Reed Smith Client Alerts

Key takeaways

  • Recent student protests have created discord and major disruptions to higher learning, as well as vandalism and other property damage in some cases
  • Impacted policyholders can look to their insurance policies to help absorb losses
  • Commercial property policies may provide coverage for damaged property and economic loss, and specialized insurance may provide coverage for losses associated with event cancellations

Just as colleges near the end of their academic school years, a wave of student protests and their encounters with campus and local law enforcement have created discord and, in some cases, major disruptions to higher learning. Indeed, several college campuses across the nation have reported a significant impact from the escalating discourse, including vandalism and other property damage. A few of them have even announced that they will cancel or modify graduation ceremonies, leading to further economic loss beyond school grounds. At the time of this alert, local law enforcement agencies across the nation have begun actively dismantling tent cities and other encampments erected by protestors on campuses.

Fortunately, impacted policyholders can look to their insurance policies to help absorb their fortuitous losses. Common commercial policies may provide coverage for losses due to “riots, civil commotion or vandalism” as well as to the reactions of police and other authorities to such events. Commercial property policies may provide coverage for damaged property as well as economic loss due to business interruption. Specialized insurance, such as event cancellation coverage, if purchased, may also provide coverage for losses associated with the cancellation of special events.

Event cancellation coverage

Any school that cancels or postpones its graduation or commencement ceremony due to the protests may have coverage for those losses. Vendors that contracted to service these events may also have coverage for losses arising from the cancellations.

Event cancellation insurance covers lost revenue and costs or expenses if an event is canceled or postponed due to an insured peril. Some policies provide coverage for specific perils, and coverage can be purchased for civil unrest. Other policies are all-risk, and as such may be triggered by any cause not specifically excluded. These policies usually have shortened notice requirements so policyholders should immediately contact their broker to confirm coverage and tender a claim for loss.