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D.J. Colby Co., Inc.



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Umbrella/Excess Insurance


 

Since 1952, D.J. Colby Co., Inc. has offered independent brokers access to some of the finest markets in the industry.  Our approach is based on the notion that insurance is a people-business with independent insurance agents/brokers at its core.  In short, we offer the service, expertise and connections to help independent agents/brokers compete in today's competitive marketplace.

Commercial Excess/Umbrella Coverage

Multi-million-dollar jury verdicts awarded in liability suits have continued to climb in the past five years.  Outcomes that frequently defy logic and fairness demand that even innocent bystanders protect themselves in today's litigious world.  Although it is tempting for your customers to try to save costs by reducing the limits on their excess coverage - especially during these tough economic times - commercial excess/umbrella coverage provides the extra protection that they need to help them protect their assets in the event of a catastrophic loss.  The good news is that this offers your agency tremendous opportunity for growth.

Commercial accounts of all sizes have potential exposures in product, professional, auto and property liability that pose a risk to their business.  Make sure your customers are properly covered - give us a call for a quote today!

Our markets have a broad appetite for all business classes & industries including retailers, service industries, manufacturers, wholesaler, and real estate managers.

 

  • Flexible pricing
  • Up to $50 million in excess limits for select businesses
  • Unsupported lead umbrella limits up to $20 million available
  • Competitive commission
  • A-rated carriers

 


 

Locations Served : California, Colorado, Connecticut, Washington,D.C., Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin