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Presented by: Michael McHugh Area Executive Vice President Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc. Wednesday - May 19, 2010 1:00 p.m. – Arnold.

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1 Presented by: Michael McHugh Area Executive Vice President Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc. Wednesday - May 19, 2010 1:00 p.m. – Arnold Palmer Room

2  30 Years Insurance and Brokerage Experience  National Pooling Niche Principal  National K-12 Principal- Arthur J. Gallagher Public Entity & Scholastic Division  ASBO International Member  Illinois ASBO Member for 23 years  Experience working with over 550 districts on various risk & insurance topics

3 1. Define Risk Management 2. Explore basic components of a typical Risk Management Program 3. Review Property, Casualty & Specialty Coverages

4 Planning for the negative consequences of any decision process or action by using whatever means feasible to control the chance of financial loss. Public Sector Risk Management Manual

5  Trying to stop losses from happening (through avoidance, risk control, loss control or loss prevention)  Paying for the losses that do occur (through reduction, insurance or risk transfer)

6  School Districts = “Institutions of Learning”  Education of Students  Athletics & Extracurricular Activities  Employees & Volunteers  Transportation  Food Service/Cafeteria  PTO/PTA/Booster Groups  Buildings/Contents including Materials and Mobile Equipment  Playgrounds and Athletic Facilities  Educational Foundations

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8 A contractual relationship that exists when one party (the insurer) for a consideration (premium) agrees to reimburse another party (the insured) for loss to a specified subject (the risk) caused by designated contingencies (hazards or perils).

9  Definition of Insured  Needs to be broad so that it covers the following:  District and its employees / student teachers  Elected / appointed officials  Sponsored / endorsed organizations  Volunteers who do work at your direction on behalf of the District

10  Buildings  Contents  Inland Marine  EDP Equipment  EDP Extra Expense  EDP Media  AV Equipment  Valuable Papers  Fine Arts  Musical Instruments  Builder’s Risk  Needed for new construction and renovations at your district  Extra Expense  Increased Cost of Construction / Demolition Coverage  Auto Physical Damage

11  Employee Dishonesty  Loss of Money - inside / outside premises  Depositor’s Forgery  Bonds  i.e. working cash / treasurer’s / life safety

12  Fired / Unfired Pressure Vessels  MEA coverage  Refrigeration coverage  Air Conditioning Units  Extra Expense  Water Damage  Joint Loss Endorsement

13  Comprehensive General Liability/ Employee Benefits Liability  School Board Legal Liability Coverage  Workers’ Compensation  Umbrella Liability

14  Limits usually $1M per occurrence / $3M aggregate  Fire Damage (Legal Liability) $500K limit  Employee Benefits Liability  $1M Claims-Made coverage  Broad form General Liability coverage form, which includes:  Bodily Injury / Property Damage  Personal Injury and Contractual coverage  Sexual Abuse / Misconduct coverage  Athletic Participation coverage

15  Coverage for autos, trucks, bus fleet  Auto Liability  Auto Physical Damage  Hired / Non-owned Coverage  Limit $1,000,000

16  This is you, your boss, and your Board  Get a broad definition of named insured  Can be written on an “occurrence” basis or on a “Claims-Made” basis  Make sure it covers  Employment Practices Liability  Discrimination  Harassment  Wrongful Termination  IDEA coverage  Back Wages coverage  Non-Monetary coverage  Front Wages Coverage

17 What is it? Provides Excess Liability Coverage over the General Liability, Auto Liability, School Board Legal Liability And Workers’ Compensation coverages Minimum Limit: $10,000,000 Ideal Limit:$25,000,000 or higher

18 Why? $60,000,000 – pending Illinois case for alleged sexual abuse by a teacher vs. a student $27,300,000 – 2005 Illinois verdict (1995 claim). Fox River Grove bus/train accident – 7 student fatalities and 21 students injured. $16,200,000 District responsibility; $11,100,000 other entities $19,000,000 – 2007 Illinois verdict (2003 claim). 9 year old was helping move a television set on a cart when it fell striking the boy’s head resulting in brain injury $13,150,000 – 2007 Ohio verdict (2006 claim). Lab experiment exploded and burned student over 46% of her body. $12,500,000 – 2005 Illinois verdict (1999 claim). High School football player injured when he was tackled into a fencepost. Quadriplegic. $9,587,000 – 2008 Illinois verdict (2005 claim). School Bus driver ran over pedestrian. Quadriplegic

19  Medical  Indemnity  Statutory  Employers’ Liability  Other States Endorsement  Voluntary Compensation Endorsement

20  Student Accident Program  Pollution Liability  Foreign Liability  Special Events  Professional Liability  Nurses  Educational Foundations  Fiduciary Liability – 403(b) exposure

21  Provides $5M of coverage for ALL students in the district for all school sponsored activities  Covers 100% of any out of pocket cost incurred by parent/guardian for medical expenses  In case of no primary medical insurance, becomes primary medical insurance for injured student  Provides option for 24 hour coverage to be purchased by parent/guardian  Reduces General Liability Premiums

22  Reduces litigation against district  Reduces administrative burden on district administration  Good will gesture towards community  Reduces claim costs  Easy for parents to get reimbursed

23  Separate Board of Directors creates exposure  Provides up to $5M for fiduciary liability arising out of funds managed by Foundation

24  Covers liability arising from trips overseas  Provides coverage in case of bodily injury or property damage to a third party while traveling abroad  VERY INEXPENSIVE COVERAGE

25 Michael McHugh - Area Executive Vice President Public Entity & Scholastic Division Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Mgmt Services Voice: (630) 285-4373 Email: michael_mchugh@ajg.com

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