Midwest Builders’ Casualty Mutual Company, a large, regional, specialized workers’ compensation insurance carrier, announced that they are changing their name to Waypoint Mutual effective April 1.
Kansas City, Missouri-based Waypoint Mutual has served as a specialized niche workers’ compensation carrier for the last 42 years. The carrier will continue to be headquartered in Kansas City and maintain licenses in 31 states. The name change aligns with the multi-state reach of the company and its continued expansion beyond the construction market.
Waypoint Mutual will remain a monoline workers’ compensation without changes in coverage, territory, or operational philosophy.
John Crowley, president and CEO of Midwest Builders’ Casualty, said the company will continue its commitment to exceptional service.
“The transition from Midwest Builders Casualty to Waypoint Mutual reflects the evolution of our identity, while our dedication to clients and our partnership approach to doing business remains,” he said.
Topics Casualty
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