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SubscribeIn today’s environment, organizations that serve vulnerable populations — such as schools, youth groups, camps, churches, healthcare facilities and nonprofits — face heightened responsibility to protect those in their care. Among the most serious risks is Sexual Abuse and Molestation (SAM). Beyond the human toll, SAM claims can devastate an organization’s reputation and financial stability. Understanding what SAM coverage is, how to implement preventive measures and how insurance fits into the broader risk management strategy is essential.
SAM coverage provides protection for claims alleging sexual misconduct, abuse or inappropriate behavior by employees, volunteers or even third parties. Unlike general liability coverage, which often excludes abuse-related incidents, SAM insurance is designed specifically to respond to these sensitive and high-severity claims. Coverage may include legal defense costs, settlements and judgments, as well as crisis management support.
While insurance is critical, prevention is the first line of defense. Organizations must create a culture of safety supported by clear policies and day-to-day practices. Examples include:
Thorough vetting of employees and volunteers is an essential safeguard. Background checks should be part of the hiring and volunteer-onboarding process and regularly updated. Screening should go beyond criminal history, incorporating reference checks, employment verification and behavior-based interview questions designed to identify red flags. The goal is to create multiple layers of defense before granting access to vulnerable populations.
Supervision is key to safety particularly when youth are involved. Establishing policies requiring chaperones, such as ensuring two adults are always present helps protect both participants and staff. Ratios should be clearly defined, with adjustments based on the type of activity, age group and setting. Chaperones are also important in healthcare settings during sensitive procedures and personal cares.
Industry leaders like Praesidium provide expert resources, training and accreditation to help organizations identify gaps and implement abuse-prevention strategies. The Marsh McLennan Agency Praesidium Guardians program builds on these resources, offering a structured framework to assess risks, strengthen policies and empower organizations to demonstrate their commitment to safety. By engaging with these tools, organizations not only reduce exposure but also enhance trust among families, communities and stakeholders.
The insurance market has responded to the increased awareness of abuse claims with more rigorous underwriting and requirements. Insurers often look for evidence of prevention efforts, such as:
Organizations without robust risk management protocols may face higher premiums or exclusions. Conversely, demonstrating proactive efforts through programs like MMA Praesidium Guardians can improve insurability and affordability.
It’s also important to recognize that SAM coverage is not one-size-fits-all. Coverage limits, definitions and exclusions vary across carriers. Partnering with an insurance broker, like Marsh McLennan Agency, experienced in this specialized area helps ensure your organization has the right protection and a clear understanding of how policies respond if a claim arises.
With the right safeguards and insurance protection in place, organizations can focus on serving their communities with confidence. To discuss strategies and options for your organization, contact your Marsh McLennan Agency (MMA) representative or MMA Northwest’s, Robin Bell, RN, MBA, CPG, Healthcare Safety Consultant and Praesidium Guardian, at 847-247-3228 or [email protected].
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