April 30, 2008



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AAIS, MUTUAL BOILER RE COLLABORATE ON
HO EQUIPMENT BREAKDOWN ENDORSEMENT

AAIS Homeowners affiliates will soon have use of a new sample equipment breakdown coverage endorsement, developed in conjunction with Mutual Boiler Re, Malvern, Pa.

The new "Equipment Breakdown Enhancement Endorsement" will cover direct physical damage and loss of use caused by equipment breakdowns that are typically excluded under standard property policies.

In addition, the endorsement introduces three new incidental property coverages for expediting expenses, refrigerated property, and pollutant clean-up and removal. More details are available in a press release.

While the endorsement was developed in conjunction with Mutual Boiler Re, it can be used with any equipment breakdown reinsurer. In most cases, primary carriers will work with equipment breakdown reinsurers to develop manual rules and rating information, and to file the endorsement.

For information on affiliating with AAIS for use of its Homeowners Program, contact Rick Maka, director of marketing, at rickm@AAISonline.com, or by calling 800-564-AAIS.


DARIN KATH ELECTED
CHAIRMAN OF AAIS

Darin Kath, president and CEO of Jewelers Mutual Ins. Co., was elected chairman of AAIS at the AAIS annual meeting, held in conjunction with the AAIS Main Event conference, April 20-22 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

For a report on conference sessions,

A marketing graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Kath worked for Heritage Mutual Ins. Co. (now ACUITY) in Sheboygan, Wis. before joining Jewelers Mutual in 1997. He was promoted to chief operating officer in 2001 and to president in 2005.

Kath replaces James Sullivan, president and CEO of Co-operative Insurance Companies, who remains on the board. Succeeding Kath as vice chairman is Jack Rader, executive vice president and COO of Farmers Alliance Companies, McPherson, Kan.

Stuart Henderson, president and CEO of Western National Insurance Group, Edina, Minn., was newly elected to the board, replacing Thomas Claude, vice president and secretary of Pharmacists Mutual Ins. Co., Algona, Iowa, who stepped down from the board after serving seven years.

Other board members continuing on are:

  • Roy Bubeck, president and CEO of Badger Mutual Ins. Co., Milwaukee, Wis.;

  • Judy Jackson, president and CEO of NLC Insurance Companies, Norwich, Conn.;

  • Jeffrey Kusch, president and CEO of Austin Mutual Ins. Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;

  • Thomas Rozema, vice president of underwriting for Brotherhood Mutual Ins. Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.;

  • Christopher Taft, president and COO, Preferred Mutual Ins. Co., New Berlin, N.Y.; and

  • Paul Baiocchi, AAIS president.


MAY 15 IS DEADLINE
FOR TEXAS DATA CALL

A recent bulletin from the Texas Department of Insurance reminds insurers that they have until May 15 to respond to a call for data for a wide range of commercial lines, plus homeowners and private passenger auto insurance.

 According to the bulletin, all insurers licensed in Texas--including mutuals, reciprocals, Lloyds, and others--are required to report data from the first quarter of 2008 for homeowners, personal auto, and the following commercial lines: boiler and machinery, crime, glass, fire and allied lines, commercial multiple peril, general liability, medical professional liability, miscellaneous professional liability, and wormers compensation.

The bulletin links to form and instructions for responding to the data call.


AAIS INVITES PARTICIPATION
IN PERSONAL INJURY STUDY

Insurers that write liability coverage are invited to participate in a special AAIS research study regarding the frequency and severity of claims for personal injury, such as libel, slander, and violation of privacy.

In particular, carriers are asked to respond to a voluntary call for personal injury claims data from 2002 through 2006. Information and instructions are available in a Microsoft Word document, and a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet is provided for responding to the data call.

The study seeks to determine how the frequency and severity of personal injury claims have been affected by:

  • The growing use of e-mail, blogs, "gripe sites," networking sites, picture/video phones, and other forms of electronic communication; and

  • The growing incidence of "cyberbullying" and other offensive behaviors associated with these communications.

All carriers that write personal injury coverage can participate, whether they are AAIS members or not. Companies that provide data will receive a report with the aggregate results, plus analysis.

If you have questions about the study, contact Greg Jaynes, chief actuary, at gregj@AAISonline.com, or Larry Thill, manager of data management, at larryt@AAISonline.com.


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