potentially applicable insurance 32

Take Inventory of Policies INSURANCE POLICIES THAT POTENTIALLY COVER CYBER CLAIMS GL, D&O, E&O, Crime, All Risk Property, Cyber Policies 1 st Party, 3 rd Party, Hybrid Coverage Issues 33

EMPLOYEE WORKERS COMP CLAIMS 34

Most Common: Struck by/against an object Slips/Falls Manual Materials Handling WORKERS COMP CLAIMS These three causes account for more than two-thirds of all workers comp claims. 35

Pre-employment checks/physicals Proper and Patient Training Programs 15 rooms per day; consider number of occupants Mattress lifters Cart loads Powered pole scrubbers Light vacuum cleaners Spray bottles Work shoes Return to work program Source: Petra Risk Solutions 10 TIPS FOR REDUCING WORKERS COMP CLAIMS 36

WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE Collateral Agreements Side Agreements governing WC Collateral LOC s and Cash Increases in Collateral and Demand Default Clauses Arbitration Clauses 37

WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE Resolving Disputes Come armed with independent reviews Challenge arbitration agreements Use the renewal process 38

TIPS ON INSURANCE CLAIMS 39

TIP #1: THINK INSURANCE AFTER A LOSS OCCURS Look to insurance coverage following all lawsuits, claim letters, product-related issues, and financial losses 40

TIP #2: GIVE NOTICE OF A CLAIM OR LOSS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE Claims made and reported v. occurrence Late Notice Rule: prejudice When you are faced with a claim or loss, notify the broker, the insurance company, or both 41

TIP #3: FULFILL YOUR DUTY TO COOPERATE, WISELY The Policy may contain a Duty to Cooperate clause investigation defense settlement must you cooperate? 42

TIP #4: WHEN YOU MAKE A CLAIM, DO NOT ACCEPT NO FOR AN ANSWER Challenge insurance company s denial of coverage Determination and persistence often mean the difference between coverage and no coverage 43

TIP #5: BUY THE RIGHT INSURANCE PRODUCT Buying Insurance Policies Named Insured make sure you have coverage for the entities you intend at claim time Exclusions (asbestos; professional services; intentional acts/fraud; contractual liability; pollution; punitive damages) Endorsements Dispute resolution provision; Choice of law Defense costs outside of policy limits? Misrepresentation in application -- rescission 44

Tips: TIP #6: DEAL WITH THE RIGHT PEOPLE All communications about insurance in writing Responsible individual review Read the policy Use excellent brokers and consultants effectively 45

TIP #7: DO NOT SLEEP THROUGH RENEWAL Renewals can be a surprise Beware of new or different endorsements Most jurisdictions require insurer to notify policyholder of any material reduction in coverage on renewal Notice to Additional Insureds of renewal or change in coverage 46

TIP #8: CARRY A BIG STICK The Best Defense is a Good Offense Consider the relationships legal, financial, political Cost and time of litigation Consider all sources of recovery? Consequential damages Breach of duty of good faith Torts Attorneys Fees 47

THANK YOU! Allen R. Wolff, Esq. Anderson Kill P.C. (212) 278-1379 awolff@andersonkill.com 48