S MITH O RLOFF & A SSOCIATES International Insurance Loss Consultants / Adjusters Representing The Insured Present An Executive Briefing Successfully.

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S MITH O RLOFF & A SSOCIATES International Insurance Loss Consultants / Adjusters Representing The Insured Present An Executive Briefing Successfully Surviving A Catastrophic Loss From An Insurance Standpoint Presented By Stanley W. Smith, CPA 1488 Autumn Road Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Tel: Fax: Arden Road Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania Tel: Fax:

Overview Understanding and Making Sure That Insurance Coverage Is Appropriate & Avoid Pitfalls Before The Loss Occurs Covered Property Limits of Coverage Covered Perils Policy Conditions / Coverages The Claim Settlement Process / Maximizing the Settlement Business Interruption Loss & Extra Expense Establishing the Limit of Insurance before the Loss Preparing and Presenting the Claim

Covered Property Building Contents / Equipment Stock / Inventory Business Interruption and Extra Expense Limits of Coverage Covered Perils All Risk vs. Named Peril Windstorm and Flood Wind Driven Rain Earthquake Collapse Understanding and Making Sure That Insurance Coverage Is Appropriate and Avoiding Pitfalls Before The Loss Occurs

Policy Conditions / Coverages Replacement Cost vs. Actual Cash Value Holdbacks / Buyouts Coinsurance Agreed Value Endorsement Ordinance / Code Upgrade Loss of Off-Premises Power & Water Costs of Architects & Engineers in Reconstruction Foundations, Walkways, Roads & Landscaping Blanket Coverage Consequential Business Interruption Deductibles For Windstorm & Earthquake Appraisal Clause

Maximizing The Claim Settlement / Being Proactive Must Be Proactive Understand The Policy & How It Applies to the Loss Use of Experts Schedule Meetings With Company Adjusters –Scope of Loss –Evaluate Alternatives to Reconstruction Seize the Opportunity for Enhancing Capacity / Efficiency –Participate in Establishment of Reserve –Request Advances Responsibility to Mitigate Further Damages Precision in Uncovering Critical Detail Be Aware of Diminution of Useful Lives

Maximizing The Claim Settlement / Being Proactive (continued) Document the Loss –Photographs –Get Your Own Restoration Estimates –Keep Accurate Cost Records –Preserve Damaged Articles for Adjuster’s Review –Preparation of Your Own In-Depth Loss Estimates –Losses Can Be Settled on an Estimated Basis Mitigation of Business Interruption Loss Used As a Leverage –Efficient Handling of Continuing Expenses Use of Extra Expense Coverage Negotiating Skills / Negotiating On An Informed Basis

Business Interruption Loss & Extra Expense Establishing the Limit of Insurance –Net Income Plus Continuing Expenses –Ordinary Payroll Expense Exclusion –Address Costs to Stay In Business & Mitigate- Extra Expense Have a Plan Preparing and Presenting the Claim Restoration Period