Insurance laws are written by the state legislature and are state regulated according to the McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1945.
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The term "correspondent" means somebody who writes. Often it is used within the newspaper industry. For instance, a journalist may be a foreign correspondent, or a sport correspondent, reporting on their particular field of expertise.
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Any company that writes Commercial Insurance can write boiler and machinary coverage. Farmers Insurance is a large provider.
Safeauto is an insurance company that only writes personal auto insurance. Usually what they write is what is called non-standard auto insurance. They don't offer homeowners insurance as far as I know.
A title insurance COMPANY is the actual underwriting company or insurer. A title insurance AGENCY is the local guy providing services by his Underwriter. Just like your local car insurance AGENT who writes for an insurance COMPANY. The title underwriting industry is ranked by Demotech. Demotech is a national independent actuarial service firm that rates the financial stability of all P&C insurance providers within the United States. Demotech?s Financial Stability Analysis Model, which determines the financial stability of insurers, has been accepted by the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac), since 1989.
A person who writes comics is typically called a comic book writer, or simply a writer in the comic industry.
ABI writes taxi insurance: (800) 980-1950 ext26. You might try http://www.taxicabinsurance.org/ or http://www.cabinsurance.org/
If the insurance writes off the vehicle - they get YOUR title document - and THEY then forward it to the DMV informing them that the vehicle is scrapped.
State Auto Insurance Company is a large insurance company that writes auto, home, and other lines of insurance in most states. I don't believe it is part of another group but it owns other insurance companies as subsidiaries of State Auto.
The best way to find out this information is by contacting an insurance company directly. Some may offer policies exclusively for casino workers.
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