3 Ways Agents Can Address the Challenges in Special Events Insurance
There have been numerous changes in the special events insurance industry. Here are three ways agents can assist clients to become better prepared.
There have been numerous changes in the special events insurance industry. Here are three ways agents can assist clients to become better prepared.
While special events are expected to continue to be scheduled through 2022, the ramifications from the pandemic may continue to haunt the industry.
Coverage targets midsize businesses paying premiums of $10,000-$250,000 per year for workers comp coverage and have been in business for three years or more.
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With the rise of working from home and the shortage of available customer service representatives, onboarding a remote worker is becoming more and more likely for independent agencies.
It’s never been a better time to determine if your clients—and your agency—are adequately insured and prepared for these Catastrophic events.
In the return to “normal,” agencies must tread carefully because a segment of the independent agent channel could get left behind—customer service representatives (CSRs).
A recent survey of women in insurance by Liberty Mutual and Safeco Insurance found that more than half of frontline staff between the ages of 23 and 49 said they are interested in becoming a partner in their agency.
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