Reference no: EM13221418
Co-insurance situations:
Jack's carpet store is located in an owned building with an actual cash value of $250,000. Jack bought a CPP with a basic perils building limits of $150,000. A tornado levels the building. How much will jack collect from his insurance company under these circumstances? What would be collect if there was a partial loss of $ 50,000?
1. Would it make any different if the peril of fire caused the loss?
2. What if peril was weight of snow?
3. Jack bought a replacement cost policy for the new building. The policy has a 90% coinsurance clause and it would cost 400,000, to rebuild the new structure. What coverage limit is necessary to collect full value for a partial, covered loss
Blanket insurance:
Jack presently owns three carpet stores. The amount of stock and contents at building one is $400.00.; location two contains business personal property valued at $250000 while location three contains inventory of $200,000 . Due to constant shifts of inventory among the three locations, Jack purchased basic perils. Blanket insurance in the amount of $400.000 for all of his business personal property. He is confident about this limit because it would be the maximum possible loss at any one location. The policy has a $1,000 deductible. Location two is totally destroyed by an explosion. Under normal blanket policy conditions, what amount would Jack collect from his insurance company for total loss of contents at location two.
Other insurance problem:
Fred's Outpost Restaurant is located in an unprotected area, so he was required to divide his fire insurance among four companies belonging to the Quaker State Group:
1. Company A insures the building for $50,000. and carries $50,000. on the contents.
2. Company B insures the building for $100,000.
3. Company C insures the contents for $25,000. And the building for $75,000.
4. Company D insures the contents for $40,000. And the building for $60,000.
The value of the building is $300,000 and contents are valued at $150,000. The common policy is a CPP with a $1,000 deductible. The isolated restaurant suffers a fire loss resulting in damage to the building of $100,000 and damage to contents of $50,000.
What amount would each insurer contribute to the claim?
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