Worldwide Facilities’ Chicago Office Adds Motor Truck Cargo / Auto Physical Damage Program
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) September 27, 2016 -- Worldwide Facilities is pleased to announce the addition of a Motor Truck Cargo / Auto Physical Damage program out of its Chicago office. Worldwide has in-house underwriting and binding authority on “A”-rated paper, as well as domestic claims authority from TPA on all claims under $50,000.
“There are currently not many markets for this type of coverage,” says Andy Simkins, Vice President and Property Broker at Worldwide Facilities’ Chicago office. “The fact that we can offer access to it on these terms is of great benefit to the agents we work with and their insureds.”
The Auto Physical Damage coverage offers up to $2 million in fleet values, and the Motor Truck Cargo program covers up to 25 units or $250,000 per vehicle. Worldwide Facilities is able to offer each program on a monoline or package basis. Target classes include both owner-operators and small to mid-sized fleets.
“This new addition significantly expands our offerings in this area,” says David Fiske, Branch Manager. “Our Chicago team brings decades of specialized experience to the table, and we look forward to continuing to provide outstanding customer service to agents and brokers placing commercial transportation risks.”
Contacts:
Andy Simkins
Vice President, Property Broker
Direct: (312) 465-5050
Cell: (847) 903-6597
asimkins(at)wwfi(dot)com
Josh Hart
Vice President
Direct: (312) 465-5055
jhart(at)wwfi(dot)com
Worldwide Facilities, LLC, 300 S. Wacker, Suite 2450, Chicago, IL 60606
About Worldwide Facilities, LLC.
Worldwide Facilities is a national wholesale insurance broker and managing general agent that has been in business since 1970. Our brokers and underwriters are industry leaders providing expertise in a wide range of specialty lines, as well as extensive contacts with carriers domestically and overseas.
Erika Guerra, Worldwide Facilities, LLC, http://www.wwfi.com/, +1 (213) 236-4509, [email protected]
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