Insurance Term Of The Week:
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Wednesday August 15, 2007.
- Surplus Lines Insurance markets are needed to provide alternatives for unusual or higher risk insurance not offered by licensed insurers or insurance companies in the state a customer lives. There are often situation where insurance coverage is unavailable from licensed insurers because of the risk exposures or because coverage terms and conditions don’t provide the specific insurance a customer needs.
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This week I decided I wanted to get the Glossary of Insurance Terms finished and it’s finally complete! As more Blogs are written the terms will be added and linked to informative information. Please feel free to leave a comment or send me a message if there are any insurance terms you have run into that need to be included in our glossary.
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It seems like a great time to remind everyone to feel free and ask me an insurance question. Some of the questions I have received from members have resulted in some interesting Blogs in the Ask Anna category. Be sure to let me know about an interesting insurance situation or claim you have experienced.
Are there any Life Insurance Agents out there interested in giving me an interview! I have written it before, I don’t have a background in Health and Life Insurance and I would love to write some informative Blogs based on Interviews with some of those who do! Please send me a Private Message and let me know if you would like to share your insight with us!
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