IICRC Launches Pollution Liability and General Lia
Vancouver, WA, July 26--The IICRC has announced a new opportunity for IICRC-Certified Firms – an opportunity that will probably be of interest to restoration-oriented companies, especially those offering mold remediation.
The IICRC Board of Directors has approved an IICRC/ARMRN sponsored insurance program for qualified IICRC-Certified Firms. (ARMRN is the American Risk Management Resources Network.) IICRC-Certified Firms are now eligible for a package insurance policy that has been specifically designed for firms in this business with special pricing options.
The introduction of universal mold exclusions into virtually all insurance policies has permanently changed the insurance needs of the restoration and remediation contracting industry and their customers. David Dybdahl, CPCU, ARM, MBA, an internationally recognized expert in environmental insurance and a member of the IICRC S520 drafting committee, has written a white paper that explains how universal pollution and mold exclusions will affect the restoration and remediation business and offers practical advice on obtaining appropriate insurance in the future. The paper can be reviewed at http://www.armr.net/newreality.pdf or by calling 615.370.8142 to obtain a copy by mail.
Many restoration companies are finding it very difficult to locate proper business and liability insurances in today’s market. To help restoration contractors address their new insurance needs, American Risk Management Resources Network has developed an insurance package that has been specifically tailored to meet the new insurance needs of the restoration and remediation contracting industry.
IICRC-Certified Firms can find out more information about this opportunity by using this link: http://www.iicrc.org/armr.html. After reviewing the available information, Certified Firms can follow a posted link to the ARMRN site for specific details on insurance opportunities for their company.