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IN THIS ISSUE:
Personal Lines
Surplus Lines
Tek Division
Commercial Lines
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SURPLUS 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
Gain access to 5 of the largest carriers and no minimum production requirements. Visit our website for more information>>

CONTACT 1-800-828-3452
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"Rachel,
Please proceed with renewal as quoted. Should you need anything further, please let me know. Thanks for your help and FAST response with the renewal quote..."
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Got personal lines?
As commercial lines specialists, we used to think there wasn’t much money in personal lines because of the small premiums and high service requirement (phone calls). We were wrong. Commercial businesses that generate less than $15M in revenue annually generally go for $2,000 or less.
That seems like small change when you consider some high value homes are paying as much as $25,000 or more. Even the smaller middle class type home, two cars, and a toy is $4,000-$5,000 per household. There are yacht owners paying over $80,000 annually for their insurance.
With Stuckey & Company, you start with the carriers listed below for all types of homeowners and auto accounts—mobile homes, RV’s, high value homes, etc. Then throw in online quoting and exceptional service and you’ve got a winner!
Got Personal Lines? Call today to see how Stuckey & Company can help boost your agency's production with personal lines.
Get the information you need — now.
Quotes for accounts within Stuckey & Company’s underwriting
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Stuckey & Company is located near Missouri Wine Country. My first winery trip was last year when the entire office left early on a Friday afternoon and took a chartered school bus through miles of beautiful winding hills. On the way there, we all chatted, joked, laughed and walked around (because you can't get away with that when you're a kid). Since it was a weekday afternoon, we pretty much had the countryside to ourselves. We pulled together tables at the top of the hill, sipped an assortment of wines and nibbled on cheese and snacks. But, it's all fun and games till somebody gets hurt. Okay, nobody got hurt, but there was definitely potential. For example, wine makes me feel adventurous and impulsive. After a couple glasses of sweet blush, I decided to tuck my arms across my chest and roll down the scratchy and precipitous hill. It seemed like a good idea at the time. I still can't believe that I didn't lose my lunch. Somebody snapped a picture of Kelly and Dwight carrying me back up the slope. That was a hill that I wouldn't have even tried to ski (if it was snowing and I was sober). I should have claimed to have fallen, but I was laughing too hard to pull that off. I know some of you are cringing at the risk of liability for this little company outing. But don't worry, everybody had a safe ride home and I told Kerry and Dwight that I'd sign something saying that I'll strap myself to my chair this year.
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