HomeMy WebLinkAbout05(E) - Adopt Resolution No. 20-012 - Electing the Non-Waiver of Statutory Municipal Tort Liability Limits & Declining Excess Liability Insurance Coverage Report
MEETING DATE:January 21, 2020
PREPARED BY:Jason Etter, Accounting Manager
PRESENTED BY:Cathy Erickson, Finance Director
AGENDA ITEM:Adopt Resolution No. 20-012 –Electing the Non-Waiver of
Statutory Municipal Tort Liability Limits and Declining Excess
Liability Insurance Coverage
GOAL AREAHigh-Value City Services
OBJECTIVE: ⦁
Establish financial stability for all funds.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt Resolution No. 20-012 -Electing the Non-Waiver
of Statutory Municipal Tort Liability Limits and
BACKGROUND:
The City of Prior Lake participates in the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust
(LMCIT) for obtaining its liability, property, casualty, automobile and workers
compensation insurance coverage. As a condition of insurance policy renewal the City
must annually execute an “LMCIT Liability Coverage Waiver Form” and:
1.Determine whether to waive the statutory liability limits; and
2.Determine whether to acquire excess liability insurance coverage.
History
Prior Lake has been insured by the LMCIT since 1987. On a business exposure basis
the City has incurred relatively few claims with the overall dollars being fairly low. Over
the period from 2/01/2014 to 2/01/2019, the City’s liability paid losses have amounted
to a total of about $75,400 or an average of about $15,080 per year. Fortunately, the
City has never incurred an insurance liability eligible claim more than the MN statutory
tort limits.
Current Circumstances
LMCIT members that obtain liability coverage from the LMCIT must decide whether to
waive the statutory tort liability limits to the extent of the coverage purchased. That
decision has the following effects:
If the City does not waive the statutory tort limits, the City’s liability is limited by statute
to no more than $500,000 per claimant and $1.5 million per occurrence for all
claimants. These statutory tort limits apply regardless of whether the City purchases
the optional excess liability coverage. A tort is a civil wrong whereby an injured party
may be entitled to compensation.
If the City waives the statutory tort limits and does not purchase excess liability
coverage, a single claimant could potentially recover up to $2 million for a single
occurrence. Under this option, the tort cap liability limits are waived to the extent of the
member’s liability coverage limits, which for LMCIT members is $2 million per
occurrence. The total all claimants (regardless of the number) would be able to recover
for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits apply would also be limited to
$2 million. The cost to waive the statutory limits would be about 3.5% of our base
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liability premium or approximately $3,500 annually.
If the City waives the statutory tort limits and purchases excess liability coverage, a
single claimant could potentially recover an amount up to the limit of the coverage
purchased. The total all claimants would be able to recover for a single occurrence to
which the statutory tort limits apply would also be limited to the amount of coverage
purchased, regardless of the number of claimants.
Excess liability insurance provides an additional $1 million of liability insurance over and
above the $2 million policy limit on non-tort claims. This additional coverage acts as an
umbrella and would provide the City additional insurance protection for claims that
would be exempt from statutory tort limits. The added cost for excess liability insurance
would be approximately $31,000 annually if we choose not to waive tort liability limits
and $38,000 if we choose to waive the limits. Because of the cost, the City has not
elected this insurance coverage provision in previous years.
Claims to which the statutory municipal tort limits do not apply are not affected by this
decision.
For coverage written or renewed on or after November 15, 2014, LMCIT’s liability
coverage will provide a limit of $2 million per occurrence. The LMCIT is providing
higher coverage limits than the statutory limit in order to give member cities better
protection. The statutory liability limit caps the City’s liability for many types of claims
but some liability claims, aren’t covered by the statutory limit, so the City’s potential
liability is unlimited. The higher limit also protects against a major incident in which
many people might be injured. Another reason to provide higher limits is because it is
increasingly more common to see contracts require more than the statutory limit of $1.5
million.
Waiving the liability limit protection afforded the City by statute or the purchase of
excess liability insurance will increase the likelihood that claims will be made above the
normal limits. The premiums for the additional coverage will increase insurance costs. If
a claimant is successful in recovering greater damages under the higher limits, future
premium costs will escalate.
The majority of cities elect the non-waiver of statutory municipal tort liability limits.
About 28% of the cities insured by LMCIT purchase the additional coverage. By
executing the waiver, the city would be sending a message to the public that is not
consistent with today’s economy or our fiduciary responsibility. In the past the Council
has declined waiving the statutory monetary limits because it increases the award
amount available to a successful plaintiff, it encourages larger settlements, and it drives
up the City’s insurance premium.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Summarized in the table below is the increase in insurance premium costs associated
with either of the above elections:
Estimated Annual Premium
Cost Increase
Non-WaiverWaiver
Primary Coverage $0 $3,500
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Excess Liability Coverage$ 31,000$38,000
Total$ 31,000$41,500
ALTERNATIVES:
⦁
Approve the resolution Electing the Non-Waiver of Statutory Municipal Tort
Liability Limits and Declining Excess Liability Insurance Coverage.
⦁
Remove this item from the consent agenda for additional discussion.
ATTACHMENTS:
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2020 LMCIT Insurance Non-Waiver -Resolution
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RESOLUTION 20-012
A RESOLUTION
ELECTING THE NON WAIVER OF STATUTORY MUNICIPAL
TORT LIABILITY LIMITS AND DECLINING EXCESS LIABILITY INSURANCE
COVERAGE
Motion By:Second
By:
WHEREAS,Minnesota Statutes 466.04 imposes limits on municipal tort liability; and
WHEREAS,The City of Prior Lake has the option to waive the protection of
statutorily imposed limits on what a claimant can recover in a tort
liability action: and
WHEREAS,The League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) offers
municipalities the option to purchase excess liability insurance; and
WHEREAS,The Prior Lake City Council has evaluated whether to waive the limit on
tort liability and whether to purchase excess liability coverage for non-
tort claims; and
WHEREAS,The City of Prior Lake has historically exhibited relatively low claims
experience.
NOW THEREFOREBE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
,
PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA
that the City of Prior Lake hereby exercises the
following elections with respect to the available LMCIT insurance options:
The City of Prior Lake DOES NOT WAIVE the monetary limits on
X
municipal tort liability established by MN Statutes 466.04 effective
for the 2020 policy year.
The City of Prior Lake declines excess liability coverage effective
X
for the 2020 policy year.
Passed and adopted by the Prior Lake City Council this 21st day of January 2020.
VOTEBriggsThompsonBurkarBraidErickson
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Aye
Nay
Abstain
Absent
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Jason Wedel, City
Manager
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