Casualty & Surety, Inc. announces new National Mining Program
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Casualty & Surety, Inc. (CSI), a specialty MGA, is pleased to announce that it has been granted underwriting authority for a new National Mining Program. “Our carrier is rated “A FSC 15″” according to company President Jim Godfrey, Jr. Coverage will be in ISO format without restrictive endorsements such as mining limitation endorsement, contractor’s limitation coverage or other restrictive exclusions. They will be able to write coverage for General Liability, Auto, Property and Inland Marine. CSI’s underwriting team has collectively been involved in the mining arena for over 50 years.
Additionally, Casualty & Surety, Inc. can write through various other Carriers all of the above coverages, plus Employers Liability, Umbrella Liability, and Workers Comp. The program is available in all 50 states and to all types of mining companies, including coal, aggregates and hard rock, mining for both surface and underground operations, as well as the various processing facilities.
About Casualty & Surety, Inc.
CSI operates with offices in Birmingham, Knoxville, Buffalo and Proctorville. For more information, visit WWW.CSIAPEX.COM
CONTACT:
Jim Godfrey
Casualty & Surety, Inc.
Phone 205.995.0713
Direct Line 205.332.8118
Fax 205.995.0862
Cell 205.936.3752
Email: jgodfrey@csiapex.com
OR
Rob Roberts
Casualty & Surety, Inc.
Phone 205.995.0713
Direct Line 205.332.8116
Fax 205.995.0862
Cell 205.515.2660
Email: rroberts@csiapex.com
Meadow Brook 100
100 Corporate Parkway Suite 350
Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Visit Our Web Site at: WWW.CSIAPEX.COM
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