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Formerly "PLRB on Demand", this podcast feed is being rebooted as "What's the Scenario? with PLRB." Each week you'll find a 20-minute episode that addresses a claims or coverage scenario and answers interesting insurance questions. Our PLRB team of Alissha Watley, Mike Brode, and Tim Havlir will discuss terrorism, pandemics, fireworks, NFTs, aggressive contractors, phone scams, matching, vacation rentals, and more. Stay subscribed to this feed and check back in the new year for a new podcast. Subscribe to this Podcast Your Podcast App - Please subscribe and rate us on your favorite podcast app YouTube - Please like and subscribe at youtube.com/@plrb/ LinkedIn - Please follow at "Property and Liability Resource Bureau" Send us your scenario! Please reach out to us with your scenario! This could be your "adjuster story" sharing a situation from your claims experience, or a burning question you would like the team to answer. In any case, please omit any personal information as we will anonymize your story before we share. Just reach out to scenario@plrb.org. If you send us an audio clip, we may use the audio in the show, though again we will only include material we can anonymize. Legal Information The views and opinions expressed in this resource are those of the individual speaker and not necessarily those of the Property & Liability Resource Bureau (PLRB), its membership, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated. The information, ideas, and opinions are presented as information only and not as legal advice or offers of representation. Individual policy language and state laws vary, and listeners should rely on guidance from their companies and counsel as appropriate.Copyright 2024 PLRB. Ökonomie
  • [REPLAY] Join Us at the Claims Conference
    Jan 23 2026

    For this holiday week, we'd like to prepare you for the upcoming PLRB Claims Conference, so we're sharing a classic episode featuring some highlights on what to expect. You might notice some details specific to the original date of taping, but we've lightly edited it to keep it relevant. We're looking forward to seeing you at the conference!

    A supervisor is leading a small but mighty teams of adjusters, and they're taking their team to Indianapolis this spring for the 2025 PLRB Claims Conference. The only problem? They've never been before and have no idea where to start.

    Notable Timestamps

    [ 00:15 ] - One more salute to our once and future host, Alissha Watley.

    [ 00:40 ] - Our team of claims professionals is headed to Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN for the 2025 PLRB Claims Conference, held on March 31 to April 2.

    [ 01:50 ] - The team reminisces about past conferences and tornado alarms.

    [ 02:40 ] - Stop by the registration desk to get your badge. If you're in town on Sunday, check out the Orientation for First-Time Attendees, and then the Claims Conference Welcome Reception.

    [ 04:17 ] - On Monday morning, kick off with the general session "The Power of Uncertainty" by Renee Bruns of Renee Bruns Coaching & Consulting, LLC.

    [ 04:40 ] - The Insurance Services Expo is a great place to connect with new products and service providers.

    [ 05:11 ] - PLRB will be hosting a booth at the Claims Conference, featuring lightning talks from PLRB staff and guests.

    [ 07:30 ] - Select from over 100 educational sessions to choose from, across 14 educational tracks. Get your CE Credits and the training you need to succeed.

    [ 10:30 ] - Lunchtime! The lunch hour is a great chance to check out the Expo hall and build connections. Who said there's no such thing as a free lunch?

    [ 11:36 ] - On Tuesday, check out PLRB Presents for short impactful talks; Future of Insurance for a thought leadership panel hosted by PLRB CEO Bryan Falchuk; and the Women's Walk coordinated by Girls Give Back.

    [ 13:00 ] - On Wednesday, stick around for a Backyard BBQ Luncheon.

    [ 14:16 ] - Register at PLRB.org under the Events tab.

    [ 15:05 ] - Mike provides a recap of the scenario and the points above.

    Your PLRB Resources

    Visit plrbclaimsconference.org or download the PLRB app to register, find a hotel, sign up for your sessions, and more.

    Employees of member companies also have access to a searchable legal database, hundreds of hours of video trainings, building code materials, weather data, and even the ability to have your coverage questions answered by our team of attorneys (https://www.plrb.org/ask-plrb/) at no additional charge to you or your company.

    Subscribe to this Podcast

    Your Podcast App - Please subscribe and rate us on your favorite podcast app

    YouTube - Please like and subscribe at @plrb

    LinkedIN - Please follow at "Property and Liability Resource Bureau"

    Send us your Scenario!

    Please reach out to us at 630-509-8704 with your scenario! This could be your "adjuster story" sharing a situation from your claims experience, or a burning question you would like the team to answer. In any case, please omit any personal information as we will anonymize your story before we share. Just reach out to scenario@plrb.org.

    Legal Information

    The views and opinions expressed in this resource are those of the individual speaker and not necessarily those of the Property & Liability Resource Bureau (PLRB), its membership, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated. The information, ideas, and opinions are presented as information only and not as legal advice or offers of representation. Individual policy language and state laws vary, and listeners should rely on guidance from their companies and counsel as appropriate.

    Music: "Piece of Future" by Keyframe_Audio. Pixabay. Pixabay License.
    Font: Metropolis by Chris Simpson. SIL OFL 1.1.
    Icons: FontAwesome (SIL OFL 1.1) and Noun Project (royalty-free licenses purchased via subscription).
    Sound Effects: Pixabay (Pixabay License) and Freesound.org (CC0).

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    19 Min.
  • Do Jewelry Appraisals Lock In Insurance Payout Amounts?
    Jan 16 2026

    The insured felt like she did everything right. She insured the ring when she bought it, kept it scheduled on her policy, kept up with maintenance, and filed a claim right away when it was stolen. She even submitted the original appraisal for $22,000 so the insurance company would know how much to write on the check. So she was shocked when the insurance payout was only $14,000. Apparently diamonds are cheaper today, but she thinks: "shouldn't the appraisal lock in the cost?"

    Notable Timestamps

    [ 00:45 ] - An insured may assume an appraisal amount guarantees payout, but jewelry claims often hinge on policy type and current replacement cost, not the dollar figure listed on the appraisal.

    [ 02:00 ] - Jewelry appraisals lack a single governing standard; credentials vary widely, making it critical for carriers to evaluate who prepared the appraisal and whether it meets insurer expectations.

    [ 04:20 ] - Premiums may be based on a scheduled value, yet replacement cost policies aim to restore the item itself, which can result in payouts lower or higher than the original appraisal.

    [ 06:10 ] - Clear communication from agents and adjusters about agreed value versus replacement cost policies can prevent frustration and disputes when a jewelry claim is settled.

    [ 08:10 ] - Replacement cost focuses on replicating the exact item—cut, color, clarity, and materials rather than paying the appraisal number, which can change with market conditions.

    [ 09:30 ] - It is the insured's responsibility to keep appraisals updated; insurers do not automatically adjust jewelry values for inflation or market shifts in metals and gemstones.

    [ 11:40 ] - Outdated or inflated appraisals can create claim friction, while modern update tools and reminders help carriers reduce underinsurance and improve customer satisfaction.

    [ 14:45 ] - Early education about policy limits, valuation methods, and appraisal updates builds trust, supports smoother claims handling, and leads to a more positive claims experience.

    [ 17:12 ] - Brennan summarizes the key points above.

    Your PLRB Resources

    CE Course: Jewelry Valuation & Adjustment - https://members.plrb.org/education/courses/jewelry-valuation-amp-adjustment

    Coverage Question: Agreed Value Settlement For Repair Of Jewelry - https://www.plrb.org/documents/wedding-ring-diamond-replaced-w-o-notifying-insurer-acv-for-original-ring-pcq-2009-10-08/?search=diamond%20value
    https://members.plrb.org/education/courses/a-deep-dive-into-a-premises-liability-claim-part-1

    Employees of member companies also have access to a searchable legal database, hundreds of hours of video trainings, building code materials, weather data, and even the ability to have your coverage questions answered by our team of attorneys (https://www.plrb.org/ask-plrb/) at no additional charge to you or your company.

    Subscribe to this Podcast

    Your Podcast App - Please subscribe and rate us on your favorite podcast app

    YouTube - Please like and subscribe at @plrb

    LinkedIN - Please follow at "Property and Liability Resource Bureau"

    Send us your Scenario!

    Please reach out to us at 630-509-8704 with your scenario! This could be your "adjuster story" sharing a situation from your claims experience, or a burning question you would like the team to answer. In any case, please omit any personal information as we will anonymize your story before we share. Just reach out to scenario@plrb.org.

    Legal Information

    The views and opinions expressed in this resource are those of the individual speaker and not necessarily those of the Property & Liability Resource Bureau (PLRB), its membership, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated. The information, ideas, and opinions are presented as information only and not as legal advice or offers of representation. Individual policy language and state laws vary, and listeners should rely on guidance from their companies and counsel as appropriate.

    Music: "Piece of Future" by Keyframe_Audio. Pixabay. Pixabay License.
    Font: Metropolis by Chris Simpson. SIL OFL 1.1.
    Icons: FontAwesome (SIL OFL 1.1) and Noun Project (royalty-free licenses purchased via subscription).
    Sound Effects: Pixabay (Pixabay License) and Freesound.org (CC0).

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    20 Min.
  • Hogging the Blame for a Fire Loss
    Jan 9 2026

    Swine & Dine Farms underwent a devastating loss when a ventilation system shut off, resulting in the deaths of 2,400 hogs. Swine & Dine didn't own the hogs: they were contract growers raising the hogs for an "integrator," the contract owner of the animals who is not suing for the value of the lost hogs. What liability coverage is available for these folks?

    Notable Timestamps

    [ 00:41 ] - A ventilation failure led to the suffocation of thousands of hogs raised by a Contract Grower.

    [ 04:47 ] - This scenario centers on farm commercial liability policies, not property coverage.

    [ 05:20 ] - Standard farm liability forms often exclude damage to property in the insured's care, custody, or control, with narrow exceptions that may not fit contract grower operations.

    [ 07:45 ] - Adjusters should obtain and closely review the grower–integrator contract, as it may define ownership, responsibilities, and procedures that directly affect liability and coverage.

    [ 08:46 ] - Force majeure clauses can limit or eliminate liability when losses arise from events beyond a party's reasonable control, but their applicability depends on precise contract language.

    [ 11:08 ] - Coverage and defense issues may diverge, requiring careful coordination when contracts include provisions that could waive recovery even if coverage defenses exist.

    [ 12:51 ] - Brennan summarizes the key points above.

    Your PLRB Resources

    Recorded Webinar: Farm Bureau Town Hall Meeting - https://members.plrb.org/education/courses/farm-bureau-town-hall-meeting

    CE Course: Specialized Equipment Losses - https://members.plrb.org/education/courses/specialized-equipment-losses

    Listeners can email education@plrb.org for help navigating resources, requesting new content, or getting tailored curriculum support.

    Employees of member companies also have access to a searchable legal database, hundreds of hours of video trainings, building code materials, weather data, and even the ability to have your coverage questions answered by our team of attorneys (https://www.plrb.org/ask-plrb/) at no additional charge to you or your company.

    Subscribe to this Podcast

    Your Podcast App - Please subscribe and rate us on your favorite podcast app

    YouTube - Please like and subscribe at @plrb

    LinkedIN - Please follow at "Property and Liability Resource Bureau"

    Send us your Scenario!

    Please reach out to us at 630-509-8704 with your scenario! This could be your "adjuster story" sharing a situation from your claims experience, or a burning question you would like the team to answer. In any case, please omit any personal information as we will anonymize your story before we share. Just reach out to scenario@plrb.org.

    Legal Information

    The views and opinions expressed in this resource are those of the individual speaker and not necessarily those of the Property & Liability Resource Bureau (PLRB), its membership, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated. The information, ideas, and opinions are presented as information only and not as legal advice or offers of representation. Individual policy language and state laws vary, and listeners should rely on guidance from their companies and counsel as appropriate.

    Music: "Piece of Future" by Keyframe_Audio. Pixabay. Pixabay License.
    Font: Metropolis by Chris Simpson. SIL OFL 1.1.
    Icons: FontAwesome (SIL OFL 1.1) and Noun Project (royalty-free licenses purchased via subscription).
    Sound Effects: Pixabay (Pixabay License) and Freesound.org (CC0).

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    18 Min.
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