4 Tips to Provide the Environmental Insurance Your Client Needs
For an agent looking to enter the environmental insurance market, here are four tips to ensure you provide the coverage your client needs.
For an agent looking to enter the environmental insurance market, here are four tips to ensure you provide the coverage your client needs.
“It’s important to keep in mind that the contract wording varies from insurer to insurer,” says independent agent Bob Reynolds. “As a largely nonstandard line of coverage, the terms and conditions can vary widely.”
With today’s technology enhancements, writing life insurance can help drive additional revenue from your current book of clients or create new opportunities altogether.
Coverage written on a claims-made basis require key employees to report any incidences that qualify as or may lead to a claim.
“Organizations are increasingly willing to capture the data and hold leaders accountable for making real change,” says Beth Riczko, president, property-casualty personal lines, Nationwide. “Data—and the discussion and action it engenders—is the light that
In a world where the top five global risks identified by the 2020 World Economic Forum are environment-related, increased exposures and liabilities are setting the market up for a complete evolution.
The carrier says that a totaled food truck, which is two years old and has driven 22,000 miles, has depreciated over 30%. It bases the price on a “market survey.” Can the insured dispute the appraisal based on actual physical depreciation?
COVID-19 hit the special events market hard, yet there is a sense of optimism for when things return to normal. Here are three tips for agents to help clients get ready for when the lights come back on.
The life settlement industry has come a long way over the last few decades. Adding life settlements to the list of options allows agents to offer a broader range of services to clients.
“Don’t just provide hotel owners a quote on insurance. They aren’t risk experts,” says independent agent Mike Barnum. “Help them identify their largest exposures and what can be done to minimize them outside of insurance.”