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8 COOPERATORNEWS —  JUNE  2022  COOPERATORNEWS.COM  Loss, Insurance,   & Claims  A Primer  BY COOPER SMITH  For  many,  the  topic  of  insurance  can  strophic loss.   be a bit overwhelming. Even the terms we   use as insurance purchasers differ sub-  stantially from the terms industry profes-  sionals use when discussing and settling   claims—which  can  leave  laymen  feeling  cial loss or injury resulting directly from   like we need a translator to make sense of  an unbroken chain of events, or a proxi-  what exactly we’re paying for, what’s cov-  ered, and (even more importantly) what’s  an insurance policy. The latter refers to   not.   For example, take the expression ‘to-  tal loss.’ The average policyholder likely  or  in  case  of  the  presence  of  superven-  takes  it  to  mean  that  there’s  no  hope  of  ing  events, no damage  or  injury  would   repairing the asset in question, whatever  have resulted.” An example of direct loss   that may be. To an insurance profession-  al, however, ‘total loss’ means something  and took the roof off your building; your   else. Replacement isn’t really the issue. It’s  direct loss would include the damage to   more a matter of numbers; are the pro-  ceeds from the claim enough to repair the  furniture, inventory, etc.  asset to its prior state? And in the world   of insurance, that’s only the beginning—  so it’s incumbent on boards, managers,  or property that is beyond the scope of   and even individual owners and share-  holders to better understand what’s cov-  ered, what’s not, and how a claim is made.  Types of Loss  Loss—of property, possessions, even  store, not only are there rebuilding costs,   of life—is the basis of the entire insurance  but the business cannot operate until the   business, and therefore the industry has  damage is fixed. Income lost during the   as many words for loss as the Inuit have  rebuilding—and after it, if customers   for snow. That said, the basic terms most  stick with the alternatives they found in   of us need to be familiar with are direct  the meantime—represents indirect loss.  loss, indirect loss, partial loss, and cata-  According to Insuranceopedia.com,   these different losses can be defined as   follows:   Direct loss refers to physical or finan-  mate cause that led to a risk covered by   a cause that immediately precedes the   damage or injury, and “without which   would be if a tornado struck your town   the structure, as well as to any equipment,   Indirect loss is “an expense caused by   damage or injury to insured individuals   the covered damage. This expense is at-  tributable to the covered loss, but is not   part of the covered loss itself.” If that   same tornado destroys the roof of your   Partial loss refers to damage to an in-  INSURANCE  MACKOUL RISK SOLUTIONS  Less than   10%   of community   associations have proper coverage   in the event of a breach.  www.mackoul.com  Is your association covered   for a cyber attack?  THE AVERAGE COST   OF A DATA BREACH IS   $4.24 MILLION AS OF 2021.  *  *FORBES.COM  These alarming cybersecurity   statistics are a call to take risk   management more seriously.   Contact Mackoul today to help   reduce your association’s risk!  CYBER INSURANCE  There is a hacker attack every   39   seconds.  Phishing attacks account for more   than  80%   of reported security   incidents.  MACKOUL RISK SOLUTIONS  Are you keeping up with safety   measures to protect your HOA’s   sensitive data?  Get an   Instant   Quote!  25 Nassau Lane  Island Park, NY 11558  516-431-9100  www.mackoul.com  The Bike Stacker  • Staggered, formed bike trays hold     any style bike upright  • Tear drop tire slot (pat. pending)  • Made of 1/8” steel angle and      14 GA steel formed channel  • Heavy-duty 11 GA steel  • Vinyl sleeve protects wheel rim  • Installs easily...with two 1/2”     round holes for wall mounting  • Includes security cable  • Heavy-duty 11 GA steel  • Vinyl sleeve protects wheel rim  The Wall Riderhe Wall Rider  • Heavy-duty 11 GA steel  T  ®  Serving The New York Area For Over 20 Years.  WireCrafters.com | 800-808-1860 | info@WireCrafters.com  Tenant Storage Solutions  • Single or double tier • Industrial grade construction • Installation service available  Tenant Storage Lockers & Package Delivery


































































































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