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#1
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Saint Paul, Minnesota
Just wondering if you recommend a company? Who do you use?
I received a letter/application in mail from Marsh and I am wondering if anyone has e & o with them?
 

#2
gmhksgp  
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Hong Kong
I'd like some recommendations for E&O as well. The only difference is that my practice is based in HK and wonder if the underwriter would provide overseas coverage. Thank you!
 

#3
JAD  
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California
NAPLIA
 

#4
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USA
Camico if you're a CPA.

Placer Insurance if you're an EA or an unenrolled preparer. I interviewed one of the main people over at Placer about E & O years ago. If there's any interest, I'll post the interview.
 

#5
dingus  
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Idaho!
I've used the AICPA's plan (through Aon or CNA, I don't remember.) The price was very cheap to start and has gone up every year, but it's remained competitive with the quotes I've gotten from others.
 

#6
Callie  
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Washington, DC
I'm agreeing with Dingus. I'm covered by the AICPA plan, and I've always found the premiums to be reasonable and competitive.

This may be a bit off-subject, but I also have term life insurance and LTD policies through the AICPA. The costs are better than anything I've found elsewhere, and there's a premium refund each year.
 

#7
swgordon  
I use Camico. They are 50% less than the same coverage with the AICPA plan, at least for me.
 


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