101 Ways to Cut Business Insurance Costs without Sacrificing Protection
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Product Description<br/><br/><br/>A gold mine of 101 tried-and-true strategies organized by the major commercial lines of coverage: Automobile Insurance, Commercial General Liability Insurance, Umbrella Liability Insurance, Workers Compensation, Workers Compensation Experience Rating, Property Insurance, Insurance Industry Relationships, Claims, Loss Control, Risk Financing, and other general recommendations.<br/><br/><br/>About the Author<br/><br/><br/>WILLIAM S. MCINTYRE IV, CPCU, ARM, is president and chief executive officer of American Contractors Insurance Group, Ltd., a construction-industry-owned insurance company. For over 45 years, Mr. McIntyre has been involved in the insurance industry. He has been very active over the years with the Associated General Contractors of America, writing articles, reviewing contract documents, and serving on AGC s Insurance and Safety/Health Committees. Mr. McIntyre has written many articles on insurance and risk management for construction and insurance industry trade journals. He cochairs the annual IRMI Construction Risk Conference and is a technical adviser for IRMI s reference manual for contractors, Construction Risk Management. JACK P. GIBSON, CPCU, CRIS, ARM, is president of International Risk Management Institute, Inc. Mr. Gibson is the coauthor of 11 reference works on insurance and risk management, all of which have been published by IRMI. Included among these are Contractual Risk Transfer, Commercial Liability Insurance, and The Additional Insured Book. He is also editor-in-chief of IRMI.com, which is a Web-based risk and insurance magazine, and IRMI Update, its companion e-zine. Mr. Gibson cochairs the annual IRMI Construction Risk Conference and has been a highly rated presenter at all of them. He has also been very active in the CPCU Society, having served as president of the Dallas chapter, as a national director, and on many national committees. Mr. Gibson majored in risk management at the University of Georgia where he received a bachelor of business administration degree, cum laude, in 1977 and a master of business administration degree in 1979. In 1996, he was honored as the University of Georgia s Outstanding Insurance Alumnus of the year.
101 Ways to Cut Business Insurance Costs without Sacrificing Protection William S. McIntyre IV and Jack P. Gibson
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Product Description<br/><br/><br/>A gold mine of 101 tried-and-true strategies organized by the major commercial lines of coverage: Automobile Insurance, Commercial General Liability Insurance, Umbrella Liability Insurance, Workers Compensation, Workers Compensation Experience Rating, Property Insurance, Insurance Industry Relationships, Claims, Loss Control, Risk Financing, and other general recommendations.<br/><br/><br/>About the Author<br/><br/><br/>WILLIAM S. MCINTYRE IV, CPCU, ARM, is president and chief executive officer of American Contractors Insurance Group, Ltd., a construction-industry-owned insurance company. For over 45 years, Mr. McIntyre has been involved in the insurance industry. He has been very active over the years with the Associated General Contractors of America, writing articles, reviewing contract documents, and serving on AGC s Insurance and Safety/Health Committees. Mr. McIntyre has written many articles on insurance and risk management for construction and insurance industry trade journals. He cochairs the annual IRMI Construction Risk Conference and is a technical adviser for IRMI s reference manual for contractors, Construction Risk Management. JACK P. GIBSON, CPCU, CRIS, ARM, is president of International Risk Management Institute, Inc. Mr. Gibson is the coauthor of 11 reference works on insurance and risk management, all of which have been published by IRMI. Included among these are Contractual Risk Transfer, Commercial Liability Insurance, and The Additional Insured Book. He is also editor-in-chief of IRMI.com, which is a Web-based risk and insurance magazine, and IRMI Update, its companion e-zine. Mr. Gibson cochairs the annual IRMI Construction Risk Conference and has been a highly rated presenter at all of them. He has also been very active in the CPCU Society, having served as president of the Dallas chapter, as a national director, and on many national committees. Mr. Gibson majored in risk management at the University of Georgia where he received a bachelor of business administration degree, cum laude, in 1977 and a master of business administration degree in 1979. In 1996, he was honored as the University of Georgia s Outstanding Insurance Alumnus of the year.