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The Protection Gap in Property Insurance

Friday, March 29, 2019 | 9:15 AM EDT - 3:30 PM EDT
Co-Sponsored by Rutgers Center for Risk and Responsibility

The protection gap is the difference between losses that are insured and losses that could or should be insured. The Rutgers Center for Risk and Responsibility at Rutgers Law School Conference on The Protection Gap in Property Insurance will address the protection gap in residential and commercial property losses and related types of losses in the United States.

The property insurance protection gap can have significant impact on individuals and communities; a property owner who does not have flood insurance may lack the resources to rebuild after a hurricane, for example, and if many property owners lack insurance, an entire community may be hard-pressed to recover.
The concept of a protection gap raises several issues:

What is a protection gap? What protection gaps exist in property insurance and what causes them? Some examples:
• An entity is entirely uninsured or insurance is unavailable. This is rare in property insurance in the US, with the notable and high-profile exception of Puerto Rico, which came to light after Hurricane Maria.
• Insured, but certain perils not covered. Homeowners insurance policies exclude coverage for losses caused by natural disasters such as flood or earthquake, and many homeowners fail to purchase available catastrophe insurance.
• Under-insured. Three of every five homes in America are underinsured by an average of 20 percent less than full value, according to analytics firm CoreLogic.
• Other exclusions or restrictions on coverage. Many homeowners and commercial property policies contain hurricane deductibles or windstorm deductibles, restrictive loss settlement provisions, or other limitations of which policyholders may be unaware.

What solutions are there for protection gaps?
Some examples:
• Legislators and regulators can require information disclosures and prescribe policy terms to ensure adequate coverage. In the wake of the California wildfires, the legislature enacted a series of reforms aimed at improving consumer understanding and better coverage for homeowners.
• Insurers and intermediaries can innovate products and marketing and can reduce costs to increase availability of coverage and consumer awareness. Insurtech, on-demand insurance, and parametric insurance are being offered as solutions to protection gaps.

8:30-9:15 registration and coffee
Reception following at 3:30 p.m.

IF YOU DO NOT WANT CLE CREDIT, THE COST IS $25.
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NJ CLE Information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 6.0 hours of total CLE credit.


FACULTY:
Tom Considine | National Conference of Insurance Legislators
Jay Feinman | Rutgers Law School
Laura Foggan │ Crowell & Moring
Nicholas Insua │ Anderson Kill
Peter Kochenburger | University of Connecticut School of Law
R.J. Lehmann | R Street Institute
Tom Loucks | Childress Loucks & Plunkett
Sherilyn Pastor │ McCarter & English
Verne Pedro │Merlin Law Group
Michael Saltzman │ Goldberg Segalla
Thomas Santos │ American Property Casualty Insurance Association
Adam Scales │ Rutgers Law School
Daniel Schwarcz │University of Minnesota Law School
Robert Schindler │ Rutgers School of Business-Camden
Rick Swedloff │ Rutgers Law School
Paul Tetrault │ Insurance Library Association of Boston
Sandy Watts │ United Policyholders
Harold Weston│ Georgia State University
REGION:
Central New Jersey
Southern New Jersey
Philadelphia Metro Area
LOCATION:
Rutgers Law School
217 North Fifth Street
Camden, NJ 08102
CREDITS:
CLE: NJ: 6.0 | NY: 6.0 | PA: 5.0
SUBJECT AREAS:
Insurance
COST:
$150.00
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