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With such a recent industry history, we can quickly review how far “Insurance for Snow Removal Contractors,” has really come. Less than 10 years ago, the risks of snow removal were merely written into a landscaping policy, which created confusion, lost earnings, and disorganization of an extremely high-risk practice. As 2011 rolls around, small offices such as Mills Insurance Group begin to realize the number of complications around lumping snow and landscaping together. Compiling and analyzing all this data allowed independent agents who were dealing with the risks of snow and ice management to industrialize an entire market. Contributors in the snow industry, such as Mills Insurance Group had written the first set of standards that a snow removal contractor should be following, allowing many from the outside to understand a market segment that was very misunderstood. Skip forward to 2020 where Snow & Ice Management has come quite the ways, and we begin to understand the need for a specialty lines program. Having dealt with snow policies for the better part of a decade, the team members of the Mills Insurance Group will have you feeling secure about the risks you may be taking. The two distribution models of unique and hard to place risks are explained in the videos below.
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