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Everything we do for our customers begins with the independent agents that work in your behalf. You can help, too, by learning more about how to prevent losses and planning for a disaster, should one strike. There is a wealth of helpful consumer information in these pages.

Find an Agent

If you don’t have an agent, use our database of preferred professionals to locate one near you. Our objective is to provide our customers with the coverage they need at the best possible price. Independent agents are in the best position to provide that service to our customers. Read more…

Customized Loss Prevention and Loss Control Service

Loss prevention and loss control are in everyone’s interests, insured and carrier alike. As a service to our customers, Union Standard offers a comprehensive Loss Control program to help identify and eliminate potential problems that could result in expensive claims and costly business interruptions. Read more…

State Insurance Departments

Insurance companies are licensed and regulated by the insurance departments in which they do business to:

  • Protect the public interest
  • Promote competitive markets
  • Facilitate the fair and equitable treatment of insurance consumers
  • Promote the reliability, solvency and financial solidity of insurance institutions
  • Support and improve state regulation of insurance. Read more…

Disaster Planning

No one plans to have a disaster, but everyone should have a disaster plan. Big companies have dedicated departments that specialize in disaster planning, but in most small businesses the responsibility rests squarely on the shoulders of the owner or general manager. Read more…

Consumer Links

For helpful links to government and legal agencies, safety resources, safety and trade associations, click here.

 

 

   


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