Real carrier recommendations from independent insurance agents who have placed wedding venues, event spaces, and banquet halls in Washington.
These carriers are most frequently recommended by agents for placing wedding venues, event spaces, and banquet halls in Washington.
Real conversations from agents about placing wedding venues, event spaces, and banquet halls in Washington.
Hi Soupers! WA STATE. I have another tough one. I already have the home insured with Travelers. They want to start offering their property as an Event Venue, specifically as a Wedding and Reception venue. They will still occupy the home as their primary. I need to move the home from...
Answer as Justin Lori McCauley posted to Insurance Soup™ All-star contributor HELP! I am at my wits end with HISCOX! Where else can I go for GL & PL for an Architect Services office in WA State?...
Comment View more answers Rob McCarthy The Hiscox now program you are talking about policy #p101 etc... is the absolute most challenging servicing of any insurance policy. It's meant to be direct to...
WA STATE. I have another tough one. I already have the home insured with Travelers. They want to start offering their property as an Event Venue, specifically as a Wedding and Reception venue. They will still occupy the home as their primary. I need to move the home from Travelers Personal as they...
Hi Soupers! WA STATE. I have another tough one. I already have the home insured with Travelers. They want to start offering their property as an Event Venue, specifically as a Wedding and Reception venue. They will still occupy the home as their primary. I need to move the home from Travelers...
Based on agent discussions, carriers frequently mentioned for wedding venues, event spaces, and banquet halls in Washington include Travelers, Allstate, Scottsdale, Hiscox, Progressive. Availability varies by specific risk details.
Many agents report difficulty placing wedding venues, event spaces, and banquet halls in Washington. Our database contains 3 discussions specifically about this niche in Washington, reflecting the ongoing challenges agents face finding willing carriers.
Independent agents in Washington 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 Tracey DeAngelis Hull and Co