I'm needing a good market for a nursing home. Property, CGL, BI, flood, & windstorm.
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Nursing Home (TX)
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Re: Nursing Home (TX)
Try Burns & Wilcox, Cheryl White
Re: Nursing Home (TX)
Try Bunker Hill Underwriters (www.bhuainc.com) 800-645-7707 they have a Senior Living Program that may fot your needs and is available for all States except Alaska & Hawaii.
Re: Nursing Home (TX)
Please give me a call when you have a moment. I can assist you with the placement including the PL as well.
310-586-4737
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310-586-4737
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Re: Nursing Home (TX)
Try Philadelphia. Also, Great American Insurance (E&S side) I believe has an appetite for this type of risk.Smalltownagent wrote:I'm needing a good market for a nursing home. Property, CGL, BI, flood, & windstorm.
Thanks!
Re: Nursing Home (TX)
Smalltownagent wrote:I'm needing a good market for a nursing home. Property, CGL, BI, flood, & windstorm.
Thanks!
Don't forget Abuse and Professional Liability too!
Re: Nursing Home (TX)
Give us a call 770-424-5770 or check out our website, www.ram-insurance.com
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Jonathan Maloney
Risk Alternatives & Management
770-424-5770
Thanks,
Jonathan Maloney
Risk Alternatives & Management
770-424-5770
Re: Nursing Home (TX)
I'd be glad to help. I can write the whole account incl full wind, sex abuse and professional. Healthcare is my main expertise. Generous commission to you. Feel free to contact me at: tcavage@marketscoutwholesale.com. 4806002043
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Re: Nursing Home (TX)
There are various nursing homes in Texas, but finding the best one is the most difficult part. Aside from the rates, you must assess the history and credibility of the nursing home. Some nursing homes are reported due to abuse of its residents. You should also get feedbacks from its clients to know if the moderators there are good enough in dealing with the seniors. You should also see personally if the facility is clean and sanitized, and if residents can move freely inside.
Re: Nursing Home (TX)
I agree with above post that the best way of choosing a nursing home is by visiting it to get a feel of the place. Friends and relatives are good sources of reliable information as well.
Re: Nursing Home (TX)
You can contact Texas Advocates for Nursing Home Residents. It's a non-profit organization and they can suggest options to anyone. Email: tanhr@tanhr.org
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There are some helpful posts here. Yes, you can contact them.
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