Real carrier recommendations from independent insurance agents who have placed hard-to-place personal auto, exotic cars, and specialty vehicles in Kentucky.
These carriers are most frequently recommended by agents for placing hard-to-place personal auto, exotic cars, and specialty vehicles in Kentucky.
Real conversations from agents about placing hard-to-place personal auto, exotic cars, and specialty vehicles in Kentucky.
CA- PERSONALUMBRELLA MARKETS, client currently with personalumbrella.com but they now require 500/500/100 underlying auto limits, and he doesn't want to change his auto company. Any other Preferred markets you can suggest? I've tried G.A.s, Hudson IInsurance etc but they are very expensive. thanks
Suzanne Jones McMillan replied Comment as Justin Insurance Soupโข Daniel Bucklew All-star contributor Cincinnati Insurance... How long does a customer have to pay before they get cancelled for...
Comment View more comments Chad Sherrer All-star contributor That doesnโt make sense. How can they sign the original application 15 months later? Everything would have timed out. No one can backdate...
KY Erie Agent needed. I have a long-time client moving to Kentucky next month who would like to stay with Erie Insurance. I'm looking to refer him to a reputable Erie agent with strong reviews.
I'm looking for independent agents that can write through Auto Owners and other carriers located near Woodbine, GA. I have a client moving from KY to GA that we can't write since his home is near the coast. New construction home and auto. Message me if you can help! Thank you!
Based on agent discussions, carriers frequently mentioned for hard-to-place personal auto, exotic cars, and specialty vehicles in Kentucky include Cincinnati, Erie. Availability varies by specific risk details.
Many agents report difficulty placing hard-to-place personal auto, exotic cars, and specialty vehicles in Kentucky. Our database contains 3 discussions specifically about this niche in Kentucky, reflecting the ongoing challenges agents face finding willing carriers.
Independent agents in Kentucky 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 comments Stacey Joseph Milhorn They are waiting until the heat dies down and then will quietly pass it. We have to keep fighting against it.