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PROFESSIONAL LINES
Now there's an alternative for accounts that don't fit within your standard account guidelines.
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TEK DIVISION
Professional liability for high-tech clients–available nationwide. Over 7,000 accounts currently written.
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COMMERCIAL LINES
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Accidents happen. Be ready.
Now Available: Monoline Umbrella
Why does your client need coverage above and beyond? In today's ever more litigious society, your client's homeowner or auto policy may not be enough. If your client accidentally injures another person or their property and as a result is sued, the outcome may well be an award of damages well over the amount covered by a standard policy.
A monoline umbrella policy will not only protect the Named Insured, but also family members living in the home. In addition, Stuckey & Company has competitive rates with limits up to $5,000,000. You can even send us ACORD™ or competitors' applications.
Stuckey & Company can help you prepare your client for an unfortunate accident. Here's an overview of what we can do for you.
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| COVERAGE |
MINIMUM LIMITS REQUIRED |
EXTRA PROTECTION |
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Auto, Motorcycle, Motorhome |
Bodily Injury $250,000/$500,000
per person/occurance
Property Damage $100,000
per person/occurance
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Umbrella Coverage $1,000,000 or more |
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| Homeowners |
$300,000 per occurance |
Umbrella Coverage $1,000,000 or more |
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Recreation Vehicle, ATV,Snowmobile |
$300,000 per occurance |
Umbrella Coverage $1,000,000 or more |
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| Watercraft |
$300,000 per occurance |
Umbrella Coverage $1,000,000 or more |
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Residential Rental Property |
$300,000 per occurance |
Umbrella Coverage $1,000,000 or more |
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Give your clients the advantage— email or call 1-800-828-3452 to get more information on how Stuckey & Company's Personal Lines can add an extra layer of liability coverage.
Get the information you need — now.
Quotes for accounts within Stuckey & Company's underwriting
authority will be quoted immediately.
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Each year I vow that I will NOT fall into the American Idol vacuum which, every year, sucks me into the deep, dark bottomless pit of frivolous entertainment addiction. I have learned so much in the past six seasons though. Such as, if you tape the show and watch it immediately after the show airs, you can fast forward through the commercials and cut your time in half (I haven't graduated to TiVo yet). Number 2, if you can only watch one show each week, you don't need to watch the "bye-bye" show. The internet will let you know who is back to waiting tables. Number 3, total strangers bond when talking about the current season. Number 4, even people who don't watch at all know something about the contestants. I sought out to prove that last theory by taking a poll here in the office. Who is going to win this year? Holly thinks it will be somebody blonde (she doesn't watch), Rachel thinks it will be a girl, but she likes keeping her eye on Jason (Dr. Dreads). Mary admits to watching only because her husband is trapped the same vacuum as me. She thinks Carly (Ms. Tatts) will be the last one standing. Teresa and Dwight didn't hesitate to pick either Brooke and/or David Archuleta. Kelly and Chris Irvin don't watch but they endorse David Cook because he's a fellow Missourian. I try to analyze the American trend towards finickiness rather than analyzing the range and fortitude of the contestants' vocal chops. Therefore, I believe America needs a male version of Hannah Montana and that can only be...David Archuleta Montetta. Personally, I wouldn't mind to see Michael Johns hang in there till the end, but not for all the right reasons, I just like the way he talks. Good on ya mate! I guess we'll have to just wait and see...and in the mean time, I'll try to keep the vacuuming down to a minimum.
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