Environmental Coverage Solutions
U.S. Risk Energy & Environmental offers programs focused on providing solutions for environmental placements through in-house underwriting and brokerage capabilities. Our staff of specialty underwriters and brokers are highly experienced and responsive, providing insureds with comprehensive and competitive coverage. In addition to brokerage capabilities, products underwritten in-house include the following.
Risk classes: All risk types apart from downhole oil/gas contractors and oil/gas pipeline contractors
Limits available: Up to $10M
COVERAGE FORM HIGHLIGHTS
- Occurrence form
- Transportation of “your product” included
- Non-owned disposal site coverage included
- Construction means/methods give-back in professional exclusion
- Ability to schedule site pollution for insured’s owned, leased, or operated sites
Risk classes: All risk types apart from oil/gas lease operators and oil/gas pipelines
Limits available: Up to $10M
COVERAGE FORM HIGHLIGHTS
- Transportation pollution liability included
- Non-owned disposal site coverage included
- Coverage for mold and legionella included
- Accidental disturbance of lead and asbestos included
Cason Burdett, Program Director
(817) 984-2302 | Send a Secure Email
Schanette Love, Senior Underwriter
(817) 984-2315 | Send a Secure Email
Brittany Wetz, Account Executive
(817) 984-2310 | Send a Secure Email
Many other classes are available. Call or email us for details.
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