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Tensions rise over school insurance coverage decisions

July 01, 2024 | Boone County, School Boards, Kentucky



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Tensions rise over school insurance coverage decisions
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the ongoing insurance coverage situation for local schools, particularly in light of the transition to a new brokerage, Assured Partners. Board members expressed concerns regarding the adequacy of information available to make informed decisions about joining the Bluegrass Risk Management Pool, a collective insurance option for public schools in Kentucky.

One board member, echoing sentiments shared by others, stated a lack of sufficient details on coverage levels and deductibles, indicating they would not support moving to the pool without further clarification. The urgency of the matter was underscored by questions about coverage continuity, particularly with a looming deadline of August 2nd. Assured Partners assured the board that coverage would remain intact until Liberty Mutual formally communicates otherwise, as required by law.

The conversation also touched on the contentious relationship between Assured Partners and Liberty Mutual, with implications that Liberty Mutual's dissatisfaction with the brokerage's actions could negatively impact the schools. Assured Partners emphasized their commitment to providing comprehensive information and support, despite the complexities arising from the ongoing litigation with Liberty Mutual.

The meeting highlighted the broader context of insurance practices in Kentucky, noting that approximately 85% of public schools nationally participate in some form of insurance pool. The board's deliberations reflect a critical moment for local education institutions as they navigate the intricacies of insurance options while ensuring continued coverage for their operations.

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