Chubb to Offer Solution for Late Notice of Employment Practices Liability Claims
Endorsements Created for Employee Privacy Breaches and Workplace Violence
WARREN, NJ, February 2, 2009 - The Chubb Group of Insurance Companies has broadened its employment practices liability (EPL) coverage by offering a solution
for companies concerned about late claim reporting of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission workplace discrimination charges.
The endorsement permits EPL customers to report EEOC charges anytime during the policy period. If the policy is renewed with
Chubb, it offers an additional reporting window of 180 days after the expiration of the initial policy period. In addition,
the endorsement includes "most favorable jurisdiction" language to determine, where allowable, whether the reporting of an
EPL claim is timely.
Chubb also has created two endorsements to help EPL customers mitigate the costs of employee privacy breaches and workplace
violence incidents. These two endorsements are intended for small to mid-size organizations that require less coverage for
these exposures than the coverage provided by more expensive stand-alone insurance policies.
Early Claim Incentive Endorsement "More than 80,000 charges of workplace discrimination or harassment are filed each year with the EEOC, and many companies
fail to recognize that these charges are considered claims under their EPL insurance policies and need to be reported to their
insurance company in a timely manner," said Catherine Padalino, worldwide EPL product manager for Chubb Specialty Insurance.
"When a charge is not reported as required by the terms of the policy, insurance companies may deny these claims for late
notice. Chubb is one of the first to offer EPL customers a solution to this issue."
Despite the new endorsement, Padalino said Chubb will continue to encourage employers to report EEOC charges as soon as possible.
In 2007, the company introduced an optional Early Claim Reporting Incentive Endorsement for EPL policies. This endorsement
provides customers that notify Chubb within 15 days of an employment claim, including administrative charges, with a 10-percent
reduction (up to $50,000) in their deductible/retention amount.
Violation of Employee Privacy Endorsement The new Violation of Employee Privacy Endorsement offers defense cost coverage when an EPL customer is sued because it failed
to secure an employee's personal information, such as Social Security number, employee benefit account information or health
information. It also provides coverage when an employer fails to notify an employee, as required by law, that his/her personal
information was accessed by an unauthorized person or organization.
"Just like security breaches relating to customer information, unauthorized access to employee personal information can also
have damaging effects for a company," said Padalino. "State and federal laws require companies to protect the personal information
of their customers as well as their employees."
Workplace Violence Expense Coverage Endorsement The Workplace Violence Expense Coverage Endorsement provides insurance coverage for hiring a security consultant, public relations
consultant, forensic analyst or security guard service or conducting a counseling seminar for employees after an incident.
"Today, more employers have formal programs to address how their managers and employees can help prevent violence in the workplace,"
said Padalino, "but many are not prepared to handle such incidents or the resulting financial burden." In 2007, about 16
workplace deaths resulted from assaults and other violent acts every week in the U.S. workplace, according to the Bureau of
Labor Statistics.
The member insurers of the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies form a multi-billion dollar organization providing property
and casualty insurance for personal and commercial customers worldwide through 8,500 independent agents and brokers. Chubb's
global network includes branches and affiliates throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Australia.
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