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We allow you to focus on profitability and operational demands while we work to reduce your risk, administrative burden and insurance costs.

Types of Contractors We Insure

  • Construction

  • IT services

  • Linguists

  • Manufacturing

  • Nonprofits

  • Research & Development

  • Support services and consulting

  • Telecommunications

Coverage Highlights

  • Blanket Property & Equipment

  • Installation Floater

  • Per Project General Liability Limits

  • Errors & Omissions / Professional Liability

  • Environmental Liability

  • Workers' Compensation

  • Automobile Liability

  • Bonding

  • Defense Base Act (DBA)

  • Umbrella & Excess Liability

  • Cyber Liability

  • Crime (incl. Third-Party)

  • Directors & Officers (D&O)

  • Kidnap & Ransom 

  • International

  • Employment Practices Liability

  • Political Risk

Risk Management Services

  • Bid Requirement Assistance

  • Contract Reviews

  • Subcontractor Vetting

  • Strategic Marketing

  • Claims Advocacy

  • COI Processing & Management

  • Targeted Loss Control

  • Experience Mod. Analysis

  • Employee Safety & Training

  • OSHA Compliance & Reporting

  • HR Assistance & Hotline

  • Fleet & Driver Safety Programs

  • Much More...

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Claims Scenario:
ERRORS & OMISSIONS

A manufacturing company was contracted to build widgets for a DOD project. The design specifications were provided by the government agency that required tolerances of 0.0005 inch (5 to 12 microns). Two months after the widgets were completed and delivered, a government representative informed the manufacturer that the widgets....

Highlighted Service:
CONTRACT REVIEWS

A government contractor who was acting as the prime for a large infrastructure project hired several subcontractors for assistance with utility work. They implemented a standard contract for all subcontractors but did not verify the adequacy of the subs’ insurance coverage. In addition, the contract did not require the subs to indemnify and defend on a...

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