From the Front Lines: Publishers Liability
With the rise of the internet, independent agent Peter Green felt a duty to help all businesses with their media liability exposures—not just traditional publishers.
With the rise of the internet, independent agent Peter Green felt a duty to help all businesses with their media liability exposures—not just traditional publishers.
In today’s litigious environment, independent agent John Boykin believes general liability insurance is more important than ever.
When Kevin Farris first got interested in selling classic car insurance back in the early ’90s, he didn’t have many carrier options. Today, classic car insurance makes up nearly a third of his agency’s business.
Architects & engineers bring an infectious enthusiasm to their profession, says Mike Heatwole, who “fell into” the specialty at Schinnerer more than three decades ago.
During her former career as a financial adviser, Debbie Reynolds saw firsthand the importance of insurance. Now an independent agent, Reynolds takes great pride in helping a client protect their biggest investment: their home.
Sam Zamloot moved to the agency side after working for three insurance companies over a 25-year period. Now, his background in loss control and marketing helps him succeed as a BOP producer.
Self-proclaimed “coverage geek” Kent Anthony knows product liability insurance is vital for a wide range of clients—and makes it a personal goal to fully understand the unique exposures of each.
The new Unified Registration System, effective this October, mandates stricter enforcement of requirements that every “motor carrier” maintain a DOT number, pay the required fees to the Unified Carrier Registration—and more.
The government’s broad definition of “motor carrier” means regulation of the trucking industry may impact commercial clients you don’t even consider to be trucking insureds.
In December 2015, Congress passed the FAST Act to address safety issues within the trucking industry. Do you know what the new legislation means for your trucking clients?