As we mentioned in part one of this discussion, a strategy for dealing with this exposure involves a significant amount of pre- and post-incident activity. Active shooter programs commonly involve the following:
Non-Insurance Services
Pre-event
Risk Assessment
Employee Crisis Training
During Event
Crisis Management
Second (Event) Responders (those who supplement initial, emergency action of fire, medical and police [first responders] and handle return services and site clean-up.)
Post-event
Counseling Services
Psychiatric Care
Public Relations Disaster Team
Investigation Assistance Funds (Rewards)
Expenses for additional, temporary security measures
Insurance Services
Liability Coverage for Lawsuits due to loss created by active shooting incident
Limits vary from $250,000/$500,000 up to multi-million dollar maximum
Business Income and Extra Expense
Limits vary from $1 million up to $100 million
Emergency medical care
Rehabilitation Expenses
Funeral and Burial Expenses
Marketing for the product targets those who are most vulnerable to this exposure such as Educational institutions, Entertainment organizations, Hotels, Healthcare providers, Religious institutions, Retail organizations, Shows (ex. Fairs, Trade Shows and Rodeos.)
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