Group Resource:Insurance – FAQ'sGetting Started/General Why do we need insurance — doesn't the school cover us? In many states, school districts are not allowed to cover parent groups because they are independent from the school and not government entities. There are some school districts out there, however, who might still cover the parent teacher group under their policy. The best advice is to give your school a very specific list of your activities and request a written letter from the school stating that all of your activities are covered. Some policies only cover the parent teacher group for events during school hours and on the school campus so that needs to be clearly spelled out as well. Quite often the school assumes you are covered without actually looking into the specifics. The only way to be sure is to get something in writing!
We are just a parent group — who would sue us? Unfortunately, parent teacher groups are not immune from 3rd party liability or from law suits, even if they are incorporated. Every year, parent groups face 3rd party liability suits or are victims of embezzlement. As a parent group officer, it is your responsibility to make sure your group has sound practices to prevent potential problems. You should also ensure your group is covered in the event that something bad does happen. It only takes one bad event to erase years of hard work.
How reliable are the insurance carriers you use? Bene-Marc, Inc. has over 38 years of experience administering insurance programs for the nonprofit communityLexington Insurance Company and AXIS Global Accident and Health provide coverage for the PTO programBoth companies are rated "A" by the A.M. Best's Rating.
How do I apply for coverage? You can apply online at www.ptotoday.com/insurance and pay with a check or a credit card. If you do not wish to do that, you can download the application and send it to us via the mail. To view the various Plus memberships, go to www.ptotoday.com/insurancepackages.
When will my coverage go into effect? Your policy can start as soon as the day after you purchase assuming we receive the completed application, payment for your membership, and your application is approved.
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Policy Summaries General Liability Coverage Summary General Liability provides coverage for sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of bodily injury or property damage from a covered event. A good benchmark to remember is that there must be bodily injury or property damage to trigger coverage under the General Liability policy. Excess Accident Medical Coverage is required with the purchase of general liability. The General Liability policy provides sub limits for Fire Damage and Medical Payments. The Fire Damage sub limit is $100,000 and the Medical Payments sub- limit is $5,000. Fire Damage Liability provides coverage for the ensuing property damage to property, that the PTO is occupying, due to the PTO's negligence. Medical Payments is a “no-fault” coverage providing up to $5,000 for first aid administered at the time of the accident, necessary medical, surgical, x-ray and dental services, and the necessary ambulance, hospital, professional nursing and funeral services. A suit does not have to be filed in order for the PTO to receive the $5,000 benefit. Should the expense exceed this limit, the claimant would seek protection under the general liability policy. Please note that effective 7/1/10 the general liability policy contains an exclusion for incidents of actual or alleged negligent acts, errors or omissions resulting in abuse or molestation or threatened abuse or molestation. Volunteers are covered as part of the PTO under the general liability policy, as respects to their involvement on behalf of the PTO. The PTO Today general liability policy does not have a deductible. See the PTO Today website www.ptotoday.com/insurance/events for a list of covered and excluded events. Should you have any questions, please call
Property Coverage Summary This property policy is a “Causes of Loss — Special Form”. This means that covered causes of loss means Risks of Direct Physical Loss unless the loss is:
Covered Property includes the property of the PTO that is:
Crime Coverage Summary The PTO Today Crime policy provides coverage for:
Accident Medical Coverage Summary
Covered activities include: See policy for covered Accident Medical Expenses/Services
Directors and Officers Coverage Summary
*Please refer to the policy copy online for exact coverage details.
Events Can I see a list of covered events? Any event with an estimated attendance over 500, will require underwriting review prior to issuing certificates. Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 1-800-644-3561 General Liability coverage is included for the following events:
For the following activities to be covered by your insurance the session/program must be led by PTO volunteers or by paid instructors. Additional PTO volunteers must be in attendance at all sessions/programs. The paid instructors must have their own coverage, and name your parent group as an additional insured on their policy. Any program with more than 500 people in attendance must be reviewed by the insurance carrier.
For the following activities to be covered by your insurance they must have supervision and be held at a facility that has appropriate insurance or with a vendor who has appropriate insurance and names your parent group as an additional insured.
Can events be held off school grounds? The policies provided cover the parent teacher group anywhere within the United States. You can hold events away from your school and you are still covered!
Do we need to send a list of all of our events for the year? No, you do not need to submit a list of your events. Please check with the Covered and Excluded Events document located at www.ptotoday.com/insurance/events to check if your event is covered. If you don't see your specific event listed here, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to confirm coverage is provided. It is important to remember that your policy covers parent group sponsored events. To be considered parent group sponsored:
General Liability coverage is excluded for the following events
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Additional Insured & Liquor Liability What is an Additional Insured? An Additional Insured gives associated coverage to an entity or venue not currently named under your policy. An Additional Insured Certificate can be provided at no additional cost, should someone request it of the Parent Group for a particular event. This will satisfy the venue's liability protection need. Organizations (ex: Scouts) cannot be additionally insured to a policy. Further, Additional Insureds cannot be "open-ended"; with the exception of a Parent Group's School District and / or associated school. When an Additional Insured is intended for a specific event, details of the event must be given in writing (Email).
How do I add an Additional Insured? To add an additional insured, please provide the following information and email it to
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Does the policy cover liquor liability? Liquor liability is only necessary if in fact the PTO is selling the liquor; if it's being provided free of charge or if there is an entrance fee only, then it is host liquor and that is included in the current General Liability policy for no additional premium. There are times when the PTO has either signed a contract with a venue or somehow confirmed that they will in fact have liquor liability in place (perhaps even if it qualifies as a host liquor event). In those cases, in the interest of ensuring the event is able to take place; we can also offer the liquor liability coverage.
How do I purchase liquor liability coverage? Please provide the following information regarding your PTO event. If liquor is being served free-of-charge you do not require Liquor Liability Coverage (this is considered Host Liquor). If/when your event is approved we will be back in touch to collect any additional premium that may be necessary. School Name: Careful consideration of event controls should be made for both Host Liquor and Liquor Liability events. Having food available is a good idea, and care should be taken regarding both serving intoxicated individuals and letting them drive. Note: A liquor license or permit may be required for your event by your state!
What are the costs for liquor liability coverage? Liquor liability rates are based on number of attendees for the event. For most states the liquor liability coverage rates are below. If your event is being held in: New Jersey, Florida, Louisiana, West Virginia or Kentucky, please contact us. The rates below assume the type of event where liquor liability is requested falls within the approved scope of events noted as "included" in the current list for the PTO program, so always refer to that List of Covered Events. Please note that events that you feel might possibly be out of scope from the "included" type of events will need to be referred to Bene-Marc for consideration
Policy Questions Why do I need both General Liability and Excess Accident Medical? The combination of general liability and excess accident medical coverage is important for groups to ensure the groups satisfy the insurance requirements of school districts and venues where PTO-sponsored events are held. General liability insurance provides coverage in the event of a third party bodily injury (non-participant injury) or property damage claim. In addition, the excess accident medical coverage provides coverage to participant injury during PTO-sponsored events.
What are the limits for each coverage type?
What are the deductibles for the policies? The only policies that have a deductible are the Property, D&O and the Crime policies. The deductible for D&O is $2,500. The deductible for Crime and Property is $250.
Can I see a copy of the policies? A complete summary of all the policies can be found at www.ptotoday.com/insurance/insurance-policies
Who is covered under the General Liability policy? General Liability provides coverage for included/covered events to your entire parent group — all the volunteers and members. Excess Accident Medical must be purchased with General Liability.
Who is covered under the Excess Accident Medical policy? Excess Accident Medical covers your entire parent group - all the volunteers and members and anyone attending a PTO sponsored event.
Who is covered under the D&O (Officer's Liability) policy? D&O covers all the officers of your group in the circumstance they are sued personally for a decision made by the group. The D&O policy has a $1,000,000 limit per claim, $1,000,000 aggregate limit per parent organization, and a $10,000,000 annual aggregate limit for the Purchasing Group.
How is General Liability different from D&O (Officer's Liability)? General Liability protects your group from 3rd party bodily injury and property damage claims arising out of your sponsored events. The coverage “trigger” occurs when there is property damage or bodily injury at a covered event. For example, if a third party is injured while participating in a PTO sponsored event, a claim could arise that should be filed under the General Liability policy. A General Liability claim could also arise from actions of a PTO member who damages school property. D&O Liability specifically excludes bodily injury and property damage claims. D&O protects your PTO and your officers if someone alleges misrepresentation or mismanagement of your parent group. If PTO officers hire a company to provide bounce houses for a back to school kickoff, but fail to verify insurance or undertake any due diligence regarding the vendor, and an incident occurs involving the vendor, the Officers could be sued personally for their decision to hire this uninsured vendor. There does not have to be bodily injury or property damage to trigger a D&O claim. In fact, if the claim alleges either bodily injury or property damage, the claim should be filed under the General Liability.
What is covered under the Property policy? Property coverage extends to any personal property of the parent teacher group, such as computers, popcorn machines, and fundraising merchandise. If you “gift” an item to the school, however, that item would be considered school property and covered under the school's insurance policy. Excess Accident Medical and General Liability must be purchased with Property insurance.
Who is covered under the Crime policy? The Crime policy is a blanket bond that covers anyone who your organization trusts with the money. This can be a President, Treasurer, Committee Chairperson or Volunteer.
Why is General Liability and Excess Accident Medical required when purchasing Crime? Please note that the insurance options effective 7/1/10 have changed. If a PTO group is seeking crime coverage effective 7/1/10 or later this coverage will be automatically paired with General Liability and Excess Accident Medical coverage.
Why does Crime require an audit and other controls? The best thing you can do to protect your group's money is to put in place sound financial controls. Insisting that someone who does not sign checks reviews the bank statement will help to protect your organization from having a loss, as well as limit the dollar amount of the loss through early detection. The person who doesn't have check signing authority basically needs to date and sign the monthly bank statement indicating it has been reviewed. The audit does not need to be done by an accountant, just an independent person who understands the process. PTO Today's Treasurer's Toolkit has several other helpful financial controls to help you safeguard your money.
Can the treasurer do the bank reconciliation? Yes, the treasurer can reconcile the bank statement. It's important, however, to have someone else review the reconciliation to make sure it was done properly. In addition, you must conduct an annual audit of the books by an audit committee or a qualified accountant and the monthly bank statement must be opened/reviewed by someone who does not have authorization to sign checks. You might want to consider Finance Manager (www.ptotoday.com/pto-manager/) to make bank reconciliation easy. Since Finance Manager is a web based software program, your financial data is accessible to anyone with the right permission level. This makes reviewing the bank reconciliation a very simple process!
What does it mean to "gift" something to the school? When you donate or “gift” something to the school and they accept the gift, then the school also accepts responsibility for those items and it further separates your group from liability. This is quite often done with playground equipment and similar types of items. Please remember that “gifting or trusting” items to a school will provide some defense in court but cannot stop someone from filing a lawsuit.
Can I cancel a policy? Policy cancellation is allowed, but the premium is flat and fully earned at time of payment therefore there is no refund available. If, for record keeping purposes, you would like to formally cancel the policy, you must do so in writing. Send email request to Brandi Terry at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Claims Questions How do I report an incident? All claims/incidents should be reported to AIG on a direct basis and they will respond to you promptly. IMPORTANT: Please follow the attached claims instructions which are segmented by coverage type. When filing a claim you will need to include the following:
It is important to file a notice of an incident that could give rise to a claim. Costs are mitigated by early involvement of an insurance adjuster.
How do I file a claim? Once a claim is filed, your PTO group will be notified by AIG with respect to acknowledgement of the receipt of the claim and clarification if additional information is needed from your organization.
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