BP
10 09–NAMED PERILS
(September 2022)
INTRODUCTION
Early editions of the
Insurance Services Office (ISO) Businessowners Program offered coverage on
either a Causes of Loss–Basic Form or on a Causes of Loss–Special Form. The
2000 edition eliminated the basic option and since, offers only the Causes of
Loss–Special Form. However, limited protection can be achieved by endorsing BP
10 09–Named Perils to the BP 00 03–Businessowners Coverage Form.
BP 10 09–NAMED PERILS ANALYSIS
This endorsement amends
Section 1–Property in the Businessowners Coverage Form.
Note: This analysis is of the 07 13 edition of this endorsement.
Changes from the 01 10 edition are in
bold print.
A. Property Not Covered
Section I–Property 2.
Property Not Covered b. Money or Securities is replaced.
Note: BP 00 03 does not have G. Optional Coverages 5. Burglary and
Robbery. BP 10 09–Named Perils H adds it.
B. Covered Causes of Loss
BP 00 03–Section
I–Property 3. Covered Causes of Loss is
deleted and replaced. Direct physical loss or damage except as excluded
or limited is deleted. The following replaces it.
3. There
are twelve covered causes of loss:
a. Fire
Related
Article: Fire–A Discussion
b. Lightning
c. Explosion
This
includes gases or fuel within any fired vessel’s furnace or its flues or
passages that explodes. It does not include loss or damage due to rupture or
bursting of pressure relief devices or contents in any building swelling or
expanding due to water.
Related
Article: Explosion–A Discussion
d. Windstorm or Hail (07 13 change)
Windstorm
or Hail is covered. It does not include cold weather and frost. In addition,
ice that is not considered hail, snow, or sleet is also excluded even if driven
by wind.
Loss or
damage to fabric or slat awnings or canopies outside of buildings that
windstorm or hail causes is excluded. Loss or damage by windstorm or hail to
supports for such awnings and canopies is also excluded.
Damage
to the interior of the building or to property stored inside it is covered for loss
or damage from rain, snow, dust, or sand. However, this coverage applies only
when wind or hail first damages the building’s roof or walls and the rain,
snow, dust, or sand then enter through the opening created in the building.
Trees, shrubs, lawns, and plants that are
covered property because they are part of a vegetated roof are not covered when
damaged by hail. (07 13 addition)
Related
Article: Windstorm or Hail–A Discussion
e. Smoke
Coverage applies to smoke only when it causes
damage that is both sudden and accidental. Smoke from agricultural
smudging or industrial operations that causes loss or damage is excluded.
f. Aircraft
or Vehicles
Loss or damage caused by aircraft or vehicles
making actual contact with covered property is covered. Coverage also applies
if the aircraft or vehicle makes physical contact with the building or structure
that contains the covered property. Aircraft includes spacecraft,
self-propelled missiles and items that fall from any aircraft. Physical contact
with vehicles includes contact with objects that vehicles throw up. Damage caused
by a vehicle the named insured owns or operates in the course of its business
causes is excluded.
Note: Aircraft is not a defined term in
the form so physical damage due to contact by a drone would be covered.
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Example: The pickup truck jumped the curb and landed against
Millie’s Knick-Knacks. The impact caused Millie’s shelving to fall and
$15,000 worth of knick-knacks to break. These items are covered even though
the truck did not actually strike them. |
g. Riot or Civil Commotion (07 13 change)
Riot or civil commotion and any accompanying
looting are covered. Acts of striking employees, temporary employees, or leased employees who occupy the described
premise are also covered.
Note: There is no mention of theft.
h. Vandalism
This is willful and malicious damage
to or destruction of covered property. Loss or damage due to theft is excluded.
However, coverage applies to building damage that burglars cause while entering
or exiting the building.
I. Sprinkler Leakage
This is
discharge of any substance from any automatic sprinkler system. It includes
collapse of water storage tanks that make up part of such systems. If the
building is covered, coverage extends to the cost to repair or replace damaged
parts of the automatic sprinkler system that leak or that are damaged by freezing.
Tearing out and replacing any part of the building in order to gain access to
the damaged system is also covered.
This
cause of loss defines an automatic sprinkler system as an automatic fire
protection or extinguishing system connected to sprinklers. It includes
discharge nozzles, ducts, pipes, tanks, pumps, and private fire protection
mains. When supplied from such a system, it also includes hydrants, standpipes,
outlets, and non-automatic fire protective systems.
j. Sinkhole Collapse
This is
land that suddenly collapses or sinks into empty underground spaces or voids that
water action on limestone or dolomite creates. Land that collapses or sinks
into manufactured spaces (mines) beneath the surface is not considered sinkhole
collapse and is excluded. The cost to fill sinkholes is also excluded.
Related
Court Case: Earth Movement Exclusion Applied: Collapse Did Not Cause the
Damage
k. Volcanic Action
This is direct loss or damage to
covered property from a volcanic eruption. However, this coverage applies to
only loss or damage caused by airborne blast or shock waves, ash, dust,
particulate matter, or lava flow. Costs to remove ash, dust, or particulate
matter are excluded unless they first caused actual physical damage.
All
eruptions that occur within 168 consecutive hours are treated as a single
occurrence.
l. Transportation
Coverage applies to loss or damage to property
in transit from the following types of transportation events:
·
Vehicles
overturning, colliding, or derailing
·
Vessels
that are stranded or that sink
·
Bridges,
culverts, piers, wharves, or docks collapsing
C. Limitations
All of Section I–Property
4. Limitations is removed because there is no reason to limit a cause of loss that
is already excluded.
D. Additional
Coverages
Section I–Property 5.
Additional Coverages d. Collapse and e. Water Damage, Other Liquids, Powder, or
Molten Material are deleted.
E. Exclusions
Paragraph B. Exclusions
is amended as follows:
1. The following completely replaces
Paragraph 2:
The
insurance company does not pay for loss or damage caused by or that results
from the following:
a. Electrical Apparatus
There is
no coverage for damage, disturbance,
disruption, or any type of interference with any electrical or electronic wire,
device, appliance, system, network, or device, appliance, system, or network
that utilizes cellular or satellite technology caused by or that results from
artificially generated energy.
There is a wide range of the types of artificially
generated energy. It can be electrical, magnet, or electromagnetic. Examples of
such energy are electrical currents (including arcing), magnetic, or electromagnetic
field produced electrical charge, electromagnetic energy pulses, or waves or
microwaves from an electromagnet.
There is
an exception. If fire results, coverage applies to the loss or damage it
causes.
Loss or
damage to computers due to artificially
generated energy is covered but under only limited conditions. The loss
or damages must be caused by either an occurrence that takes place within 100
feet of the described premises or by a blackout or brownout caused by an
occurrence that takes place within 100 feet of the described premises.
Note:
This exclusion is the same as Exclusion B. 2. a. in the Businessowners
Coverage form.
b. Burst Piping
There is no coverage when water pipes burst
or rupture unless the rupture or bursting is caused by or results from an
eligible source of loss. This exclusion does not apply to automatic sprinkler
systems.
Note:
This is similar to Exclusion B. 2. e. Frozen Plumbing in the Businessowners
Coverage Form. However, it does not have the exception when heat is maintained
in the building.
c. Water Discharge
There is
no coverage if water or steam leaks or is discharged from any part of a system
or appliance that contains it unless a covered cause of loss first damages the
system or appliance. This exclusion does not apply to automatic sprinkler
systems.
d. Steam Apparatus
Coverage does not apply if steam
boilers, pipes, engines, or turbines the named insured owns, leases, operates,
or controls explode. However, if a fire or a combustion explosion results from
the explosion, coverage applies to loss or damage the fire or combustion
explosion causes.
Note:
This is similar to Exclusion B. 2. d. Steam Apparatus in the Businessowners
Coverage Form. However, it has fewer exceptions.
e. Mechanical Breakdown
Centrifugal force that causes bursting or
rupturing and/or other types of mechanical breakdown damage loss or damage is excluded.
If such breakdowns result in a covered cause of loss occurring, coverage
applies to the loss or damage from the covered cause of loss. This
exclusion does not apply to breakdown of computers.
Note:
This is the same as Exclusion B. 2. l. (6) in the Businessowners Coverage
Form.
f. Errors or Omissions
All
damage that errors or omissions in processing, programming, or storing data
causes is excluded. However, coverage applies to direct physical loss or damage
caused by or that results from fire and/or explosion after such errors or
omissions if this coverage form covers fire and/or explosion.
Note:
This is the same as Exclusion B. 2. m., Errors or Omissions in the
Businessowners Coverage Form except that this exclusion does not refer to valuable
papers and records.
g. Installation, Testing, Repair
Damage due to errors or deficiencies in
installing, maintaining, modifying, or designing the named insured’s
computer systems and electronic data is excluded. However, coverage applies to
physical loss or damage due to any resulting fire and/or explosion if this
coverage form covers fire and/or explosion.
Note:
This is the same as Exclusion B. 2. n. Installation, Testing, Repair in the
Businessowners Coverage Form.
h. Electrical Disturbance
Damage due to electrical or magnetic
injury to (or erasure of) electronic data by electrical disturbance is excluded.
The exception is the coverage that 5. Additional Coverages in BP 00 03 provides.
In addition, coverage applies to direct loss or damage that lightning causes.
Note:
This is the same as Exclusion B. 2. o. Electrical Disturbance in the Businessowners
Coverage Form.
i. Continuous or Repeated Seepage or
Leakage of Water
Loss or damage due to repeated or continual
seepage or leakage of water that takes place for 14 days or more is excluded.
The presence of humidity, moisture, or vapor for 14 days or more is also
excluded.
Note:
This is identical to Exclusion B. 2. p. in the Businessowners Coverage
Form.
2. The following completely replaces exclusion
6:
6. Accounts Receivable and Valuable Papers and
Records Exclusions (07 13 changes)
BP 10
09–Named Perils has its own approach to handle losses that involve this
property. These exclusions apply to both Accounts Receivable and Valuable
Papers and Records Coverage Extensions.
a. The
insurance company does not pay for loss or damage caused by or that results
from the following:
(1) Any
dishonest or criminal act by the named insured, its partners, employees, temporary employees, leased employees,
directors, trustees, authorized representatives, or anyone else with an
interest in the property. Coverage does not apply regardless of whether the
excluded persons act alone or in collusion with others. It also does not apply to
theft by any person entrusted with the property for any reason, or whether the
action takes place before or after employment hours.
Carriers
for hire are not subject to this exclusion. Acts of destruction by employees, temporary employees, leased employees,
or authorized representatives are not excluded. However, coverage does not
apply to acts of theft by the named insured’s employees, leased employees, temporary employees, or authorized
representatives.
Note:
Other crime coverage forms and policies address some of these loss
exposures.
(2) There
is no coverage when the named
insured or anyone entrusted with property voluntarily parts with it because of
a trick or false pretense.
(3) There is no coverage when property is
transferred to another person or place based on unauthorized
instructions.
b. The
insurance company does not pay for loss or damage caused by or that results
from any of the following. However, if any of these result in a covered cause
of loss occurring, coverage applies to the resulting loss or damage.
(1) Weather
conditions but only if they contribute in any way with excluded causes of loss
B. 1. c. Governmental Action, B. 1. d. Nuclear Hazard, or B. 1. f. War and
Military Action to produce the loss or damage
(2) Acts
or decisions by any governmental body, person, group, or organization. This
also includes failing to act or decide.
(3) Inadequate,
faulty, or defective planning, zoning or development, design, workmanship,
repair, grading, or compacting, materials used in construction, remodeling,
renovation, or maintenance. This applies whether or not the property is on and
off premises.
c. The
following exclusions apply to only accounts receivable. Coverage does not apply
to loss or damage:
(1) That occurs because records are
altered, falsified, concealed, or destroyed in order to conceal that money,
securities, or other property have been wrongfully given, taken, or withheld. This
exclusion applies to only accounts receivable that are part of the wrongful
behaviors.
(2) That occurs because of errors or
omissions in bookkeeping, accounting, or billing
(3) That requires an audit or inventory
calculation to prove that it occurred
Note:
These are identical to the Accounts Receivable exclusions in the
Businessowners Coverage Form.
F. Deductibles
2. The following completely replaces D.2. Deductibles:
Regardless
of the deductible amount, the most the insurance company deducts from any loss
or damage in any one occurrence that involves Burglary and Robbery, Employee
Dishonesty, Outdoor Signs, and Forgery or Alteration is the Optional Coverage
Deductible on the declarations. However, it does not increase the deductible on
the declarations. It only satisfies that deductible's requirements.
G.
Vacancy
The following completely replaces Property Loss Condition E. 8. b.
Vacancy Provisions
b. Vacancy Provisions
If the covered building was
vacant for 60 or more consecutive days before the covered loss or damage
occurred, the insurance company does not pay for any loss or damage from
vandalism or sprinkler leakage (unless the system was protected against
freezing).
If the covered building was
vacant for 60 or more consecutive days before the covered loss or damage
occurred, the insurance company reduces the amount it pays by 15% for loss or
damage caused by any other covered cause of loss.
Note: The only difference between this and the vacancy provisions
in the coverage form is that the reference to breakage of building glass, water
damage, and theft or attempted theft is deleted. This is because these causes
of loss are not covered causes of loss when this endorsement is attached.
H. Optional Coverages (07 13
change)
Section G. Optional Coverages is amended in many ways.
1. Paragraph 2. Money and Securities is
deleted.
2. Paragraph 5. Burglary and Robbery is
added as follows:
a. The
insurance company pays for direct physical loss of or damage to money and
securities and business personal property at the
described premises. Business personal property coverage applies only if there
is a limit of insurance on the declarations at the described premises.
The loss
or damage must be the direct result of an actual or attempted burglary or
robbery.
Burglary
is defined. It means a person who enters or leaves the premises unlawfully to
take property from inside the premises and leaving marks that evidence forcible
entry or exit.
Robbery
is defined. It means taking property from the person who has custody of it by
causing or threatening that person with bodily harm, or committing an unlawful
act witnessed by the person that had the property.
b. Coverage
for money and securities is extended to include while they are at a bank or
savings institution, inside the living quarters of the named insured, its
partners, employees, temporary
employees, or leased employees who have custody of it, and while in transit
between such places.
c. Coverage
does not apply to loss or damage:
(1) To
household or personal effects in living quarters of the named insured, its
partners, officers, directors, stockholders, or relatives of any of these
(2) To
manuscripts, deeds, or accounts
(3) To
evidences of debt that the definition of securities does not include
(4) To
missing property where there is no physical evidence to explain what happened
to it
Note:
This means shortages an inventory determines are insufficient to verify a
covered loss.
(5) That result from criminal or dishonest
acts by the named insured, its partners, directors, employees temporary employees, leased employees,
or authorized representatives, whether acting alone or in collusion with
others, or while performing services for the named insured or otherwise
(6) That
result from voluntarily parting with property or giving it away to others
because of a trick, scheme, or other false pretense
(7) To
property transferred to another person or place based on unauthorized
instructions
(8) Caused
by or that result from loss of use, loss of market, or delay
(9) That
occurs during a fire at the described premises
d. Loss
Payment
(1) The
most the insurance company pays for loss or damage of money and securities in
or on the described premises or in a bank or financial institution is the
Inside the Premises limit of insurance on the declarations.
(2) The limit on the declarations for
Outside the Premises is the most the insurance company pays while the property
is anywhere else.
(3) All other business personal
property is limited to 25% of the business personal property limit of
insurance. However, a $2,500 sub-limit applies to:
·
Furs and garments made of and/or trimmed with
fur
·
Jewelry, jewels, precious and semi-precious
stones, bullion, watches, watch movements, platinum, gold, silver, and other
precious alloys or metals. This limitation does not apply to jewelry or watches
valued at less than $100 each.
·
Patterns, dies, forms, and molds
e. Loss
or damage that results from a single act or from a series of related acts, or that
one or more person causes, is treated as one occurrence.
I. Definitions
The definition of
specified causes of loss does not apply.