Berkley Equine & Cattle (BEC) has opened its Animal Mortality Claims Adjusting Office in Lexington, Ky., and appointed Philip O. Bradley as manager.
Bradley has more than 25 years of experience adjusting equine, cattle and other livestock claims.
BEC, a division of Berkley Program Specialists (a Berkley Company), has been providing insurance for equine and cattle mortality risks since 2004. Animal mortality claims were previously adjusted for BEC by Frank B. Aubrey, II Equine Adjusting, LLC (AEA).
For the remainder of 2018, BEC’s Animal Mortality claims will continue to be adjusted by AEA. As of Jan. 1, 2019, all animal mortality claims will be adjusted by the BEC Lexington, KY office; all open claims will be transferred over at that time.
Aubrey will continue to be involved with BEC’s equine and cattle mortality business on a consulting basis. BEC will be working closely with Aubrey and his staff at AEA on the transition. Key staff members from AEA will be joining the BEC Animal Mortality Claims Adjusting Office as part of this transition.
Berkley Equine & Cattle is a division of Berkley Program Specialists (a Berkley Company), that offers a variety of specialized equine and cattle insurance products including equine mortality, cattle mortality, equine farm package policies, equine liability, guided trail rides and carriage/pony rides.
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