Hi; I'm looking for a program that can accomodate the classes mentioned in the subject as well as Lanscappers, Concrete, roofers & GCs......
I've heard of a CNA program that will accept these risks. I'm not a CNA appointed agent nor do i want to be but I'd like to find a home for these types of risk as run into them often. Any idea how I can access the CNA program? I was told a small amount 2/3 wholesalers have access to it but i cannot find out who they are. These risks are new england based.
I'm only interested in admitted paper.
Thanks in advance.
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I know that National Grange (Main Street America) is a really good company for Artisan Contractors. I know they can write in most of the New England Area. They won't do the GC's though in NY, where I am from. Safeco is a good company for commercial contractors, again, no GC's in NY. Selective is also a good market for some artisan contractors as well.
You may have some companies that would do GC's in your area, but I know in NY with the Labor Laws no one but the Excess & Surplus lines markets can write for us.
Goos luck! Hope that helps some.
You may have some companies that would do GC's in your area, but I know in NY with the Labor Laws no one but the Excess & Surplus lines markets can write for us.
Goos luck! Hope that helps some.
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http://www.schinnerer.com/
This is a link for a cna market. Their programs are for professional and pollution. GL, Auto and w/c for the risks you describe is desirable by many carriers, and quite competitive. I do not believe CNA is a player.
This is a link for a cna market. Their programs are for professional and pollution. GL, Auto and w/c for the risks you describe is desirable by many carriers, and quite competitive. I do not believe CNA is a player.
You can get access through PIA, will need to join.http://www.piaonline.org/
Let me know if this works for you
Let me know if this works for you
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