AIG Excess Casualty(R), a division of the property and casualty insurance subsidiaries of American International Group, Inc., announced the launch of AIG ExcessAdvantage, described as “a new program designed to provide one-on-one support services and executive interaction to commercial umbrella/excess casualty producers nationwide.”
The announcement noted that “as part of AIG ExcessAdvantage, AIG Excess Casualty will offer brokers unique access to the resources and expertise of the AIG Companies, including:
– An AIG Excess Casualty senior executive liaison;
– A dedicated claims contact;
– Priority servicing, including policy issuance;
– Access to a large claim database;
– A detailed monthly review of producer-specific results; and
– Information on claims trends, tort reform and financial solvency issues through a dedicated series of AIG ExcessAdvantage communications materials.
“AIG ExcessAdvantage is designed to improve communication and establish a new level of service between commercial umbrella producers and AIG Excess Casualty,” commented David Perez, President, AIG Excess Casualty. “By creating a priority service program for brokers enrolled in AIG ExcessAdvantage, we hope to facilitate an enhanced dialogue with new distribution channels and improve our relationships with our longstanding producer network.”
To learn more about AIG ExcessAdvantage, please contact Diana Leaf, Senior Vice President, AIG Excess Casualty, at (212) 458-5853 or Diana.Leaf@aig.com.


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