Results For Articles or Consultants
Agent - Agency
I began my insurance career in 1968 working in the claims department for the Insurance Company of North America (INA) both as a staff claims adjuster and then as a liability supervisor. After finishing law school I specialized in insurance defense for agents and brokers and for insurance companies in direct suits against them as…
I have been a license Insurance Agent in the State of Texas since 1983 holding General Lines Property & Casualty, General Lines Life, Accident & Health and Risk Manager licenses. I am currently Vice-President of King-Phillips Insurance Agency, a firm providing a full range of insurance products to the insuring public. I also serve as…
Kevin M. Quinley is a thought leader in insurance claims. He is the Principal of Quinley Risk Associates in the Richmond, VA area, helping clients throughout the country. He has 40+ years of experience in managing claims and litigation. He has a B.A. from Wake Forest University and an M.A .from the College of William…
When insurance is intended to be the primary assurance that indemnification agreements are properly funded, it is critical that contract language is written in such a way that insurance policies are able to respond.
Crafting insurance and indemnification agreements is an art that involves understanding the nature of risks transferred, the nature of risks assumed and how to best protect a client from the legal and financial implications of those risks. It also requires an understanding of insurance policies and the type of coverage they can or cannot provide.
This article explores the issues and problems related to drafting insurance, indemnification and hold harmless agreements.