InsuranceNoodle is now licensed in Alabama and Massachusetts, bringing to 48 the total number of states—including the 25 largest for small business—in which the e-broker is selling small business insurance.
InsuranceNoodle now reaches 99 percent of all small businesses in the country and can provide some 5.4 million small businesses with tailored insurance solutions. The company’s Internet-based distribution model provides independent insurance agents and small business owners with commercial solutions from name brand insurance carriers—all through a single entry, multi-carrier (SEMCI) application. InsuranceNoodle has teamed with leading national insurers dedicated to serving the small business market – AIG, Chubb, CNA Surety, The Hartford, Kemper, The St. Paul, and Zurich U.S. – to offer a complete line of insurance coverage for virtually all small business types.
InsuranceNoodle’s current line of commercial insurance products includes business owners’ policy (BOP), commercial auto, umbrella insurance, workers’ compensation, employment practices liability insurance (EPLI), professional liability, and surety bonds, as well as specialty MGA products.
The company is now licensed in all states with the exception of New Mexico and Hawaii.


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