Sloan Mason announced it has new $1 million maritime employer’s liability capability, to be written in conjunction with workers’ compensation/United States Longshore and Harborworkers Compensation Act coverage for companies with marine and longshore exposures. The program is available in all states.
The company provides workers’ compensation/United States Longshore and Harborworkers Compensation Act/maritime employers liability/marine general liability/umbrella coverage for many clients involved in marine construction/diving/shipyard/offshore oilfield work with an “A+” XV carrier.
Underwriting information required includes an Acord application; a Sloan Mason supplemental application; and a five year loss record (supported by currently valued loss run). Some risks with less than five years experience maybe considered with a resume/statement of qualification.
Sloan Mason Insurance Services is a surplus lines brokerage based in San Diego, with non-resident licenses in a number of other states, including, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Washington and other states.
For additional information, e-mail: paul@sloanmason.com.


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