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BOLD CARRIERS CLEAN UP WITH DISASTER-RELATED CONTRACTORS COVERAGE
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A handful of insurers see opportunity amid the complexity and risk surrounding Company Removed disaster cleanup efforts. Company Removed penned $2 million in premium in the first 10 days of its four-carrier Oil Spill Cleanup and Remediation program for contractors. Company Removed pursues multiple avenues as it responds to exposures created by the disaster, putting its rapid response unit to work on coverage for cleanup efforts and seeking hospitality industry accounts from those who feel or may soon feel the disaster’s oily effects on their bottom line. Florida-based agency Company Removed works to place disaster-related coverages but sees pushback from concerned carriers.
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