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...e, Jags, BMWs, and other expensive toys. Vandalism occurred over the weekend, ...sal system). 6. Implements selected products (application system). 7. Arrang...
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... . A wood-shingle roof has a greater risk of burning than an asphalt roof. LINE Another word that is simply unnecessary. I prefer to talk about different types' of insurance. Line' makes sense to me if you're taking about retail products like shampoo and children's toys. But in this era of packaged, multiple-peril policies, the word just doesn't add to anyone's understanding about the product. SURPLUS Yes, you're laughing. My insurance executive students giggle when I display this word on poster-size type. It even looks as bad as ... like/dislike? 3. Why did you choose this rating? Submit This Anonymously Submit Cancel Contact Us contact_phone Click to call Unfollow First name: Last name: Email: Are you sure you want to deactivate your CompleteMarkets Company Profile Deactivate Cancel Loading.. About Us Products/Services News Jobs Team Articles Blog Group Followers Photos Reviews Newsletters x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. CompleteMarkets 1 2 3 4 5 Rating history (0 Reviews - 0 of 5.0) Shows who have rated the content ... got stashed away. Come on, people, there are better words. Use net worth, equity, whatever you want, but never use the S' word. If you must use it, then explain it immediately. CASUALTY, and its snooty cousin, LIABILITY You're kidding yourself if you think the average consumer or news reporter knows what these words mean when talking about insurance coverages. I once had a grown adult ask me if his insurance company was reliable' for the damage to his house. And he wasn't referring ...
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... clients the best value. A Choice of Carriers Do you want to work with wealthy clients? Be aware that wealthy clients tend to have more assets than the typical client, and these assets are more valuable. All those pricey cars, expensive houses, and big-ticket toys like boats and planes mean more claims. But carriers don't like claims. In fact, too many claims will get your client canceled. Then what? Well, for a client with a smaller firm, cancellation might mean a change of agents, because agents ... like/dislike? 3. Why did you choose this rating? Submit This Anonymously Submit Cancel Contact Us contact_phone Click to call Unfollow First name: Last name: Email: Are you sure you want to deactivate your CompleteMarkets Company Profile Deactivate Cancel Loading.. About Us Products/Services News Jobs Team Articles Blog Group Followers Photos Reviews Newsletters x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. CompleteMarkets 1 2 3 4 5 Rating history (0 Reviews - 0 of 5.0) Shows who have rated the content ... , really listen to the client's problems, and design effective solutions. The risk management approach enhances the consultative approach. Mike Smith, a producer in Dallas, says he often finds clients who are wide open on second homes. They may have Fire insurance but no Liability coverage. The really scary thing for the client is that they usually have no idea they're self-insured for that contingency. When you work with people with many expensive assets, it's essential that you have a way to keep up with it all. That's what the ...
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... policy now states that there is coverage for a motor vehicle "used solely to service a residence" (and not the "insured's" premises only) . • 160Toy Vehicle Provision There was concern that the previous policy provided no liability coverage off premises for toy vehicles designed for use by small children. The policy now states that the motor vehicle exclusion does not apply off premises for a vehicle "designed as a toy vehicle for use by children under seven years of age, powered by one or more batteries and not ... like/dislike? 3. Why did you choose this rating? Submit This Anonymously Submit Cancel Contact Us contact_phone Click to call Unfollow First name: Last name: Email: Are you sure you want to deactivate your CompleteMarkets Company Profile Deactivate Cancel Loading.. About Us Products/Services News Jobs Team Articles Blog Group Followers Photos Reviews Newsletters x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. CompleteMarkets 1 2 3 4 5 Rating history (0 Reviews - 0 of 5.0) Shows who have rated the content ... days limitation was inadequate to provide coverage for the full summer period. • 160Motor Vehicle Exclusion ISO responded to agents concerns about the language used in the Homeowners 2000 policy. In both Section I – Property Not Covered and Section II – Liability Exclusions, the coverage did not extend to a motor vehicle unless used solely to service an "insured's" premises. There were concerns that a motor vehicle (such as a riding lawn mower), otherwise covered would have no coverage if it had been used ...