March/April Newsletter – XS Liability Market Conditions – Avoiding EPL Claims

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Excess Liability Market Conditions

Excess Liability Market Conditions – Hard or Soft? Select or Not So Select?

Depending on the account, the excess liability insurance market can feel very hard or very soft right now. I know that sounds strange, but it’s true!

Global Intermediaries just worked on a large county in the Northeast where the expiring carrier came back with a 33% increase due to loss activity. We eventually stimulated competition and brought the increase down to 17%, but it was still an increase. On the other hand, one of our recent Northwest accounts received an unsolicited quote from a newer market that didn’t even receive a submission!

The difference here is simple. Both public entities had different account profiles, specifically the loss ratios and the tort environments. It appears that the markets are gaining intelligence and cherry picking the “select”, loss free, accounts and going after them with gusto, whereas loss laden accounts are seeing increases. This new approach is a departure from our old thoughts of risk diversion and adverse selection, where markets applied the same rate to similar accounts, independent of loss ratios.

What does this mean for public entity insurance?

With the help of GIE, public entities and their brokers will need to determine if they fall into a “Select” program or a “loss laden” program. Select accounts will be largely loss free and will benefit from great coverage and a premium decrease. Loss laden accounts will have to work harder, with a more creative approach to the marketplace. No matter where your account stands, Global Intermediaries is here to help you and your agent plan the best marketing strategy; be it Select or Not So Select.

***One of the new items we’re working on is a stable rate product for Select accounts.  If you would be interested in such a product, please contact us and we’ll include your thoughts in our market approach.

Recent Public Entity News

Global Intermediaries wants to make sure all of our contacts stay informed of what's going in the Public Entity World. Below you'll find articles and studies relative to achieving that goal.

EPL Claims – Is there a way to avoid them altogether?

Civil Service and Joint Labor/Union Boards provide an efficient alternative for employment grievances.

April 7th, 2011 – Employment related practices (EPL) claims are among the largest and most catastrophic claims facing public entities today. Verdicts can be virtually unlimited due to the fact that most claims can be filed as Federal, Section 1983 claims, effectively eliminating any state tort statutes. Read More…

Low Self-Insured Retention vs. High Policy Limits

What’s More Important? A Low SIR or High Policy Limits?

February 16th, 2011 – In today’s volatile public entity insurance marketplace I find myself regularly answering this question. Everyone jumps to “stability”, and public entities believe stability means grabbing hold of your SIR and not letting go. Read More…

     
2011 PRIMA Fun Run
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GIE is doing it again! Get ready for the 2011 PRIMA Fun Run/Walk. The event is designed to be a fun, organized, morning stroll with your Risk Management friends. We hope to reach 200 participants this year!

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KS/MO PRIMA

Lake Ozark, MO
April 13-15, 2011

Judd Feldman and Nate Simmons will be at KS/MO PRIMA convention at Lake of the Ozarks again this year. We have been loyal sponsors of the KS/MO PRIMA convention for over 13 years, and enjoy paying a visit to our loyal clients and public entities.

Lines of Coverage
Excess Liability
Excess Workers Comp
Property Programs
Police Professional
Buffer Layers
Med/Mal
Contact Us

Nate Simmons
Marketing Manager

Phone: 541-344-5411

E-Mail: Nate@globalre-int.com

Global Intermediaries of Eugene
411 East 3rd. Ave, Suite 300
P.O. Box 7035
Eugene, OR 97401


Excess Liability Market Conditions – Hard or Soft, Select or Not So Select

Depending on the account, the excess liability insurance market can feel very hard or very soft right now. I know that sounds strange, but it’s true!

Global Intermediaries just worked on a large county in the Northeast where the expiring carrier came back with a 33% increase due to loss activity. We eventually stimulated competition and brought the increase down to 17%, but it was still an increase. On the other hand, one of our recent Northwest accounts received an unsolicited quote from a newer market that didn’t even receive a submission!

The difference here is simple. Both public entities had different account profiles, specifically the loss ratios and the tort environments. It appears that the markets are gaining intelligence and cherry picking the “select”, loss free, accounts and going after them with gusto, whereas loss laden accounts are seeing increases. This new approach is a departure from our old thoughts of risk diversion and adverse selection, where markets applied the same rate to similar accounts, independent of loss ratios.

What does this mean for public entity insurance?

With the help of GIE, public entities and their brokers will need to determine if they fall into a “Select” program or a “loss laden” program. Select accounts will be largely loss free and will benefit from great coverage and a premium decrease. Loss laden accounts will have to work harder, with a more creative approach to the marketplace. No matter where your account stands, Global Intermediaries is here to help you and your agent plan the best marketing strategy; be it Select or Not So Select.

***One of the new items we’re working on is a stable rate product for Select accounts.  If you would be interested in such a product, please contact us and we’ll include your thoughts in our market approach.

Low Self-Insured Retention vs. High Policy Limits

What’s More Important? A Low SIR or High Policy Limits?

In today’s volatile public entity insurance marketplace I find myself regularly answering this question. Everyone jumps to “stability”, and public entities believe stability means grabbing hold of your SIR and not letting go.

As insurance markets start to raise the self-insured retentions of large public entities, due to loss activity or the economy, many entities fight to keep their current SIR by sacrificing higher policy limits. At the same time, lawsuits are increasing in size and number in all coverage areas (View Settlements PDF). Many public entities are maintaining lower policy limits when the threat of high dollar lawsuits is actually increasing! Now here’s the kicker… Private equity firms are now financing these high dollar lawsuits in the hopes of receiving better investment returns. (Source Article) This information, recent inflation fears, and a possible turn in the insurance market make me wonder whether we should be fighting for the low SIR or a higher limit.

So What Can You Do?

First, determine the correct SIR for your account; it’s usually above the working (or frequency) layer. Positioning the SIR allows for the most cost effective transfer of risk, enabling you to keep premiums at a minimum while still achieving your goal of protection from market swings. SIR’s should be set to handle one large claim every 5 to 6 years.  If your current SIR is above or below that level, it may need to be reset. If you don’t know if your SIR is correctly positioned, call us, we analyze SIRs and loss histories for a living.

Second, determine what policy limits you might need. Many public entities in states with strong tort law buy lower limits as they feel comfortable with the tort protection. However, even in tort protected states, these entities are NOT protected from the Federal Claims found in Section 1983 and the claims associated with violating those laws. These claims are mostly EPLI and law enforcement related, so be sure to weigh your exposure in those areas. Keep in mind that tort statutes have been broken across the country. If your local tort statute is broken you’ll be vulnerable to all negligence based claims and that tort protection will no longer exist.

Odds are that your public entity can likely absorb an additional $500k to $1 million due to an increase in the SIR, but if your limits are too low can you handle another $10 million from a lawsuit gone bad? Imagine having to pay $5-$10 million in this economy because you didn’t take the time to consider the changing marketplace and the possibility of a large claim. Ultimately, the decision is up to you, but if you’re sacrificing limits for a lower SIR, then you may need to reconsider your choice!

More Than A Placement Facility

“Placement Facility” is a term I hear all the time from brokerage firms these days. Some brokerages seem to think that wholesalers are only good for transacting business and correctly processing quotes, binders, and policies. What they’re missing is the expertise a niche wholesaler such as GIE provides; like the ability to help set retentions, identify problem areas, and then design solutions for those exposures. Our specialized focus allows us to design the perfect program for each public entity to solicit and present to the correct carrier. Add to that GIE’s constant drive for program creation and dedicated R & D and you’ll find that we’re more than just a “Placement Facility”. In fact, GIE would be one of the few players around if we could have patented all the coverage advances we’ve created or held captive all the companies we’ve introduced to the market. Instead, we released those into the marketplace to benefit public entities and their agents. This allows us to retain our independent status and true wholesale stance, proving our dedication to our agents and their accounts.

What gives Global Intermediaries this strong ability to push the public entity industry along is our robust history. We started as SIRPRO, an MGA for liability in 1993 and rapidly grew into a national powerhouse for self insured public entities. Over the hard market of 1999, we made a strategic decision to become a wholesaler, offering excess liability, excess workers compensation, med/mal, police professional, and property coverage for all companies to all agents. Since then, we’ve brought over 10 companies into the excess liability market and created many significant endorsements and coverage’s commonly used in this sector today.

So instead of using a “placement facility”, give GIE a call and allow us to help push your public entity programs forward!

January Newsletter




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January 2010
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SIR Programs — Excess Limits — Reinsurance
True One Stop Shopping…

 

Do you have all the markets covered?
 

Have you been hired by a public entity to provide access to the entire insurance marketplace? Well if you’re not teamed up with a specialty wholesaler like GIE, then you’re missing a vital part of the puzzle. Many great excess markets are wholesale only and can ONLY be accessed by a qualified and appointed wholesaler. GIE is an independent wholesaler who specializes in excess insurance for public entities. We provide access to all the markets, both retail and wholesale. 
 

 

Call us today to reserve this wholesale only market!

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Company News

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Bob Penny Says Hello!

Perspective from the past year:

The roiling financial markets created impetus for change; in our municipal financial plans, and in our personal investments. The influx of additional capital and carriers serving the public entity sector has helped our many clients meet their budget challenges; and we were happy to be part of this process. We have access to a changing marketplace and this allows us to help with your insurance placements, many of which changed this year.

This was a year of change for me also. After 30+ years serving you from  the carrier side, resolving your claims and underwriting your liability insurance, I adapted to the changing marketplace and adopted another position to continue to serve you. It is a pleasure to work with GIE and to have the opportunity to serve you as a wholesale broker. I look forward to facing changes with you!

I wish you all the best in the coming year.

Respectfully,

Robert Penny

Senior Vice President, GIE

Bob@globalre-int.com

 

PRIMA 2010
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GIE is doing it again! Get ready for the 2010 PRIMA Fun Run/Walk. The event is designed to be a fun, organized, morning stroll with your Risk Management friends.

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We’ll Be At PARMA!

Sacramento, CA

Stop by booth 218 and catch up! We’ll be holding a scratch lottery for running shirts. If you’re a winner remember to bring your shirt to our PRIMA Fun Run/Walk!

Be sure to attend Bob Penny’s learning session on How to Evaluate Your Carrier’s Ability to Pay Your Claims. More information can be Found Here in section C5.

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 Excess Liability
 Excess Workers Comp
Property Programs
 Med/Mal
Contact Us

Nate Simmons
Marketing Manager

Phone: 541-344-5411

E-Mail: Nate@globalre-int.com

Global Intermediaries of Eugene
1600 Executive Parkway, Suite 205
P.O. Box 7035
Eugene, OR 97401