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Insurance Department

Policies and Claims Procedures

  • Aircraft
  • Alcohol/Liquor Liability
  • Automobiles
  • Boiler & Machinery
  • Buildings (Property)
  • Builder's Risk
  • Business Travel Insurance
  • Comprehensive General Liability
  • Contents/Equipment
  • Fidelity/Crime
  • Watercraft
  • The following is a brief description of some of the University's Insurance Policies and Claims Procedures. These sections are intended to serve as a reference guide in providing information on insurance policies and procedures and to answer some essential questions regarding the University's insurance policies.

    It is important that you contact the Insurance Department if you have specific questions regarding these policies, procedures and claims reporting.

     

    Watercraft

    Policy Description:
    The University's Watercraft Liability Policy provides coverage for bodily injury or property damage claims arising out of the use of University-owned watercraft. All watercraft must be registered through the Insurance Department in order to be scheduled on the Watercraft Policy.

    Department Procedure:
    All University-owned watercraft must be registered and insured through the Insurance Department. Departments with watercraft must have a designated coordinator responsible for authorizing the use of watercraft.

    Claims Procedure:
    All watercraft incidents must be reported to the Insurance Department as soon as possible, by telephone and in writing. Please note that it is important to report any incident even if there appears to be no visible bodily injury or property damage.

      


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