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Paparazzi!
How are we doing fellas. Well, first request since I usually find everything I need by searching the site (real informative). As title states, need a market for a Paparazzi. They have been working for this company under 1099's for 6+ years and they just went freelance. They asked me to insure the equipment up to 20,000 but I rather offer them a BOP. Makes more sense to me. The issue is that I can't find a market for it in California. I know there was a company that did it 3 years ago but vanished. If I cant find a company that will do a BOP for that type of venue, maybe I can find equipment floater for that amount. The problem I face with the floater is that most MGA's won't entertain it since it is equipment that presents them a high risk (Cameras, etc, can be readily stolen). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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Re: Paparazzi!
Very seriously doubt you will find a true BOP on this type of account.
I would look at the typical entertainment markets/carriers. I am not personally familiar with them, but you can find them via market search or other posts.
As for the equipment. Theft/loss of any one piece should be under a reasonable deductible. What you really should be looking at is covering the full schedule against a major loss. This should push rate/terms downward.
I would look at the typical entertainment markets/carriers. I am not personally familiar with them, but you can find them via market search or other posts.
As for the equipment. Theft/loss of any one piece should be under a reasonable deductible. What you really should be looking at is covering the full schedule against a major loss. This should push rate/terms downward.
Michael Trouillon
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Greater Los Angeles area
Consultant/Trainer agency automation system
Industry since 82
Past: Compliance Mgr master pol pgm, Ops Mgr, Marketing Mgr, Account Mgr
Re: Paparazzi!
Have you tried abacus.com?
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Re: Paparazzi!
Thank you ro your reply. I guess BOP's are out of question. I will aim for low deductible on property. Also, thought about getting a GL package with property section but assumed there might be restrictions on property on-the-go.pita3333 wrote:Very seriously doubt you will find a true BOP on this type of account.
I would look at the typical entertainment markets/carriers. I am not personally familiar with them, but you can find them via market search or other posts.
As for the equipment. Theft/loss of any one piece should be under a reasonable deductible. What you really should be looking at is covering the full schedule against a major loss. This should push rate/terms downward.
Thank you for your reply.Godfather wrote:Have you tried abacus.com?
I checked it out but it seems like a wealth management company. Did not see a thing on the subject of insurance. Might have posted the wrong address?
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Re: Paparazzi!
Think I found the website you mentioned. (www.abacus.net). Thank you.Godfather wrote:Have you tried abacus.com?
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Re: Paparazzi!
Try: Abacus.NET...I used them once. You will probably have to settle for a Standard Package policy (Property with G/L) and perhaps Inland Marine. This classification would make it impossible to obtain a true BOP-type policy. Also, $20,000 worth of equipment sounds rather low (my daughter is a Graphic Design/Photography Major and her equipment alone as an amature is about half of that amount)....are they a small company? Also, you may want to try Americana Program Underwriters/AM Wins. URL: amprograms.com. They a broadcasters BusinessPRO program that we needed for two of our clients. I'm not sure if they will do Paparazzi, but it's worth a try. Good Luck!
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Re: Paparazzi!
Well thank you for your time.SFOInsuranceLady wrote:Try: Abacus.NET...I used them once. You will probably have to settle for a Standard Package policy (Property with G/L) and perhaps Inland Marine. This classification would make it impossible to obtain a true BOP-type policy. Also, $20,000 worth of equipment sounds rather low (my daughter is a Graphic Design/Photography Major and her equipment alone as an amature is about half of that amount)....are they a small company? Also, you may want to try Americana Program Underwriters/AM Wins. URL: amprograms.com. They a broadcasters BusinessPRO program that we needed for two of our clients. I'm not sure if they will do Paparazzi, but it's worth a try. Good Luck!
Yes, they just went free-lance after working under contract. The exact amount per receipts is 18780 and they want to insure the minimum so I am sure we can dig out around 20000 scheduled and will get her some unscheduled equipment additional coverage.
I will take your advise and will keep you posted as to the results. Thank you once again.