Training Hour: 4 Tips for Building Your Equine Book
The equine market may finally be leveling out, which is good news for agents who are hoping to sell more equine in 2018. Here are four ways to make it happen.
The equine market may finally be leveling out, which is good news for agents who are hoping to sell more equine in 2018. Here are four ways to make it happen.
Independent agent Marnye Langer launched her equine-focused agency in 2010. “Right at the time we entered the market, some significant changes were happening in terms of underwriting practices and pricing,” she says.
Insuring the freight transported by America’s motor carriers can be an exceptional opportunity for independent agents—but it can also lead to errors & omissions claims.
The current trucking insurance marketplace escapes simple “soft” or “hard” market categorization—it’s much more complex.
New to the collector car market? Use these five questions to gather information, impress your customers and look like a real expert.
A burst city waterline causes water damage to the common area of a mall, which is insured under a proprietary Special Cause of Loss form. Can the carrier deny coverage based on the water exclusion?
Autonomous trucks are on the horizon, and the new technology they entail will hopefully improve safety. But that won’t happen any time soon—and certainly not soon enough to provide any relief to the current driver shortage crisis.
To succeed in the trucking insurance market, independent agent John Glinski III says “you either have to have both feet in or both feet out. You can’t really dabble in it.”
By: Volume 115, No. 6
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