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Mind the Gap: Property and Casualty Insurance Traps

Mind the Gap:

Property & Casualty Insurance Traps

How prepared are you to help your clients navigate their property and casualty risks and coverage options? Amy Bach and United Policyholders can help make you the hero when your clients have their worst fears come to pass. Here’s sampling of some of the research, advocacy, and education available to financial planners through United Policyholders:  The Protection Gap: Monitoring and addressing the extent to which US homes are under/uninsured: A national imperative  Tips for shopping for home insurance in a challenging market  Can businesses rely on insurance to overcome Covid 19 losses?  Thwarting insurer’s campaign to duck interruption compensation obligations to businesses Amy will pinpoint some low-hanging fruit for financial planners to put to use with their clients.

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Amy Bach

Executive Director, United Policyholders

Amy Bach has been a professional advocate for insurance policyholders since 1984 and an attorney since 1989. While practicing insurance regulatory law and representing clients in litigation matters, she cofounded United Policyholders in 1991. Bach migrated from the private practice of law in 2005 to become the organization’s full-time Executive Director and primary spokesperson; shaping and overseeing the Roadmap to Recovery™, Roadmap to Preparedness, and Advocacy and Action programs. She is a nationally-recognized expert on insurance claim and legal matters; frequently interviewed in print and broadcast media, and the author of numerous legal and consumer publications including “The Disaster Recovery Handbook,” “WISE UP: The Savvy Consumer’s Guide to Buying Insurance,” and tips and guides in the UP Claim Help Library. Recognized by Money Magazine as a Money Hero, Bach has served as an official consumer representative to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners since 2009 and is in her second term as an appointed member of the Federal Advisory Committee on Insurance. She also currently serves on the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Response. uphelp.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-bach-8a76842/

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