Real carrier recommendations from independent insurance agents who have placed farms, ranches, equine operations, and agricultural risks in Colorado.
Real conversations from agents about placing farms, ranches, equine operations, and agricultural risks in Colorado.
Anyone know about the Farmers program? An agent will mentor you for 1 year and if you write 100k in that year they help you set up your own agency. I’m in Utah and if anyone knows anything good or bad it would be much appreciated. Thanks! All reactions:
Jeff Senigaglia All-star contributor Go in with both eyes open. If you get with an agent who has set up a great office with solid training and support, you will get good training. Before you sign on...
Answer as Justin Sunshine Johnson posted to Insurance Soup™ Just had a client threaten that he is calling corporate to "shut the office down" because we canceled his home policy because he can't and...
Hey y'all! Who do you write your farm and ranch with in Colorado and Texas? All reactions:
Client needs a policy in Colorado to cover a small herd of cattle…. All reactions:
Based on agent discussions, carriers frequently mentioned for farms, ranches, equine operations, and agricultural risks in Colorado include various surplus and admitted carriers. Availability varies by specific risk details.
Many agents report difficulty placing farms, ranches, equine operations, and agricultural risks in Colorado. Our database contains 3 discussions specifically about this niche in Colorado, reflecting the ongoing challenges agents face finding willing carriers.
Independent agents in Colorado recommend networking with peers, working with wholesale brokers like RT Specialty or Kinsale, and checking surplus lines markets. Browse the 3 agent discussions below for specific carrier recommendations.
View more answers Seth Kamber I’m in Colorado and the protégé program was the best decision I made. I graduated in about 4 months and opened my agency Last March.