North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm invites insurance agents from around the state to attend the Insurance Department’s annual agent forums, scheduled for Oct. 10–14 in several cities including Jamestown.
Hamm, along with other Insurance Department staff members, will visit seven cities in five days to talk to agents about 2011 legislation, health care reform, agent ethics, life and health insurance issues and property/casualty issues and trends. Attendees will receive three hours of continuing education credit, including one hour of ethics.
“The agent forum meetings are a great way for the department to connect with agents and talk about what’s going on in the insurance industry in North Dakota,” Hamm said. “I encourage all agents to attend one of the meetings.”
The Jamestown meeting will be from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Oct. 10 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 519 First Ave. S. For more information, call the Insurance Department at 1-800-247-0560.
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Las Vegas business insurance is a must have to protect any business owner. The question is what type of business insurance coverage is available for your business. The good news is most insurance carriers will have a policy they can design for any business. When purchasing insurance you will need a quality insurance agency to assist you. There are two different types of agencies, a captive agency and an independent agency. A captive agency only sells one carrier, for example Allstate or State Farm, but an independent agency sells multiple carriers. Selling multiple carriers gives the independent agency a tremendous advantage in finding the best policy that fits your needs.
The coverage that is available for your business is categorized similar to other policies, property, casualty and liability. Let’s take a closer look at what categories are available.
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Property and Casualty Insurance: A business owner will benefit from protection for the business and the assets of the business. For example, the office building, the equipment owned by the business, equipment leased by the business, inventory and much more. This is a vital part of Las Vegas Business Insurance.
Liability Insurance: All Las Vegas businesses needs liability insurance for two reasons. One is to pay for legal fees to defend the business in a liability action and the other is to pay damages in the event the business causes harm or causes damage to another.
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