Any good leads on coverage yet?
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I'll bet we could get coverage for the liability, but the riders for
gear might be another thing. If one company handles a ton of WISPs,
that is a lot of lightning pay outs.......
Dylan Oliver wrote:
I'm now talking to Jamie Davis of a NASBA (Association of
System
Builders) insurance program. He's been helpful so far, and I've
suggested they facilitate the insurance process for WISPs. I don't know
what they've got yet, but check them out:
Jamie Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
1908 South el Camino Real
San Clemente, CA 92672
949-322-3481
fax. 949-489-9693
Best,
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Primaverity, LLC
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