Insurance agents and brokers have seen some softening in the market for insurance agents professional liability (E&O) despite increasing exposures and claims. A recent article in American Agent & Broker provides an excellent summary of the segment (see here), so a short sabbatical from our sabbatical is warranted. The article starts with a key point: There are two types of insurance agencies: those that have had E&O claims and those that are going to Another key point is made in...
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