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Originally posted by Rudey
I don't see how fraternities will have more fires and people falling, so the one factor that makes a fraternity's insurance higher than a sorority's is that there might be damages to the structure from parties?
-Rudey
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Historically speaking, I think you are partially right. Plus, Panhellenic orgs also have much more stringent controls over their chapters than do fraternities...not to mention housemothers. Plus, sorority houses are also by and large in much better condition quality-wise than fraternity structures.
The fact is we have created this own problem for ourselves. The loosening if not complete abandoning of central control in the early 70's by most GLO's, and the subsequent wild 80's and early 90's are now being paid for by today's members.
But the fact remains that fraternity claims are more frequent than at sorority houses.