Agency Profile: Denver Agency
At Denver Agency, it’s relationship first, insurance second. Founded in 1932, the agency’s goal—even during pandemics—is to stay true to the clients that have helped them stay true for more than 80 years.
At Denver Agency, it’s relationship first, insurance second. Founded in 1932, the agency’s goal—even during pandemics—is to stay true to the clients that have helped them stay true for more than 80 years.
With technology, “there’s no sitting still,” says Cameron Annas, independent agent. “You’ve got to adapt. If you don’t, then it’ll be great for your competition because you probably won’t be here in 5-10 years.”
Over the past decade, the world has transformed, and the insurance industry has changed with it. Industry players who are not willing to evolve will unequivocally be disrupted as the momentum propels us all through this age of innovation.
With coronavirus complications affecting rates, exclusions and risks, many independent agents will be forced to rethink how they approach directors & officers coverage.
If piano mover clients dropped and destroyed a piano and were held liable, would the business auto policy respond in any way during the “handling of property” to load and unload onto their vehicles?
As businesses begin to reopen and employees return to work, here are three ways agents can help clients.
Propelled by the coronavirus pandemic, the digital customer experience is now even more important to client satisfaction and profitability.
The directors & officers market saw a hardening at the beginning of the year, and the coronavirus pandemic has caused even more disruption.
From birthday parties to weddings and conventions to concerts, the need for special events insurance has never been greater.
Before placing errors & omissions coverage with any carrier you are appointed to represent, consider these five factors.