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M1759
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Workers Comp Question

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Please bear with me - I'm an insurance novice but was told this was a place I might be able to find help.

My business sells payroll services. We have encountered a client who is looking for Workers Comp. The business is a delivery business based in Florida with his drivers working in Texas, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana.

Anyone out there who would be able to handle something like this?

Thanks in advance,

Jim
crossins
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Re: Workers Comp Question

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Hmmmm. Suprised there arent a ton of brokers/agents after this lead..........NOT
ewguva
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Re: Workers Comp Question

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we might be able to help you. please call Ed at 800.378.0766 x230

thanks
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Re: Workers Comp Question

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You indicated your business "sells payroll services". I'm assuming that your business isn't a temp staffiing firm or PEO then.

The first question that comes to mind is who is your client's current broker, and do they currently have W/C?
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Re: Workers Comp Question

Post by themaplewoodgroup »

WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER WORKERS COMP TO ALL YOUR PAYROLL CLIENTS AT A REDUCED COST THROUGH OUR POOL. PLEASE CALL ME FOR DETAILS. STEVE PIERCE,THE MAPLEWOOD GROUP. 800-227-4938
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