Personal Lines

A Brief Synopsis of ISO’s Last Major PAP Changes

ISO has introduced a major change to its Personal Auto program; the largest change in many years. As part of this change key provisions of the “base” PAP (PP 00…

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Rental Cars and Insurance: I Was Wrong (Sort of)

When your insured rents a car is the coverage provided by his/her personal auto policy primary or excess? The reality is, there is no one answer. The answer is a…

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Three Personal Auto Questions Every Agent Must Know How to Answer

Regardless what the commercials tell us, personal auto coverage is not one-size-fits-all. Every insured has unique arrangements and exposures. These lead to uneasiness and questions – hopefully. This article attempts…

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Why Ask the Underwriter

When agents have coverage questions, they sometimes ask the underwriter for a coverage interpretation. Interested and concerned members of the VU faculty want to know why in the world you…

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Flood Insurance Myth Debunked: The Two Acres – Two Properties Rule

Through our “Ask an Expert” service, we have had reports of adjusters denying flood claims on the basis that localized flooding did not cover a surface area of 2 acres/properties…

04 February 2019 Townsville, Qld - Suburbs adjacent to Townsville's Ross River were flooded when two millions litres of water was released every second from the city's dam. Unprecedented rainfall in the week leading up to this event saw the dam's level rise to nearly 250% - Photo: Cameron Laird (Ph: 0418 238811 - cameron@cameronlaird.com)

When Does the Carrier’s Duty to Defend End?

Although it seems reasonable that the carrier’s duty to defend ends when no insurable allegations remain in the suit – this is not necessarily always true. Some courts have a…

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