Eastern Alliance Insurance Co. reports it has received regulatory
approval to write workers’ compensation business in the four southeastern states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
The company said it plans to open a full-service office in North Carolina later this year to focus on the new states.
Eastern Alliance Insurance Co. is one of three subsidiaries organized under the Eastern Alliance Insurance Group (EAIG). Since its founding in 1997, Lancaster, Pennsylvania-based EAIG has become
one of the top 10 providers of workers’ compensation insurance in
Pennsylvania, expanding into Delaware and Maryland in 2005. EAIG
distributes its products through independent insurance agencies.
Parent company Eastern Insurance Holdings Inc. operates a domestic casualty insurance group specializing in workers’ compensation, a domestic life and health insurance company, an offshore specialty reinsurance company and a third-party claims administration company.
Source: Eastern Insurance Holdings Inc.
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