Synergy Professional Associates Expands Lawyers PL Program to 3 New States
Synergy Professional Associates, in partnership with Tokio Marine HCC – Professional Lines Group, has expanded its lawyers professional liability programs focusing on small law firms into Colorado, Florida and New Jersey.
The new facilities target small law firms from one to 35 attorneys. The programs are written by U.S. Specialty Insurance Co., an admitted carrier, in Colorado, Florida and New Jersey. The program is also available in Arizona and Texas.
Limits available up to $5 million/$5 million with deductibles starting at $1,000 per claim.
The policy features coverage for disciplinary proceedings, as well as subpoena assistance, public relations reimbursement, and network security and privacy liability sub-limits. Synergy writes lawyers professional liability on both a standard and surplus lines basis.
Synergy Professional Associates Inc. is a program manager, managing general agent and surplus lines broker specializing in professional liability working with producers throughout the United States. Synergy operates on an open broker basis with duly appointed producers.
Tokio Marine HCC is the marketing name used to describe the affiliated companies under the common ownership of HCC Insurance Holdings Inc., a Delaware-incorporated insurance holding company. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Tokio Marine HCC is a specialty insurance group with offices in the United States, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Tokio Marine HCC is a member of the Tokio Marine Group.
The Professional Lines Group, a member of Tokio Marine HCC, provides protection against claims arising from professional negligence, which can lead to financial losses, expensive litigation and staggering jury awards. The group offers miscellaneous professional liability for all kinds of professionals, businesses and consultants.
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