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AMERICAN RISK MANAGEMENT RESOURCE NETWORK,LLC
A Speciality Environmental Insurance Broker |
Customized Insurance For IICRC Certified Firms
We have customized insurance packages that offer General Liability/Contractors Pollution Liability/Professional Liability for S500 and S520 work and premium discounts. Call an ARMR.network broker to discuss which insurance options will be best for your firm.
Insurance Applications for Restoration Contractors
In many instances the application becomes part of the policy. ARMR.Net highly recommends completing the proper application for the selected underwriter. For assistance contact an armr.net broker who can guide you to the right application.
ARMR EZ Application for information only (PDF)
ARMR Restoration Contractor Master Application(PDF)
Liberty CPL Application(PDF)
Liberty Mold Supplemental Application(PDF)
American
Safety Application(PDF)
ISO Commercial Insurance Application(PDF)
ISO Commercial General Liability Application(PDF)
Wisconsin Office (Corporate)
David Dybdahl
dybdahl@armr.net
608-836-9567
Illinois Office
Terry Strawn
strawn@armr.net
608-836-9586
California
Bob Rosenfeld
rosenfeld@armr.net
310-937-7068
New York and New Jersey
John McGovern
mcgovern@armr.net
NY 212-618-1939
NJ 732-706-5305
Michigan
Paul Duggan
duggan@armr.net
616-828-4616
The American Risk Management Resources Network, LLC is a
wholesale insurance brokerage firm specializing in
environmental insurance placements. Our unparalleled
experience and subject matter expertise allow our
agent/broker clients to provide high quality insurance
products and useful advice on managing environmental risks
to their customers.
Armr.Network insurance brokers have developed specific insurance coverage to address the full scope of services that contractors perform under S500 and S520 guidelines.
The Need for Professional Liability Insurance to IICRC Members
New Insurance Package Description for Restoration Contractors
There is Less Gold in Mold for Restoration Contractors
August 2006, Cleaning and Restoration Magazine, Association of Specialists in Cleaning and Restoration.
Restoration contractors working in mold remediation face higher risks and
lower margins than in the past. Following guidance documents like IICRC S520
and buying good quality insurance are the keys to managing the risk. This
article offers advice on how to do both.
Dave's Top 10 Ways to Save Money and Buy Better Insurance
The article examines five easy ways to minimize the rates paid for business liabilty and five suggestions to improve the quality of Contractor's Pollution Liability insurance.
Mold Pollution Insurance Peril
August 2006, Cleaning and Restoration Magazine, Association of Specialists in Cleaning and Restoration.
Authored by a restoration contractor and a senior environmental insurance
broker this article offers practical advice on managing and insuring the
mold risks in the restoration business.
Mold Risk Management For Restoration Contractors
March 2006, ICS Cleaning Specialist
A well researched article based on thousands of experience years of claims
data and input from leading mold trail lawyers create a simple process to
avoid mold losses.
Insurance And The Restoration Contractor
April 2005, ICS Cleaning Specialist
Firms facing the new insurance reality face challenges in finding
affordable insurance. This article offers suggestions on how to thrive in
this new business climate for restoration contractors.
Mold Forces Restoration Contractors to Face a New Insurance Reality
Mold exclusions will force restoration contractors into the highly complex
and specialized world of environmental insurance. This macroeconomic
article explores what those changes will mean to the restoration business.
A Restoration Contractor's Buying Guide to Contractor's Pollution Liability Insurance
CPL policies were originally created to insure hazardous waste clean up
contractors for the federal governments Superfund program. Therefore most of
the CPL policies on the market contain significant gaps in important
coverages when they are sold by insurance agents who are not trained
specifically in environmental insurance to unsuspecting restoration
contractors. This article details what top risk managers look for when buying what is
usually very expensive insurance.