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Don’t Leave Your Risk Home Alone During the Holidays Lockton’s Risk Elves Prepare Safeguards Against “Wet Bandits” and Other Holiday Hijinks December 2015 • Lockton ® Companies

Twenty-five years ago, George H.W. Bush became President of the United States, Nintendo started selling the GameBoy, “crowd‑surfing”

CONTRIBUTING ELVES

officially became a noun in the Oxford English Dictionary, and a

Shaylee Bushner Andy DiOrio

gallon of gas cost 97 cents.

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Perhaps most notably, we were also introduced to what happens

Holly Hepting

when a boy wishes his family would just disappear . . . and due to a

Daniel Kusmin Sarah McKittrick

counting error, that’s exactly what happens. The adventures of the

Luke Norville

McCallister family when son Kevin is left Home Alone also illustrate

Peter Rasmussen

some of the risks that businesses can face during the holidays.

Mary Reed

What was true 25 years ago is also relevant today.

Jennifer Richey Nick Senta

This hilarious film never fails to entertain with all of Kevin McCallister’s

Cameron Van Dyke

shenanigans and the Wet Bandits’ mishaps. However, some of the funny

With acknowledgements to Home Alone (1990)

scenes also bring about some serious risks that can arise during this holiday season. While families know not to intentionally leave their kids home alone over the holidays, it is also crucial that businesses don’t leave their risks to fend for themselves either. A team of Lockton Elves have you covered with several solutions to help address possible risks when your business is closing down and is left home alone during the holidays.

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#1 CLAIM SCENARIO Knock-knock. It’s your friendly neighborhood police officer checking in on your safety this holiday season . . . or is it? In the chaotic evening before the McCallisters head out on their Parisian adventure, Harry, posing as a police officer advising homeowners to lock up, learns important information to help the Wet Bandits in their attempt to rob the McCallisters’ home. Just like Peter McCallister unwittingly gave private information to a seemingly trustworthy source, you too are at risk of divulging personal information. However today, unlike in 1990, many of our risks are exposures in the form of social engineering fraud. Social engineering fraud occurs when individuals, thinking they are complying with genuine email requests, make an online payment to illegitimate sources. Many of these

BEWARE OF SOCIAL ENGINEERING FRAUD

instances now come disguised as “too good to be true” holiday deals that are exactly that. Spam emails offering crazy discounts pose as reputable brands you know, but in fact they are online scams to collect information such as your address, your credit cards, or even your bank information. Coverage Applicable: Social Engineering Because of the growth in online transactions, the threat of social engineering fraud is greater now than ever before. However, in recent years there have been an increasing number of options in the market to mitigate these losses through insurance solutions. Social engineering fraud coverage can be endorsed onto the crime policy, and the standard limit for most markets is $250,000, with limits dependent upon clients’ internal controls. Peter McCallister is lucky he didn’t live in today’s age of increased cybercrime threats; otherwise, he would have been at risk to lose a lot more than just his home stereo system.

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#2 CLAIM SCENARIO The holidays are upon us, and your refrigerator and pantry are filled and ready for the big family dinner. However, the last thing you want to do on Christmas Eve is cook a meal for your extended family like the McCallisters. So how about pizza? Unfortunately for the pizza delivery boy, ice, snow, and other winter conditions (oh, and inconveniently, placed statues) can be not only a nuisance but also an insurance risk.

Coverage Applicable: Auto Liability In order to cover suits brought against you resulting from an employee driving their personal

$1 MILLION LIMIT IS COMMONLY USED FOR AUTO EXPOSURES

vehicle for business (such as pizza delivery), local businesses need

their auto exposures. Don’t leave

to have the appropriate insurance

your employees out in the cold

coverage to respond in excess of

making those winter deliveries; be

the employee’s personal auto policy.

sure your insurance is in the holiday

Often, clients will use limits of

spirit with generous limits and an

$1 million to cover liability and

endorsement to include employees

physical damage to third parties for

as insureds on your policy.

#3 CLAIM SCENARIO Kevin is enjoying his time home alone eating a healthy hodgepodge of marshmallows, ice cream, and chocolate syrup. Unbeknownst to him, lurking in the corners are the mischievous Wet Bandits.

assets were taken. Adequate theft

Knowing the McCallisters, this will

coverage will be necessary for these

not be enough. To make sure their

families and your business as you

assets are fully protected, they will

shut them down for the holidays.

need to find coverage elsewhere.

The Wet Bandits could do a load of

need a commercial articles coverage

To their surprise, they run into a

damage to the beautiful McCallister

form added to their package policy.

more-than-capable 4-foot-2-inch,

home. Property coverage will assure

This ensures the family will have

extremely cute security guard named

the family they have coverage

a wonderful claim result even

Kevin McCallister. The rest of the

for their stolen items. The theft

though they left their 8-year-old son

neighborhood was not as fortunate

limitation will provide up to $2,500

4,130 miles away.

as the McCallister home, and their

for their watches, furs, and jewelry.

Coverage Applicable: Theft

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This is where Lockton’s experts would recognize the McCallisters

#4 CLAIM SCENARIO It was a cold, winter day when the Wet Bandits broke into the McCallisters’ neighbors’ house. Not only did they rob the house, they made sure to leave behind their signature calling card: stuffing a towel in the kitchen drain and leaving the water running to flood the house. Coverage Applicable: Vandalism What can happen to your business when you close for the holidays? Criminals, like the Wet Bandits, may take this opportunity to vandalize

WATER DAMAGE LIMITS SHOULD BE IN LINE WITH BUILDING AND PERSONAL PROPERTY LIMITS

your property. Vandalism is commonly covered by business and personal property policies up to the policy limit.

Additionally, pipes can freeze and burst, and drains can back up to flood your house or business. Many policies exclude coverage for these kinds of losses. Business and personal property policies exclude coverage for water leaking from pipes caused by freezing unless you maintain heat in your building or shut off the water supply. All businesses can benefit from buying back “backup of sewers and drains” coverage on their property policy. Not only do these provide coverage for water damage risks when you are home, they also provide coverage when your business is left home alone. You will want to make sure that any property that could be damaged by frozen pipes bursting or drains backing up is insured. Limits for both of these coverages should equal your building and personal property limits. For example, if your building and personal property limits are $2 million, you will want to have coverage with limits up to $2 million.

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#5 CLAIM SCENARIO ‘Tis the season for slips and trips. After one too many glasses of eggnog, or even none at all, a last-minute customer expedition to get a toothbrush approved by the American Dental Association, or Harry and Marv coming to “fix your plumbing,” can turn into a not-so-Merry-Christmas lawsuit after they fall on your

$5,000 TYPICALLY COVERS MEDICAL PAYMENTS FOR SLIPS AND TRIPS

premises. Winter weather conditions produce frequent ice accumulation, and regardless of how often Old Man Marley throws salt on the sidewalk, you still run the risk of being held liable. Coverage Applicable: General Liability When a customer is injured on your premises, the general liability policy can respond and pay medical payments regardless of fault. This Christmas gift promotes goodwill on your behalf, in an attempt to avoid lawsuits. Medical payments are limited per person typically up to $5,000, but may be increased. In the event that a lawsuit does ensue, there is applicable coverage for defense costs and bodily injury for which you may be held liable. The combined amount of bodily injury and medical payments are subject to an each-occurrence limit shown in the policy. However, the cost for legal defense against a claim or suit is typically outside the limits of insurance and will be covered until each occurrence limit is exhausted in the payment of judgments. Keep in mind, you may want to foil a burgling attempt by icing the steps, but if the act is intentional, you may be paying out of pocket.

CONCLUSION The holidays can be enjoyable, but can they also be treacherous if they involve burning the top of your head with a blow torch, smashing your face with an iron, being knocked out by a paint can, or driving a nail through your foot. Businesses cannot always count on Old Man Marley from next door to arrive just in time with his trusty shovel to knock out the Wet Bandits or eliminate your risk. However, these types of coverages can provide you with the right options to ensure your risk is never left home alone during the holidays.

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