Recall Crisis Recovery sm (RCR sm) Customized Recall Policy for Small to Mid-Sized Manufacturers
New Forms! New Wording!
EXPOSURE:
Do your clients know they are legally responsible for the safety of food and beverage products they manufacture? Governmental agencies do NOT differentiate based on the size of a manufacturer! All companies are equally obligated to produce safe products and recall that product if it comes into question.
POTENTIAL RECALL OUTCOME:
National adverse media, loss of contracts, cancelled orders, drop in sales, customer dissatisfaction, fines, penalties, and possible closure of your client’s business…
SOLUTION:
RCR – THE FOOD AND BEVERAGE RECALL CONTAMINATION INSURANCE POLICY
Policy Highlights include:
- Accidental Contamination
- Malicious Contamination
- Products Extortion
- Gross or Net Profits
- Extra Expense
- Rehabilitation—retrieving, destroying, reworking, and transportation
- Loss of revenues due to loss of contracts
- Crisis Management
- 48 Hour Quote Turnaround Time
- Direct access to experienced Underwriters – HACCP Certified
- Customized marketing / tools available to assist with the sales process
- Experienced and nationally recognized in-house claims administrators
Crisis Management:
PROBLEM: Do your clients have the resources and expertise to handle a product recall?
SOLUTION: Crisis Management included in the policy:
Don’t hesitate. Contact any of the Product Team Members at Professional Liability Insurance Services, Inc.® Underwriting Facilities for additional information and/or applications at 800-761-7547 or 512-328-0677, underwriting@plisinc.com or www.plisinc.com.
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