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HomeMy WebLinkAbout99-246 Resolution No. 99-246 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL OF LUNDSTROM INSURANCE FOR LIMITED SELF-INSURANCE PROGRAM BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that Joyce A. Parker, City Manager, be and is hereby authorized and directed to accept the proposal on behalf of the City of Elgin of Lundstrom Insurance for the city' s limited self-insurance program for the period October 1, 1999 through September 30 , 2000 as follows : a. The St . Paul $50 , 000/occurrence (SIR) for the property policy and $75, 000/occurrence (SIR) for general liability with $350 , 000 "All Lines" aggregate SIR proposal for a total excess premium and claims administration cost of $401, 909; b. The Illinois National $250 , 000/occurrence compensation proposal for a total excess premium cost of $21, 330 ; c . The Cannon Cochran Management Services proposal for workers ' compensation claims administration services for $30, 875 ; a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. s/ Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: September 22 , 1999 Adopted: September 22 , 1999 Omnibus Vote : Yeas 6 Nays 0 Attest : s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk •.` OF t40' Agenda Item No. , City of Elgin 9 0, 101 Himo September 1, 1999 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Joyce A. Parker, City Manager SUBJECT: Renewal of Liability and Worker' s Compensation Insurance Policies for 1999-2000 PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Mayor and the members of the City Council with information to award a contract for the renewal of our insurance policies with St . Paul, Safety National, and Cannon Cochrane Management Services, Inc . , through Lundstrom Insurance. BACKGROUND Last year the City' s independent insurance consultant, Risk Resources, performed a comprehensive review and analysis of various r insurance proposals presented by Lundstrom Insurance, the City' s insurance agent . Risk Resources ' recommendations were accepted by the City Council resulting in the City accepting a three year guaranteed rate proposal from St . Paul, Safety National, and Cannon Cochrane Management Services, Inc . Therefore, this year premiums have increased only to reflect a growth in the certain factors such as property, citizens and employees . Highlights of the City' s insurance policies include : St . Paul $50, 000 per occurrence Self Insured Retention (SIR) for the property policy, and $75, 000 per occurrence Self Insured Retention for the general liability policy. The property premium has increased from $57, 172 to $71, 128 to reflect City assets such as the expanded water treatment plant and Walton Island improvements . The City has a $7, 000, 000 umbrella policy with a $10, 000 Self Insured Retention that sits on top of all other policies except the Healthcare Professional Liability policy. The City has a $350, 000 basket aggregate, meaning that once all claims (property, general liability, employee benefits liability, public entity management liability and automobile liability)paid by the City total $350, 000, all future claims in that policy year are paid by St . Paul . eft. r"'' Renewal of Insurance Policies September 1, 1999 Page 2 Worker' s Compensation claims are administered by Cannon Cochrane MSI . Excess Worker' s Compensation coverage beyond the statutory retention amounts of $250, 000 per employee is provided by Illinois National Insurance for an estimated premium (final amount depends on payroll figures) of $21, 330 . Attached is the 1999-2000 proposal summary by Lundstrom Insurance that details the policies the City holds . GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED None. OWINANCIAL IMPACT There are sufficient funds available in the 1999 Risk Management Fund to cover the recommended insurance premiums of $423, 239 and related claims administration expenses of $30, 875 . Sufficient funds will be established in the Year 2000 Risk Management Fund budget . LEGAL IMPACT 1v" None . ALTERNATIVES None. RECOMMENDATIONS It is recommended that the City Council approve renewal of our existing insurance policies from the period October 1, 1999 through September 30 , 2000 as follows : St . Paul $401, 909 Illinois National $ 21, 330 Cannon Cochrane MSI $ 30, 875 R= .- •ectfully sub ' ted, 6? OAL,_,— JJ ce A . Parker City Manager PROPOSAL SUMMARY COVERAGE*54';-`i';.'zic' -/404-1999 PREMIUM: 1998 PREMIUM Property Insurance: Building and Contents $ 71,128 $ 57,172 Boiler&Machinery $ 9,396 $ 9,396 Inland Marine: Physical Damage $ 5,108 $ 5,000 Misc. Property $ 434 $ 434 Contractor's Equipment $ 8,986 $ 8,986 Radio Emergency $ 3,635 $ 3,635 EDP $ 1,587 $ 1,587 Fine Arts $ 100 $ 100 Account's Receivable $ 363 $ 363 Valuable Papers $ 150 $ 150 Difference in Condition $ 5,500 $ 5,500 Transit $ 380 $ 380 Crime $ 4,888 $ 4,888 General Liability $ 75,455 $ 68,772 Employee Benefits Included in CGL Incl. EMT Professional Included in CGL Incl. Law Enforcement Liability $ 63,716 $ 63,716 Public Entity Management Liability $ 37,982 $ 34,384 Automobile: Liability $ 43,803 $45,216 Umbrella Liability @ $7,000,000 Limit $ 36.750 $ 35,000 SUBTOTAL $369,361 $344,679 St Paul Claim Administration $ 32,548 $ 32,548 Excess Workers Compensation $ 21,330 $ 21,330 Workers Compensation Claim Administration $ 30,875 $ 30,875 0111.1k TOTAL $454,114 $429,432 August 27, 1999 21 1-0 OWE3CPOSURE rib‘ no COVERAGC;' 44i.:?,'--e 1999 Pag§.WA.73,1i--, 14?7:1414,4t EXPbS * Property Values: $139,446,151 $111,928,030. Increase By, $27,538,121. Inland Marine: Vehicles $8,172,694 $7,998,970 Automobile: 279 Units 288 Units Liability/Expenditures: $40,874,865 $37,236,884 Public Entity Mgmt Liability: 85,068 population 77,010 population Law Enforcement Liability: 142 Class One 142 Class One Officers Officers r August 27, 1999 22 For The City of Elgin 150 Dexter Court • Elgin, Illinois 60120 Presented By Lundstrom Insurance rubk Ronald Pavlik Roger Lenart, CIC Laura Barker ::::::::.�:::::::... •:i':::.i::::n;•::G;::::.�i:ii;:ii<iijiiiiii iii'iii:i•%::iii::::ii::::Y:'�:iiii:jiiyiiii:i::j:ii:j;:; :.::::.:;::::.:::::. ::••.:'::.:;•::::::••;•:::.. .:iii.';: !�•i:4:�:•4:^:�Zvi •.•:::i::;::ii\�l+ii:viii:�:i :n .:.�:::::::�:::::::::::::::::.:::.:.:.:.:::.:::»:::iii>::>i::>i:::.>:.i:.:::.::::::i:: . ................�...... :............................. .. .....................:............. ...::.::::..:.:.:.:.::::.:.:::::. Introduction to the Servicing Team 3 Property 4 Boiler& Machinery 6 Public Entity General Liability 7 Employee Benefits Administration Liability 9 Health Care Facility Medical Professional Liability 10 Law Enforcement Liability 11 Public Entity Management Liability 13 Automobile Liability 15 ellik Inland Marine 16 Difference In Conditions 17 Crime 18 Umbrella/Excess Liability 19 Workers' Compensation 20 • r August 27, 1999 2 11135 #O : .. ::.CT O, .. :..' .. `: :..::.'S`';'.`y..>`'''`:` .?''�:::` C:�2 >...:;' '� �� 'v�".'':i 'i::.:. ET.E..:..'MINI•• Lundstrom Insurance offers professional and experienced personnel, who stand ready at all times to serve your organization in any capacity related to the insurance function. We strive to attract high level employees that have demonstrated superior academic achievement, reached at level of maturity to deal with complex problems, and have the desire to improve through advance training. We continually seek experienced personnel who can bring us unique skills and have developed a professionalism consistent with our high standards. Our team approach allows us to provide dedicated and quality insurance, risk management and claims service to all our clients. You are assured to receive the utmost in personal service. We have organized the following service team approach: Roger Lenart and Ron Pavlik-Account Executive. Supervision, as well as coordination, of the rest of the staff serving their area of responsibility. We assist your firm with risk analysis including identification of exposures, recommend appropriate transfer of risk, and proper use of self-insurance and/or deductibles. We believe risk analysis is at the heart of your program. Laura Barker-Account Manager. - Maintaining a proper relationship with insurance company contacts in order to provide the best combination of protection is essential. We will negotiate with companies for comprehensive coverage's and fair pricing. The markets or carriers which we use, are selected based on their financial integrity, market share as it relates to particular coverage's, and quality of local support staff. Heather Friedel- Claim Representative. - At the time of a loss, we assist to make sure that the claim is presented in an appropriate and complete manner so that the loss settlement is fair and satisfactory. We will provide pro-active assistance and support to you on all claims. Whenever necessary, we will intervene in any coverage or monetary dispute between you and an insurance carrier. August 27, 1999 3 :.:t::'<::<ii:<'::?isi:}:::?>Sr:;:ii•:•i;•+}:5;:»}:%•i:•::.::::.:�•i:•>::.:i::::•»:•::::::•il:•>}::>S»>::isl>:.::>Y:•>::}:i::.::>:;;};::.:>:.:;::•»:i::SS::i•:??::.:::.>: r • i3�:;i'Sy'::j`,<'t::::1.11;:r i::i:':::.1.1".11111'':1:::}i`'':::?1111 1`j:ic`t::';3::it::1;::;:::;;•j::jj r::: ::•::35.'•:;t:::>:111::r3:'.,:i:.11.1.1.1 PROPERTY COVERED LIMIT COINS SIR LEVEL OF COVERAGE Blanket Building & $139,466,151 100% $50,000* "All Risk" Contents Agreed Amount Blanket Business Income $ 5,000,000 50% Blanket Extra Expense $ 5,000,000 40/80/100`A Loss of Tax Revenue $ 8,750,000 50% (Riverboat) $350,000 Basket Aggregate (Includes: property, general liability, employee benefits liability, EMT liability, law enforcement liability, public entity management • liability, automobile liability) St. Paul's Property Form Automatically Includes The Following Coverages: $100,000 Accounts Receivable $100,000 Increased Cost of Construction& Demolition No exclusion Change in Temperature & Humidity $50,000 Computer $25,000 Extra Expense $50,000 Fine Arts - $25,000 Fire Department Service Charge $10,000 Inventory&Appraisals $10,000/$5,000 Money& Securities (Inside/Outside) $1,000,000 Newly Acquired Property-Building for 180 days $500,000 Newly Acquired Property-Personal Property for 180 days $25,000 Other People's Property $50,000 Outdoor Property $25,000 Pairs & Sets $50,000 Personal Belongings $25,000 Pollution Clean-Up $10,000 Precious Metal- theft $50,000 Property in Transit $50,000 Temporary Location $100,000 Valuable Records Research $50,000 Water Damage Valuation:. Replacement cost includes permission to rebuild or replace any real property at another location, if the damage to the building or other structure is so extensive that it can't be repaired or replaced without having to tear down the remainder of the building. If the damage can be repaired without having to tear down the remainder of the building or structure, the repairs, rebuilding or replacement of the damage must take place on the same site. August 27, 1999 4 ..................................PROPERTY.: SURANCB:... :c:a ntin . . ........................... Agreed Value: An agreed amount endorsement will be attached which eliminates any coinsurance penalty. Scope of Coverage: 1. Architect's and engineer's fees for plans, specifications, supervision and inspection are included in the loss recovery when a loss is due to a covered peril. 2. increased Cost of Construction & Demolition coverage is provided as an additional benefit for $100,000 for the increased costs of upgrading damaged parts of the building to comply with the minimum requirements of any building code in force at the time of loss. This additional benefit will apply to any location that is replacement cost coverage. 3. Collapse coverage is included in our property form for specified perils. The collapse must be due to any of the following causes of loss: • Fire, smoke, lightning, wind and hail, explosion, vehicles and aircraft, vandalism and malicious mischief, civil disturbance and riot, leakage from fire extinguishing equipment, sinkhole collapse and volcanic action as described in our form. • Building glass breakage, falling objects, weight of ice and snow or sleet, water damage as described in our form. • Hidden decay. • Hidden insect or vermin damage. • Weight of people or business contents or other personal property. • Weight of rain which collects on a roof. • Use of defective material or methods in construction, remodeling or renovation if the collapse occurs before such work is completed. • Collapse doesn't include settling, cracking, bulging, shrinking or expansion. 4. The policy addresses errors and omissions in the General Rules Form. 5. Building coverage includes construction materials, supplies and equipment that the insured intends to use to alter, repair or expand the insured building. During construction, these materials are covered at the insured location or in the open within 1,000 feet of it. We'll also cover any temporary structures at the insured location. 6. Business contents are covered in or on a building described in the Statement of Values and in the open or in vehicles in the open within 1,000 feet of the insured location. 7. Includes Year 2000 Clarification Endorsement. 8. Includes off premises utility failure for $1,000,000. • Please NOTE: The agreed amount endorsement cannot be attached until a signed Statement of Values is received from the insured. rik $71,128 Is the premium for Building & Contents coverage. August 27, 1999 5 PROPERTY COVERED LIMIT COINS DED. LEVEL OF COVERAGE Blanket Building & $16,000,000 100% $2,000* Comprehensive Contents A.A. Sewage Treatment Plant * $2,000 Sewage Treatment Plant $1,000 All Other Objects This coverage is written by Hartford Steam Boiler. We can include this coverage as part of our package policy. Coverage includes Boilers, Vessels, Piping, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment, Machinery &Electrical Equipment, including production, process and maintenance machinery, fiber optics cables, robotics equipment, lasers, pollution control equipment and telephone systems. Utility Owned Electrical Distribution Equipment within 500 feet supplying the premises of . the insured, included extended coverage. Includes Year 2000 Clarification Endorsement. $9,396 is the premium for Boiler Coverage. • August 27, 1999 6 te'; .. >.::``''':::: ' t{E�-. .................. :ji:::::'<'::?;:;i.}':!}.'f+,:i;:T:`::ilnomin::`'C•.:t{;:�?};":i;4i.`•ii:'<:;:F:i:;.;.;y?''isv}ij:{:!::?:Si:}�:ii::::;'r,2ji:>{:$•.iii:j:;:iiirY�SiYY'{i�: i4'YYYii::ii:G:ii>? Occurrence Coverage Form $3,000,000 General Total Limit $3,000,000 Products & Completed Work Total Limit - $2,000,000 Personal Injury Each Person Limit $2,000,000 Advertising Injury Each Person Limit $2,000,000 Each Event Limit $ 100,000 Premises Damage Limit $2,000,000 Failure to Supply Limit $2,000,000 Sewer Back-Up Limit $ 75,000 Self Insured Retention * * $350,000 Basket Aggregate (Includes: property, general liability, employee benefits liability, EMT liability, law enforcement liability, public entity management liability, automobile liability) • rNote: The General Total Limit applies separately to your different operations, as defined in your operating budget. Who is Protected Public Entity Elected or Appointed Officials Board Members Employees and Volunteers Real Estate Managers Landlords Equipment Lessors Operators of Mobile Equipment Broad Form Contractual, including coverage for indemnity defense expenses August 27, 1999 7 Pollution coverage for: • pesticide/herbicide application • chemicals used in water treatment - chlorine or sodium hypochlorite • sewer back-up • hostile fire heat, fumes or smoke; or mobile equipment operating fluids Watercraft coverage for non-owned watercraft that is less than 75 feet and owned watercraft less than 25 feet. Watercraft users as additional protected persons. iSiik:{$;:$:i`3<: i:%::ti%:%:%:%{`%:%:::.%''%:%:%%%:;:%:%S%:%:%:::::: %:::%j:%%%%;:i%iii%j::{iivi'%i'' %}%S`:%:%':>%:%:i`:%`:%:%:i.•%:?%'%:;:$ii'.::::':::::'::'::ia}%:::i:'::i::':::'::%:i:Ct':'i{L!:i `��!..i::::4:•i:•i:iii:4i:vii:4:•::t4:4i::.iii}i:;h:i ',y{�::i:vi;ii:4 This policy is not subject to an annual audit. Excludes: Year 2000 claims Includes: Liquor Liability (Limit: $2,000,000/$3,000,000 subject to a $75,000 SIR); Contract between the City of Elgin and Ohlson Investigation& Security Services (as it relates to their monitoring of the City of Elgin's cemetery) r • IROMMININERMERIBERENEESEE:fillERNMENNEMEMINKNEMENWEI: $75,455 is the premium for Public Entity General Liability. r August 27, 1999 8 !IIIIIIIIMPLONIERIBENEVI.ISADMINISEERAIIONes:1 Claims Made Coverage form This policy is designed to cover liability arising only out of the administration of the employee benefit plans, limited to clerical errors, advice (except as excluded) and interpretation of benefits. No Retro Date applies. However coverage does not apply if entity was aware of wrongful act prior to effective date of this agreement or could reasonably foresee that a suit or claim would be brought against the entity. $1,000,000 Each Wrongful Act Limit $3,000,000 Total Limit $ 75,000 Self Insured Retention * * $350,000 Basket Aggregate (Includes: property, general liability, employee benefits liability, EMT liability, law enforcement liability, public entity management liability, automobile liability) r Excludes: Year 2000 claims Included in CGL is the premium for Employee Benefits Liability. August 27, 1999 9 11111111111111111111111111ENLTHICAREWACILIVit M ,: ::::.;: A .:�:: .;.::::::::: 111PROF..........:SJ:..... AL LIA: ILITYIP OTECTIO .E This Agreement provides coverage for Nurses and EMT's. We will pay amounts the insured or others protected under this agreement are legally required to pay as damages for covered professional liability claims. To be covered, claims must be based on events that arise out of the professional(s)named in the Coverage Summary. CLAIMS-MADE Retro Date: October 1, 1995 • $2,000,000 Each Person Limit $3,000,000 Total Limit $ 75,000 * Self Insured Retention * $350,000 Basket Aggregate (Includes: property, general liability, employee benefits liability, EMT liability, law enforcement liability, public entity management liability, automobile liability) .`: Who P� t.�:C..:::.ana � fi .::.::: s o e to U e t s Agreement- Organization. If you are an organization . shown in the coverage summary, you're protected against claims that result from professional services that were or should have been provided by anyone for whose acts you're legally responsible. Additional benefits. All of the following benefits are in addition to the limits of coverage. However, we won't defend a suit or pay a claim after the limit of coverage that applies has been used up in paying judgments or settlements. Defending lawsuits. We'll defend any suit brought against any protected person for covered claims, even if the suit is groundless or fraudulent. We have the right to investigate, negotiate and settle any suit or claim if we believe that is proper. We'll pay all costs of defending the suit, including interest on that part of any judgment that doesn't exceed the limit of coverage. Excludes: Year 2000 claims Included in CGL is the premium for all Health Care -EMT coverage. August 27, 1999 10 • '`'' ........ ?•... ''``..s;...` .. .. •" -?:3 <4? ::: ':f`.-.}'•`y.... ',`:.....'`.,:.' ....`........ 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Excludes: Year 2000 claims $63,716 is the premium for Law Enforcement Liability. r ernik • August 27, 1999 12 hilaideatilW‘ addliNt:::.:§§ing.:?hl:Nig§.61RANCEINStaiiiiMENEgor This policy is designed to cover damages any protected person is legally required to pay for covered loss that results from the conduct of duties by or for a public entity and is caused by a wrongful act. Wrongful act is defined as any error, omission or negligent act, including employment-related practices. This coverage is provided on a Claims-Made basis. The Retroactive Date is: October 1, 1987. Consent to Settle Clause $2,000,000 Each Wrongful Act Limit $2,000,000 Total Limit $ 75,000 * Self Insured Retention • $350,000 Basket Aggregate (Includes: property, general liability, employee benefits liability, EMT liability, law enforcement liability, public entity management liability, automobile liability). Who is Protected The Public Entity Elected or Appointed Officials Board Members Volunteer Workers Estates, Heirs, Legal Representatives or Assigns Employees (including employees of the entity's boards) Typical claims made against protected persons include: • failure to properly zone • wrongful termination • violation of civil rights • wrongful denial of permit • improper procedures/management r 13 August 27, 1999 .................. ::::..:.:.::::::::.::::::::: U LIC N` Y:; ..... . ..•Pay on behalf basis Duty to defend claims even if allegations are groundless, false, or fraudulent Settlement Consent clause included in the policy Prior Acts coverage back to the retroactive date (effective date of the first claims-made policy) Automatic Limited Reporting Period of 60 days after the agreement ends Option to purchase Extended Reporting Period Punitive damages covered up to full policy limits, if allowed by law Law Enforcement Duties Exclusion does not apply to employment-related practices Personal Injury Exclusion does not apply to employment -related practices No exclusion for Architects, Engineers or Lawyers Excludes: Year 2000 claims $37,982 is the premium for all Public Entity Management Liability coverage. • August 27, 1999 14 i.:.::;tan' "5f; 3 ia &WW 1 .:;:::: :.:•:.. . ....:.:: 1:: >:::::;: Autos Covered: All Autos (Based on 279 units) $2,000,000 Auto Liability $2,000,000 Uninsured\Underinsured Motorist $ 5,000 Medical Payments $ 75,000 Self Insured Retention . * $350,000 Basket Aggregate (Includes: property, general liability, employee benefits liability, EMT liability, law enforcement liability, public entity management liability, automobile liability) Composite Rate: $157 per unit Subject to Annual Adjustment Liability coverage for intentional or expected bodily injury and property damage is provided if the injury or damage results from the reasonable use of force to protect people or property. Subject to satisfactory Motor Vehicle Records on all drivers. Includes: Removal of the fellow Employee Exclusion; Hired Car Physcial Damage($30,000. Limit); Hired &Non Owned Automobile Liability $43,803 is the premium for Auto Liability. • • August 27, 1999 15 k Limit Premium Deductible Physical Damage(Vehicles) $ 8,172,694 $5,108 $1,000 Miscellaneous Property $ 1,901,347 $ 434 $1,000 Contractor's Equipment $16,077,520 $8,968 $1,000 >Unscheduled ($100,000 or less) $ 500,000 Included $1,000 Radio Emergency Equipment $ 7,867,202 $3,635 $1,000 Fine Arts $ 150,000 $ 100 $1,000 Account's Receivable $ 250,000 $ 363 $1,000 Valuable Papers $ 1,000,000 $ 150 $1,000 Transit $ 2.50,000 $ 380 $1,000 3 Electronic Data Processing Equipment $ 1,124,537 $1,587 $1,000 Data/Media $ 500,000 Included $1,000 Breakdown $1,000 iNtMeNitlfiVainingillifilliPMENOMONERMINMENEMPONNIM Includes: Year 2000 Clarification Endorsement. $20,725 is the total premium for all Inland Marine coverages. August 27, 1999 16 • � � �... This policy is designed to cover real Property and Business Personal Property against losses which are not normally covered by the standard property form. Difference In Conditions Limit $70,000,000 Deductible $50,000 Flood * Limit $ 6,000,000 Deductible $50,000 Earthquake > Blanket Property Limit $ 6,000,000 Deductible 1% > Underground Pipes Limit $16,000,000 Deductible 1% * Excludes Flood Zone "A" Includes: Year 2000 Clarification Endorsement $5,500 is the premium for Difference In Conditions coverage. • • r August 27, 1999 17 )i:lpeppplpppppttamgtNsggwgplmpnprp.ppgfiog ? ow.``�':i :< n < ':<? <>«« `:` » >s<on»1111> ?`:><`:`:> >' >? » >< `> ` >` > >>< '> 1111> > '>>< >? LIMIT PREMIUM DEDUCTIBLE Blanket Public Employee $500,000 $4,888 $5,000 Dishonesty w/faithful performance option Depositor's Forgery or $500,000 included $5,000 Alteration Money& Securities $500,000 Included $5,000 1111 :�ttid ..�":.:<.>:.;:.:,.;::.::;1111111111:.>::.;:.;:,:.::.::.1111:. 1111;:.;;;;:;::::.;: ::.::.::.;:.::.:::1111;::.>:.:;,:.;:.:::.::. 1111: A deductible of at Ieast $1,000 is required with limits in excess of$25,000. This quotation is subject to obtaining a completed Acord Crime application and that the following controls are in place: • annual audits completed by an independent auditor or state auditor • bank accounts are reconciled monthly by someone not authorized to make deposits or withdrawals elk ' • countersignatures required on checks Includes: Year 2000 Clarification Endorsement $4,888 is the premium for all Crime coverage. • r August 27, 1999 18 is}j�i::%::•::::?'sir}::ii:i`�'%::i:i:•.'•;::i: :::'i::ii"si::::is�::%::ii::::%::is:i:::i::i::::ii:i'::ij::i:���i:i::::i::i::i:ti:::i:::i::: '%%'...'•..':.....,::%.:::..,::%.,tr:ki'%.i;:::r:•:i::?:S:i''.' .'::�..:ryh}?:i'>:i:?:::::..i:::�....•::ii:C?::':v?..�:.....:......•,:•:}:2:�•�.::::i:..'••::i:� ::.. :.'.: i. :::.:: .: ::.i: ': :. .: v... .:::. .::. ::.:: ::. ::::•i::::::::•iiiv: v��1��,,,`�,...Y.I.A.,M,;:AMR,i,{,`���i,.�:•��,,,•,'�:'.•.•'�,., �!V:^:�::ii •'�•r•'�'�•'�' �.•' �JAM:� :;i: i:ii'. :{::i::i' ':`:.: ::•'::::.":'� �'�. `�'.i `:i::. i. :•:i .::'ii ,�ii% vvp:•i:{•••[/••.'!v��•:iiiv;?•'':.�YY::`:%%'::.}i'}:;:{{: ::% ::?:i'.:%:i}::?:'v:{i{ii:!??:Div%%:ti<?}i'Ltiii<Yti'Sttiivi:::{:::i{'•,:::::$'?:{+:::ji;:::'.:;sj�::t:>�:ii.`•i sii::;:}::i$ii:ti{Li>i:;'•::•:•:•ii::iiiiii:fiiii:i}j :•:•::{j::::::}:::iii':ii%:ij:ii ��.,, '^ iii}:!4i:•:• i:•i:•:•i:•i:•ii?'n�•iii::::::i:i::::::. The Umbrella/Excess Insuring Agreement provides: • excess limits above the primary limits for damages that result from a single catastrophic event; • "drop down" coverage to respond to a reduction in the available primary insurance limit as a result of an impaired total limit, or replace the affected primary insurance if its total limit is exhausted; and • broader than primary coverage. ..�'��"•.....:..:.............:.......:......::.::.::::iii>:::::.�.i:ii:: . . ........... ................:.:....::::...::.::�::::::.::::::::::::.:�:.:::::::.:.�:.�::::::::::.:>::.i:.i:;•ii:.;:.;:.;ii:;;.i:;.;.:.i;.>:.>:<.::;:,.iii:;.:;.i:.ii:;;.ii:;;.i:.ii:.;:.i:.;i»:•i:.i:.;:.::<::.:.:.;i::::::%::%:<::::»:«:::::::;::::<:::::::»: $7,000,000 General Aggregate Limit $7,000,000 Products & Completed Operations Aggregate Limit $7,000,000 Personal Injury Limit $7,000,000 Advertising Injury Limit $7,000,000 Each Event Limit $ 10,000 Insured Retention The Standard Umbrella/Excess form with limits listed above provides coverage over the following forms:• • General Liability k • Auto • Law Enforcement Liability(Occurrence) • Workers Compensation A separate Excess Errors and Omissions Liability Protection Claims-made form, with separate limits and deductibles, applies over the following forms: • Public Entity Management Liability • Employee Benefits Liability Note: The above Umbrella/Excess forms DO NOT provide excess coverage over the Healthcare Professional Liability Form (EMTs and Nurses). OteargetftatONSIENINEMINSENEMENNEMININIMENIIIIII Excludes: Year 2000 claims $36,750 is the premium for Umbrella coverage. August 27, 1999 19 • Insured: City of Elgin Insurer: Illinois National Insurance Policy Term: 10/01/99 To 10/01/00 Workers Compensation Benefits (A): Statutory Employers Liability(B): States: Illinois $1,000,000. Each Accident $1,000,000. Policy Limit $1,000,000. Each Employee Retention: $250,000. Each Accident $250,000. Policy Limit $250,000. Each Employee Rate: .07 Per 100 Payroll Premium Basis: $30,471,300. Estimated Payroll Deposit Premium: $21,330. ± E C. MPEfWkf ti N CLAIM MINIST`` : ' ' Medical Only Losses Up to 90 @ $100.00 each $9,000. Indemnity Losses up to 35 @ $625.00 each $21,875. Minimum Program Year Claim Administration $30,875. Overage Fee: Medical only losses exceeding 90 per program year will be handled for an additional $95.00 per claim. Indemnity losses exceeding 35 per program year will be handled for an additional fee of$285.00 per claim. Multi-Year Claim Fee: An additional fee of$180. per indemnity claim will be charged for anything remaining open more than one year, but less than two years from the date CCMSI received the first report of injury. An additional fee of$75.00 per indemnity claim will be charged for anything remaining open for more than two years from the date CCMSI received the first report of injury. ruk The minimum program year claim administration fee will be payable in quarterly installments. August 27, 1999 20 PROPOSAL SUMMARY r leammunimmouninIONEMMUSIIIIIIIIONIUMMI Property Insurance: Building and Contents $ 71,128 $ 57,172 Boiler& Machinery $ 9,396 $ 9,396 Inland Marine: Physical Damage $ 5,108 $ 5,000 Misc. Property $ 434 $ 434 Contractor's Equipment $ 8,986 $ 8,986 Radio Emergency $ 3,635 $ 3,635 EDP $ 1,587 $ 1,587 Fine Arts $ 100 $ 100 Account's Receivable $ 363 $ 363 Valuable Papers $ 150 $ 150 Difference in Condition $ 5,500 $ 5,500 Transit $ 380 $ 380 Crime $ 4,888 $ 4,888 rk General Liability $ 75,455 $ 68,772 Employee Benefits Included in CGL Incl. EMT Professional Included in CGL Incl. Law Enforcement Liability $ 63,716 $ 63,716 Public Entity Management Liability $ 37,982 $ 34,384 Automobile: Liability $ 43,803 $ 45,216 Umbrella Liability @ $7,000,000 Limit $ 36,750 $ 35,000 SUBTOTAL $369,361 $344,679 St Paul Claim Administration $ 32,548 $ 32,548 Excess Workers Compensation $ 21,330 $ 21,330 Workers Compensation Claim Administration $ 30,875 $ 30,875 rib' TOTAL $454,114 $429,432 August 27, 1999 21 ..:���.! ...::..�.�.::..�:..:.::.�.::.:;•::...:�::...:: ::.�.!3��::;��!Ala.�:�:.:::::::::::::::::::::::•:::�.�9$.::::::::..�:::::::::::::::::::::: Property Values: $139,446,151 $111,928,030. Increase By, $ 27,538,121. Inland Marine: Vehicles $8,172,694 $7,998,970 Automobile: 279 Units 288 Units Liability/Expenditures: $40,874,865 $37,236,884 Public Entity Mgmt Liability: 85,068 population 77,010 population Law Enforcement Liability: 142 Class One 142 Class One Officers Officers Aok 22 August 27, 1999