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trackstar_mrg
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Post by trackstar_mrg »

Does anyone know exactly what type of market and company to look for to place these items. I havent been able to locate one and have a few customers interested in insuring these items....mainly landscapers and contractors....any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Insurance4YourBiz
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Post by Insurance4YourBiz »

In California I've used Builders & Tradesmen Insurance Services, Inc. I don't know if they write in your area but its worth checking out their website.

See http://www.btisinc.com.
rhare
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Post by rhare »

Fireman's Fund McGee is who we use, out of Syracuse NY. Might even try StPaul/Travelers, their Inland Marine dept - due supporting lines may be required, depending on premium size. McKee Risk, too.
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Post by craneguy »

My firm specializes in the placement of inland marine floaters for all types of equipment. Call me at 214-596-9276. Allan Davis of A.D. Carlton Insurance.
hhn75
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Post by hhn75 »

For Texas, Fireman's Fund and Great American are two admitted markets that will write this line of business.

Call me if you need access to these markets - Helen Nguyen, AmWINS Brokarage of Texas, 713-481-1684. We're in Houston.
MOJ-Company
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Post by MOJ-Company »

We can probably help you on this risk, as well as others. http://www.moj-co.com
Dixie
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Post by Dixie »

I can probably help as well. In NC 704-602-5936
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