Guaranteed Cost Workers Compensation Program for Security Guard & Investigation Agencies
Now Available from The Mechanic Group
September 20, 2007 – Guaranteed Cost Workers Compensation Program for Security Guard and Investigative Agencies is now available from The Mechanic Group. The Mechanic Group will administer a fixed cost Security Guard Workers Compensation program that is underwritten by The Hartford (Best: A+, XV).
Marc Katz, Principal of The Mechanic Group, Inc. says “We are extremely excited about our partnership with The Hartford and look forward to working with Insurance Agents and Brokers throughout the country to meet the workers compensation needs of security guard and investigative agencies.”
Program Highlights:
- Guaranteed Cost Program
- Attractive Commissions
- Client Direct Bill
- A+ XV Hartford Paper
- Available throughout the Continental US
- Exceptional Claims Management
- Superior Loss Control
The Program is designed for Security Guard and Investigative Agencies but can accommodate related exposures including but not limited to building service contractors and alarm contractors on an incidental basis.
The Mechanic Group is a leading program administrator for the private security industry, including physical security, private investigation, electronic security, alarm and background screening firms. We deliver insurance solutions with broad form coverage, competitive rates and a service platform that combine a thorough understanding of the security and investigation industries with a commitment to availability and response.
Brokers contact Marc Katz at 1-800-214-0207, ext. 105 or mkatz@mechanicgroup.com
The Mechanic Group is located at: The Mechanic Group, One Blue Hill Plaza, Suite 530, Pearl River, New York 10965. www.mechanicgroup.com
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