Why would I need Riot Insurance?

Today many people are not satisfied with the direction of the country.  Some upset individuals resort to protesting peacefully, others begin riots.  We often wonder how our businesses are covered should a demonstration break out near our business.

See the article below from National Underwriters, describing what coverages are are an option for policyholders to purchase prior to these cases.

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GRATEFUL YOU BOUGHT

AFTER A RIOT

By Rosalie L. Donlon, PropertyCasualty360.com

In a sad commentary on the state of race relations in some parts of the country and ongoing tensions between citizens and the police, Charlotte, North Carolina, protests after a recent shooting escalated into rioting in the streets.

Like the riots in Baltimore in 2015, many victims of the violence are small-business owners whose properties are unfortunately located in the line of fire.

When the dust settles—in days or weeks—those property and business owners will be looking to their insurance companies to help make them whole.

“Businesses with claims should contact their insurance professional as soon as possible. In addition, they should take steps to safeguard their business, including boarding any broken windows to prevent looting,” said Loretta Worters, vice president of the New York City- based Insurance Information Institute.

In some cases, coverage will be under a commercial general liability policy while other coverage may be available under a businessowners policy, although coverage may be more limited.

Worters provided the following overview of the five main types of insurance that will be important in the aftermath of the riots:

1. Property Damage

In most cases, business owners whose property is damaged by riot or civil commotion and looting are covered. The “rioting” definition covers looting by participants who steal merchandise or other property from the premises, as well as fire and vandalism.

Depending on the policy, a business may also have glass coverage if the glass store front has been destroyed by the riots. Some policies require the purchase of plate-glass-window insurance as an additional coverage.

2. Business Interruption

Businesses that must suspend operations or limit their hours because of rioting will have coverage on their business interruption (also known as business income) policy if there is direct physical damage to the premises of such magnitude that the business must suspend its operations.

Coverage depends on the individual policy, but typically begins after a waiting period of twenty-four to seventy-two hours and lasts for a period of two weeks to several months, depending on what the business owner opted for when purchasing the policy. Typically, business interruption reimburses a business owner for lost profits and continuing fixed expenses during the time that a business must stay closed while the premises are being restored because of physical damage from a covered peril.

Physical damage to other property that prevents customers or employees from gaining access to the business is also covered, although subject to a similar waiting period of twenty-four to seventy-two hours.

Reductions in business income associated with fear of traveling to a location, in addition to closure to areas by authorities because of a heightened state of alert, would not be covered by business interruption policies. These are the kinds of losses businesses in Miami faced over the summer with the threat of Zika virus, and businesses around the Gulf Coast expected after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, for example.

3. Civil Authority

If civil authority—that is, the police, fire department, state or local government, or a military authority—keep people away from an area, there is generally coverage for lost business income and extra expense through a civil authority endorsement (which typically is purchased separately). In North Carolina, for example, Gov. Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency and began the process toward deploying the National Guard and the state Highway Patrol to assist local police.

Coverage includes curfews and other restrictions on access to a place of business, and usually begins seventy-two hours after the time of the first action of civil authority. Again, there has to be either direct damage to the covered property or property adjacent to the premises as it is described in the insured’s policy. The coverage time period most commonly stated in this endorsement is either fourteen or thirty consecutive days.

4. Extra Expense Insurance

Extra expense insurance reimburses your company for a reasonable sum of money that it spends, over and above normal operating expenses, to avoid having to shut down during the restoration period. Usually, extra expenses will be paid if they help to decrease business interruption costs.

In some instances, extra expense insurance alone may provide sufficient coverage, without the purchase of business interruption insurance.

5. Other Coverages

Individuals may also have some coverage for theft, looting, or fire under their auto insurance policies, if they have optional comprehensive coverage

Generally, theft from looting and damage to a residence from rioting also would be covered by homeowners or renters insurance.
“These riots are a reminder to business on the need for business interruption insurance,” said Worters. “Each day a business remains

closed is another day of lost revenue.”

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AJR proud to receive another 5 STAR BBB Rating

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AJR is proud to report another 5 STAR BBB review has been posted.

We appreciate when clients want to share their positive experience with the public.  Thank you to JIJ Realty Group for the feedback.

It is rewarding others recognize the knowledge we have in this industry, and the appreciation of our communication throughout the process with our clients.

We respect our clients and the trust and support they place in AJR to satisfy their claims.

My child is at college — Is their personal property covered under my homeowners insurance policy?

It’s the time of year when children are off for college campuses.  Some children are not living in dorms this year.  Many times these apartments won’t hand over the keys until  proof is shown of  insurance on their personal belongings as well as liability.

Here is an article about this topic.

** Specifically take note **

If a child is over 21

there is no coverage under the parents policy at all. 

college students insuranceGood luck to all students headed back to college this fall.

How To Protect Your Home From Water Damage

Given our current Monsoon Season, here are some tips from the Insurance Information Institute regarding preventing water losses to your property.  Try to take precautions now to prevent water damage to your property.

Below is an example from a client of AJR who suffered water damage and a picture of the ominous looking clouds we are experiencing in the Valley right now.

Water damage is one of the most common and costly disasters affecting U.S. residences, accounting for billions of dollars in losses to homeowners and renters annually. However, consumers can protect themselves with the right amount and type of insurance coverage.

Source: How To Protect Your Home From Water Damage

Who to call for Property Damage this Monsoon Season.

Will you be able to rebuild if your home or business is damaged or destroyed by a fire? How long will it take you to bounce back if you are wiped out by a flood or hammered by a monsoon? Will you recover quickly from the losses you suffer from vandalism or theft?

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You might be unpleasantly surprised more than once if tragedy strikes where you live or work – first by the brutal force of Mother Nature and later by the realization that you are unprepared to do anything but accept whatever compensation your insurance company offers. You can avoid this problem by hiring a public insurance adjuster, a person with the knowledge and experience to help you obtain the most favorable settlement possible – someone who represents you and not your insurance company.

“We serve as an advocate for the policyholder, but it’s important to remember that the policyholder controls the settlement. We advise and assist.” said Bruce Horowitz, president of AJR Public Adjusters, who has been serving homeowners and businesses for over 30 years, the last 4 being here in Arizona.

In addition to estimating how much damage has been done, AJR also helps file the paperwork to complete the claim and negotiate with the insurance company. There is no up front retainer type cost like an attorney, for their services, AJR charges its clients a percentage of the settlement.

Horowitz can offer his clients the advantages of a wealth of training and more than 30 years as a public insurance adjuster. He and his wife Stacy, who serves as vice president of AJR, moved their family to Phoenix following Bruce’s lengthy career, first with one of the largest and oldest public insurance adjusting firms in the Philadelphia area, then in Charleston, South Carolina.

Stacy, who handles the marketing and accounting for AJR, has another important job that is critical for the property owner – determining exactly what was lost or damaged.

“We take hundreds or sometimes even thousands of pictures,” she explained. “We document everything, then we send it to the client for approval.”

Bruce Horowitz cautioned homeowners and businesspeople to hire only public insurance adjusters who are licensed in the states where they do business.  Also to be wary of people claiming to be in a position to negotiate with the insurance company.  Only a licensed Public Insurance Adjuster has this authority, not your contractor, mitigation specialist, handyman, etc.

AJR is unique as they are one of a few companies who are a member of the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (NAPIA) with an office in Arizona. NAPIA is a 60 year old organization that sets the standards for the industry and offers its members educational opportunities and certification in various aspects of the business.

To find out more about how AJR Public Adjusters, Inc. can help you recover from a natural disaster or other property loss by helping you obtain an equitable settlement from your insurance company, call (602) 795-5227, email info@betterclaimresults.com, or visit www.betterclaimresults.com

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Phoenix Hail Storm Court Settlement

Great news for Policyholders…
Insurance companies being held accountable and paying on the policies they issue for damages here in Phoenix from the freak hail storms 6 years ago.
Shouldn’t have to come to a lawsuit.  Public Adjusters can handle and settle claims without ever going to suit.   But great to have an Affiliate NAPIA member Merlin Law Group to handle in this way should the need arise.
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$3.2 Million Verdict in 2010 Freak Phoenix Hail Storm Lawsuit
Phoenix, AZ – Almost six years after a freak hail storm pounded cars, homes, and almost everything else in Phoenix, Arizona, The Travelers Indemnity Company will finally have to make good on at least one of the insurance policies it profited from prior to the October 5, 2010 storm.

In a verdict reached late yesterday, Lynwood and Villa del Sol apartment complexes, owned by Harvey Property Management Company, were awarded the full, court-ordered appraised value of the hail damage, totaling $3,229,766.18. Travelers had insisted in part that the hail damage was part of normal wear and tear of the building.

“These buildings got beat up in 2010, but unfortunately, that was only the start of the fight,” said winning lead plaintiff’s attorney Phillip Sanov of the Merlin Law Group. “We took this to trial not just for these two buildings, but to send a message to every other victim of this and other storm denials – when your insured property is damaged, you never have to take no as an answer.”

The freak hail storm caused more than $2.7 billion in property damage (cite).

“This was a freak hail storm, but for many Arizonans, the real shock was financial,” said Chip Merlin, founder of the Merlin Law Group and counsel for the Plaintiffs. “This victory will right a couple of wrongs, but it’s a good reminder for individuals and businesses to review their policies, and also not be afraid to reach out for help before or after a storm. The good guys can beat the insurance giants.”

 

Help, I locked my keys in my car !!

Have you ever stepped out of your car, hit the lock button, shut the door and realized the keys are inside? 

Many times this has happened and drivers are not aware of the fact that their car insurance may pay for the locksmith to come out to open the door for you.

Information via Summit Business Systems

Towing & Labor Costs

April 25, 2016

Our insured locked his keys in his car and had to have a locksmith open his door. Would the cost of the locksmith be covered under the towing and labor cost portion under the personal auto policy?

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Under the terms of the endorsement, the towing and labor costs are covered for attending to the disablement of the covered auto, and the labor costs are paid if the labor is performed at the place of disablement. If the car is disabled and it is fixed at that spot, the coverage is there. In this instance, the car was disabled and was fixed at that spot so the coverage exists.

Though AJR only handles property insurance claims, we wanted to share this information with you, as we know many of us have found ourselves in this situation.

With your next property insurance claim from fire,wind,water,theft,hail,monsoon, etc.  call AJR first.  We will help you report your claim and ensure you will receive all monies owed to you, while maximizing settlement $$.

AJR Public Adjusters 602-795-5227

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ANOTHER 5 STAR REVIEW via Facebook

5 Star Review via Facebook

Another satisfied AJR client publishing their experience regarding top notch service they received from AJR.  Next time you find yourself with an insurance claim, contact Arizona’s best Public Adjuster immediately.  We will help you report your claim and ensure you are taking advantage of all coverages you have paid for, while maximizing your return.

AJR Public Adjusters — 602-795-5227

Why you should always sleep with your door CLOSED

When we were little it was kind of scary to shut that door and have our parents on the other side.  Knowing they wanted us to sleep but at times so hard to relax and let the dreams come.  These days kids like the door shut so they can play on their phones and iPads etc, without mom and dad watching over you.

Well recently we at AJR have been exposed to an article from the Huber Heights Fire Department in Ohio who states that it increases your chances significantly of escaping a fire without injuries if your door is closed.  huber heights fire

Tonight keep this in mind as you lay your head down to sleep.

STAY SAFE !!

 

AJR Public Adjusters – 602-795-5227

www.betterclaimresults.com

 

Another 5 STAR Review via YELP for AJR PUBLIC ADJUSTERS

Read what our clients are saying on YELP.

The next time you find yourself with an insurance claim, Call AJR first.  We will help you report your claim.  Our involvement ensures you will receive all that you are entitled to in your policy while we maximize your claim $.

Why settle for anything but THE BEST?

Call Arizona’s Best Public Insurance Adjuster with your next claim.  602-795-5227