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joey52
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Electrical Contractor

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I have an elecetrical contractor that has revenues of $6 mil annually. I tried Networked Ins but the revenue was too high. I am going to try Superior Access. Has anyone had luck with American Team Managers? It would be probably be a package deal, BOP, 2MIL/4MIL, COMMERCIAL AUTO 1MIL CSL, UMBRELLA 6MIL, and Work Comp.
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Surf on over to BTISINC.com and see what they can do for you...
justthere
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This sounds like an account that CNA would be interested in. I would try there.
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Is the client doing any New Residential work? That would lead you more to the E&S side of the house.
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Re: Electrical Contractor

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We have an exclusive "A" rated admitted market specifically for all types of electrical work; wiring, apparatus, conduit, underground, etc. Contact: Marne Laughlin, ezBind Ins. Services; mlaughlin@insurenet-online.com; 866-758-0761. Give us a call.
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Re: Electrical Contractor

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If you are in California you can try Smart Choice at (559) 799-4922 as they have a Work Comp. company that writes hard to place accounts including construction at 20 to 30% less than State Fund, also no deposit.
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Re: Electrical Contractor

Post by WorkComp&Sense »

Maverick Insurance has plenty of workers' compensation markets to write Electrical Contractors in California (818) 223-0011. You can also contact Maxim Insurance, they have placed some California business for me in the past (813) 689-5105).

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