Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
We are looking for alternative commercial auto markets for non-medical transport risks. Accounts range from $150K premium to $350K for the Auto and are all in excess of 10 units. We are looking for alternatives to NICO (National Indemnity), Scottsdale (National Casualty), and Crum & Forster. Thanks.
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What state are you in? The answer depends on that
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3 accounts: FL, SC & GA
Jeffrey S. Dunn, CIC<BR>CRC <BR>jdunn@crcins.com
Re: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
You might try Northland Insurance Co.
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Travelers used to do some, probably not these days, but its worth a call. And who did that Bysis/Crump program get as a carrier?