Starr Companies has enhanced its Side ‘A’ Directors & Officers Excess and Lead-In-Difference-In-Conditions (DIC) policy with the addition of crisis loss coverage for insured persons.
According to Brian Inselberg, senior vice president, financial lines, unprecedented litigation and regulatory environment and a crisis event can cause a material effect on an individual’s reputation. The Side ‘A’ Directors & Officers Excess and Lead Difference-In-Conditions (DIC) policy covers executives as they conduct their daily business.
Starr Companies (or Starr) is the worldwide marketing name for the operating insurance and travel assistance companies and subsidiaries of Starr International Co., Inc. and for the investment business of C.V. Starr & Co., Inc. and its subsidiaries. Starr provides property, casualty, and accident and health insurance products as well as a range of specialty coverages including aviation, marine, energy and excess casualty insurance.
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