Millwright contractors now have access to a single source for their insurance and risk management needs according to a written statement issued by Travelers Construction. The products available for millwright contractors include workers’ compensation, commercial general liability, automobile liability and physical damage, property, inland marine, umbrella and surety.
“We understand that millwright work is complex and constantly changing,” said Todd Bateson, president, Travelers Construction. “Working together with their agents, millwright contractors may discover previously unidentified exposures that our new offering can address. Our dedication to contractors means our staff and agents not only know construction, but are experts in helping contractors better manage the cost of risk.”
Travelers staff devoted to contractors includes underwriters, risk control representatives and claim handlers. All are specialists in the construction industry. Some examples of services offered to millwright contractors would include:
TravComp(SM) workers’ compensation claim management solution generates significant loss cost savings;
Subrogation and contractual risk transfer expertise helps ensure that the contractor pays only what is owed;
40-hour Professional Crane Operator Program; and,
Rigging and forklift training.
* Network of fleet specialists.
The product is available across the country, according to Travelers.
Travelers is a business of The St. Paul Travelers Companies, Inc., a property casualty insurer selling primarily through independent agents and brokers.
For more information about insurance for millwright contractors, contact your local Travelers Construction representative, or go to stpaultravelers.com/construction/contacts or email Janice Diluciano at JDILUCI2@travelers.com.
Source: St. Paul Travelers Companies, Inc.


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