KIA&B 2018 Vol 23 No. 3 | Page 16

30 Changes

TO ISO ’ S PERSONAL AUTO POLICY by Maria Dressman , CIC , CAWC

O n May 8 , I spent some time at the KAIA office watching the Big “ I ” Virtual University webinar “ ISO ’ s Personal Auto Policy Changes ,” by Chris Boggs , with Krista Rowley , KAIA Executive Director Dave Hulcher and KAIA Attorney Will Larson .

ISO has filed 30 changes to its Personal Auto Program ( PAP ) to go into effect on Sept . 1 , 2018 , except in Hawaii and North Carolina . Nine of the changes are being made to the base PAP form itself and 21 endorsements were revised , removed or created . Exclusions previously requiring the attachment of three endorsements are now included in the base PAP .
Nine Changes to the Personal Auto Program
1 . Newly Acquired Auto - Currently , policy language gives automatic coverage to a “ newly acquired auto ” that replaces another without a requirement to notify the insurer ( except for physical damage ). However , if the carrier is not notified , there is no way to change the Symbol ( if necessary ) and charge the correct premium . Now when an insured acquires ANY vehicle ( regardless if it ’ s new or a replacement ), they are required to notify the carrier within 14 days . Therefore , new notification requirements are taking place and essentially no more automatic longterm coverage is provided . This will probably be the hardest change for clients to realize .
2 . Supplementary Payments - Currently , the supplementary payments pay up to $ 200 per day for loss of earnings , but this limit does not match other ISO programs , therefore the daily limit is being increased to $ 250 . This item was derived from the Mid-America Insurance Conference ( MAIC ).
3 . Public or Livery Conveyance Exclusion - Currently , the public or livery conveyance contains exclusionary wording within the PAP that is absolute . Designed to reinforce the policy exclusion , the PP2340 Public or Livery Conveyance Exclusion Endorsement is also absolute , which starts the exclusionary coverage the minute the transportation network app is turned on . Therefore , there is a concern that this wording may be misapplied when volunteers transport others for charitable purposes . Now , language is being incorporated into the exclusion to provide an exception for the ownership or operation of a vehicle , or a “ your covered auto ,” when it ’ s being used for volunteer or charitable purposes . In these cases , the Limited Coverage when you are on the Network with no passengers , PP2341 , will provide coverage when you are logged in and have accepted a request for a ride , and the Limited Coverage endorsement , PP2345 , will provide coverage while logged on the network , but coverage ends when you accept a ride . The transportation networks are to provide coverage once you pick the person up and are physically transporting them . Will Larson is not sure if this is legal in Kansas due to State Statue 403107 . This item was derived from MAIC .
4 . PAP Exclusionary Endorsements - Currently , both the Personal Vehicle Sharing Program Exclusion PP2316 and the Custom Equipment Exclusion Endorsement PP1306 are required to attach to every PAP . Now , they are being included in the PAP base form wording , therefore no coverage impact is being changed .
5 . Racing Exclusion - Currently , the PAP racing exclusion does not address driver “ skill training ” activities , and the wording that is being changed now excludes participation in a skill training or driver skill events . Therefore , this will be a reduction in coverage . Will Larson does not believe this will be allowed in Kansas .
6 . Flying Car Exclusion - Currently , there are no viable flying cars , and therefore there is no current flying car exclusion in the PAP or by endorsement . However , ISO believes technology and economics will soon or eventually allow for flying cars , so they have amended the PAP to state that injury or damage arising from , related to , or occurring to flying cars will be excluded under all four coverage parts . There is currently no effect , but eventually this may be a limitation on or reduction of coverage .
7 . Other Insurance Provision - Currently , under Part A , the current policy wording reads : “ However , any insurance we provide for a vehicle you do not own , including any vehicle while used as a temporary substitute for “ your covered auto ,” shall be excess over any other collectible insurance .” The issue is that the Personal umbrella polices generally state that they are excess
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over any other insurance . This led to confusion in the courts since both policies stated that they were excess . Therefore , ISO is adding the wording to the Other Insurance provision in Part A to recognize the possibility of an umbrella and state that it is not excess over a policy that is intended and is specifically an excess policy “ except insurance written specifically to cover as excess over the limits of liability that apply in this policy .” This change is for clarification purposes .
8 . Transportation Expense Coverage - Currently , the policy includes an unendorsed transportation expense limit in Coverage D . It is $ 20 per day / $ 600 maximum ; however this has not kept up with the market conditions . Therefore , ISO is increasing the base transportation expense limit to $ 30 per day / $ 900 maximum .
9 . Duties Provision - Currently , the Duties After an Accident or Loss provision in the B . 3 . b . of Part E requires that the insured must submit , as often as reasonably requested , to examination under oath . Also , there is currently no specific requirement that the insured provide a recorded statement , if requested . The insured could refuse without violating the duties owned and endangering coverage . ISO is adding wording requiring the insured to submit , as often as reasonably required , to recorded statements . An additional duty is being placed upon the insured . You will no longer be able to decline a recorded statement or you would be going against your “ duties ”; the unknown factor is what “ reasonably ” often means . The term is not a limited or defined term and could cause some issues .
21 Changes to Multistate Endorsements
1 . Trailer / Camper Body Coverage Endorsement - New mold exclusionary wording is being added to PP0307 ; according to ISO , apparently RVs , camper bodies and trailers are or can be especially susceptible to mold damage . New exclusionary wording in the endorsement reads : “ We will not pay for : Loss due to “ fungi ,” wet or dry rot , or bacteria meaning the presence , growth , proliferation , spread or any activity of “ fungi ” wet , or dry rot , or bacteria .” Therefore adding the definition of “ fungi ” to the endorsement .
2 . Coverage for Damage to Your Auto Endorsement - ISO is inserting the statement , “ Coverage is not provided on an agreed value basis ” to PP0308 . This endorsement is meant for special value autos , such as classic and antique autos , and it allows vehicles to be written on a stated value basis ; the loss settlement provision states that losses will be settled for the lesser ( least ) of stated value or ACV . The new wording simply reinforces that coverage , and it is NOT on an agreed value basis , so there is no effect to coverage .
3 . Change Endorsement Withdrawn - Currently , PP0310 is being used to document the date a policy change is to become effective , but ISO has been notified that carriers are no longer making use of this endorsement , therefore it will be withdrawn from use .