Reporting Requirements When PAP and PUP Are Written by Different Carriers
What are the reporting requirements of a liability claim to the carrier that doesn’t write the underlying coverage?
What are the reporting requirements of a liability claim to the carrier that doesn’t write the underlying coverage?
This end-of-year episode of Agency Nation Radio is brought to you by the editors of Independent Agent magazine. Will Jones, editor-in-chief, hosts the discussion and is joined by Olivia Overman, content editor, and AnneMarie McPherson Spears, news editor.
A homeowners client is building an addition on their secondary home, which is still occupied and furnished. The carrier says there is no coverage for theft of personal property.
A homeowner experienced a wind and hail claim to his roof and it was found that some of the decking was rotting. Local building code says rotting decking should be replaced.
A client has full glass coverage on her personal auto policy. She rented a vehicle while traveling and got a chip on the windshield.
If an employee drives a regularly furnished company car and the employee and family members are injured in an accident while using that car, how is that claim covered?