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NOYB wrote:
I wonder who truly *underwrites* the policies for them. The guy I spoke with had for a title under his name "Marine Insurance Underwriting". Are you asking who takes the risk...or who decides whether the risk is worth taking? An underwriter typically assesses the risks in a particular piece of impending business. Or are you asking who actually pays if a claim occurs and is accepted? BOAT/US probably does most of its own underwriting, but calls in specialists when needed, such as for a very high value yacht. I know for a fact it places its insurance with several companies. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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