Wheaton, Ill., May 14, 2009—New policy forms and
loss costs will be available early next year to
insurers writing inland marine property coverage
for certain types of vehicles, and for boats and
motors.
The American Association of Insurance Services
(AAIS) has initiated a countrywide filing of
five new classes of coverage under its
Personal
Inland Marine (PIM) Program: Golf Carts,
Grounds Care Vehicles, Mobility Assistance
Vehicles, Snowmobiles, and Boats and Outboard
Motors. The filings will have a proposed
effective date of Feb. 1, 2010 in most states.
The base forms for each class provide open
perils coverage for covered property indicated
on the policy declarations, plus trailers for
hauling the property. Coverage extensions are
provided for insuring loss to detachable
equipment related to the operation of the
covered property, as well as for newly acquired
and non-owned property.
The open perils coverage is subject to standard
exclusions. In addition, there is an exclusion
for loss or damage to tires, tubes, or wheels in
three of the vehicle classes, and for runners,
skis, or belt treads on snowmobiles. "Marine
life" is explicitly added to the standard animal
exclusion as an excluded cause of loss under the
Boats and Outboard Motors base form.
Collision is an excluded cause of loss in the
base forms for golf carts, grounds care
vehicles, mobility assistance vehicles, and
snowmobiles; but, under each of their respective
base forms, collision coverage is available as
an option by selecting it on the declarations.
Collision coverage is built into the base form
for boats and motors, as is customary in the
marine market.
For four of the five classes (excepting mobility
assistance vehicles) endorsements are available
for adding coverage for medical payments and
property damage liability.
The medical payments coverage is a strictly
first party coverage, payable to insureds and
permitted users of insured property. The
property damage liability coverage option covers
the insured's legal liability for damage to
property of others caused by or resulting from
the insured property; defense costs are included
under the limit.
In addition, the Boat and Outboard Motors class
includes an endorsement for providing emergency
service coverage.
"These classes expand the coverage for certain
types of vehicles beyond what is provided in
homeowners policies and other coverage forms,"
says Pam Nykaza, AAIS senior product development
specialist for inland marine and the principal
developer of the new PIM classes. "Also, the
coverages and exclusions under the new forms are
tailored to the risks associated with these
vehicles and boating risks."
AAIS is a national advisory organization
develops standardized policy forms and rating
information used by more than 600
property/casualty insurers throughout the U.S.
For information on AAIS inland marine programs,
contact Rick Maka, AAIS director of marketing,
at
rickm@AAISonline.com or by calling
800-564-AAIS.