3 Important Considerations When Choosing an Insurance Agent

Your company’s insurance portfolio is one of the most crucial aspects of ensuring the long-term sustainability of your multi-family management company. When choosing an insurance broker, it’s important that you choose an insurance broker that excels in three critical measurements:

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  1. Knowledge of the multi-family industry. We have over 35 years of specialization in this space. Our knowledge of your industry ensures there’s no potentially disastrous gaps in your insurance portfolio.

  2. Knowledge of available multi-family insurance products and an impeccable relationship with insurance carriers worldwide. It’s imperative that your broker keep up with current muti-family insurance trends. Also, they should maintain a close relationship with the markets. Without that relationship, a broker will be ineffective at negotiating your company’s best possible combination of coverages and premium.

  3. Finally, your broker should have access to all possible multi-family insurance programs. Not only do we have access, we’re the largest broker for many of those programs, making us eligible to negotiate insurance placement much more effectively than most.

We’d love to review your current program for potential coverage gaps and to see if we can improve upon it for you. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me.

 

Chris Hayes, CIC

Executive Vice President

Professional Insurors Agency, LLC

(405)507-2740

chayes@pi-ins.com

Chris Hayes

Chris joined Professional Insurors in 1999 after serving as a claims adjuster for Commercial Union Insurance Company and Shelter Insurance Company.  He currently serves as a key accounts Commercial Risk Advisor, Claims Director and Executive Vice President. He has earned his Certified Insurance Counselor professional designation. He is actively involved in multi-housing associations in several states.

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