Sloan-Mason has announced it is targeting Florida domiciled underground utility contractors, including sewer and water main construction companies. The San Diego-based surplus lines broker has non-resident licenses in a number of states, including Florida.
The company provides workers’ compensation, general liability and auto coverage for these clients with an A15+ carrier.
Utility contractors can perform work in new residential tract developments and public areas. Hook-ups to residential properties are not included. The firm says minimum premiums are $50,000 for workers compensation, general liability and auto, combined.
Five-year payroll history, five-year currently valued carrier-issued loss runs (valuation date within 120 days of requested effective date) ACORD workers’ compensation, general liability, auto applications, copy of NCCI Experience Rating Worksheet and contractors’ supplemental, generic supplementals are accepted and required for full underwriting review and best quote.
Contact Paul Mason or Michael Tourtellott at 619-595-4831 or at paul@sloanmason.com or michael@sloanmason.com.
Source: Sloan-Mason


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