Risk Management and Insurance Update Local Association Summit November 6, 2010.

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Risk Management and Insurance Update Local Association Summit November 6, 2010

Disclaimer This is only an overview of the policy coverage. Coverage is subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions of the policy(ies). Should a discrepancy occur between this synopsis of coverage and the actual terms, conditions and exclusions of the policy(ies), the policy(ies) terms, conditions and exclusion will prevail.

Risk Management Key : Think Safety, Safety, Safety – Most risk management is just thinking about safety and using common sense Good planning Good communication Proper signage Adequate number of marshals and training Ensure USAC rules of racing are followed Get signed waivers

Waivers Promoters required to use USAC waivers ALL participants and volunteers MUST sign waivers Volunteers should sign special Volunteer waiver Cannot change format and font size Promoter required to keep waivers for 10 years Waivers must be hand-signed (no electronic waivers) Only parent or court appointed legal guardian can sign waiver for a minor Power of Attorney documents are not accepted for signing waivers Need to make sure waivers completed properly and are legible

Insurance Programs Competitive Event General Liability (G/L) Insurance Non-competitive Event G/L Insurance (Fun Rides/Tours, Training Rides, Camps, Clinics) Hired/Non-owned Auto / Moto Liability insurance Event Accident Medical Insurance Club/LA G/L Insurance Club/LA Directors and Officers Insurance Coaches Liability Insurance NEW – Preferred Dealer Bike Shop Insurance

Insurance Programs Plan summaries and additional information at: id=630 id=630 or by clicking “Insurance Information” under Event Organizers on navigation bar

Event General Liability (G/L) Insurance Policy Exclusions – Non-cycling related activities including but not limited to fireworks, concerts, vending, concessions, moon walks, festivals, or stunts, big air jump contests, etc. (USAC Recommends Promoters get additional insurance if they have these activities) – This policy does not provide coverage for any automobiles or motorcycles except for hired/non- owned vehicles specifically scheduled and additional fee paid. For more information please see Non- Owned/Hired Insurance Information.

Event General Liability (G/L) Insurance Policy Exclusions Continued – Employee bodily injury or job-related injury; i.e., this policy does not provide the race organizer’s employees or volunteers with workers’ compensation, nor will it pay related medical expenses. – Participant vs. participant claims involving rider vs. rider are excluded. – Terrorism – Professional liability for medical professionals – Liquor Liability

Hired/Non-owned Auto / Moto Liability Insurance Hired/Non-owned Auto / Moto liability insurance for competitive events – Optional coverage that must be elected and paid for prior to event – Liability coverage only, not physical damage – Non-owned/hired supplemental liability insurance is excess of primary insurance policy – Vehicle must have primary insurance for road use and drivers must be properly licensed

Hired/Non-owned Auto / Moto Liability Insurance – Coverage is per vehicle/driver, per event (up to 10 consecutive racing days). Each event within a permitted series is considered a separate application. – Coverage period is the term of the event on the permit and applies only while officiating or marshaling during the race at the specific event. – The owner of the vehicle will be covered only if he or she has primary liability insurance and is an official or marshal driving the vehicle during the race at the specific event.

Hired/Non-owned Auto / Moto Liability Insurance – Automobiles may only carry a maximum of the number of seats with safety restraints or 9 people, whichever is less for the coverage to be valid. – All drivers must be 19 years of age or older, sign Authorization to Conduct a Motor Vehicle Report, and be approved as drivers. – Applications with Authorization to Conduct a Motor Vehicle Report must be received 10 business days for vans and 7 business days for other vehicles

Event Accident Medical $25K Excess Accident Medical Insurance for USAC licensed Riders at USAC Events – Rider call K&K at – File claim within 30 days – 70% Co-insurance – Matching deductible for individuals with primary health insurance (Minimum Deductible$1K / Maximum Deductible $5K)

Other Optional Insurance Programs Club/LA G/L Insurance Club/LA Directors and Officers Insurance Coaches Liability Insurance NEW – Preferred Dealer Bike Shop Insurance

Member Benefit Insurance Program Adventure Advocates (Accident Medical) – 3 plans – Nicholas/Hill (Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, LTC, Medicare Supplement) – Individual as well as group plans – Short term and student policies available – Liberty Mutual (Homeowner, Renters, Auto, and Umbrella) –

Insurance Marketplace Study USAC received quotes and compared coverage from the 3 main bicycle event insurance program providers that we were aware of USAC compared to the insurance program provided through USA Cycling’s insurance carrier

Insurance Marketplace Study Findings: – Policies not Apples to Apples (hard if not impossible to find same coverage) – Others had lower per event G/L aggregates ($2M versus $3M) and one only offered a $2M annual aggregate (versus per event) – Base pricing included only $1M per occurrence coverage and additional $4M umbrella was expensive – All had minimum premium requirements ($300-$450) – Some charged a lot for Additional Insured Certs (up to $50 each)

Insurance Marketplace Study Findings Cont’d: – Most do not provide liability coverage for paid officials – None provided abuse and molestation coverage without an expensive rider and one couldn’t provide at all – None could provide coverage for drug testing – 2 of 3 offered Hired/Non-owned but said policy is not intended to cover autos used during racing – None cover paid officials under Hired/Non-owned – Most do not cover owner driver (driving own vehicle) – All offered lower deductible on accident medical

Insurance Marketplace Study Quotes (based on 120 riders & 2 motos): USAC CarrierQuote AQuote BQuote C Base Liability, Participant Accident Medical, Policy fees $360 $513 $443 $402 $4 million UmbrellaIncluded $4,400 $2,000* Abuse and Molestation riderIncluded $1,000 Not available Hired/Non-owned coverage for 2 autos $200 $850 $260 Total costs $560 $6,763 $6,693 $2,662** *Estimate based on rate of $500 per $1 million. $500 for additional $1 million, anything over is underwritten **Does not include Abuse & Molestation coverage and fire only $100K