By Allison McGreal, Assistant Vice President There are several things to consider when purchasing environmental insurance coverage, particularly in the state of New York. Many insurance transactions are driven by contract requirements and PartnerOne Environmental is se...
By Allison McGreal, Assistant Vice President As an underwriter it's important to understand what motivates the broker and the insured to purchase a particular insurance policy. Perhaps they are looking for a specific type of coverage or maybe the premium is an important...
Happy New Year from PartnerOne Environmental! 2022 was another fantastic year for PartnerOne, growing our business by over 20% and retaining 95% of our renewal book! Be a part of our continued success and partner with us in 2023! See some of our recent success stories....
This year, California put into place legislature requiring all businesses, residents, and multi-family properties in certain locations to separate and recycle organic waste and recyclable materials from trash. This effort aims to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and also...
Now is the time to submit your end of the year tank accounts! We have experience working with producers around the country to bind storage tank business ranging from small businesses to multi-location companies requiring customized coverage solutions. Learn more. Avai...
By R. Ivy Riggs, CPCU, ASLI, AIS Paper or plastic? Tofu or steak? Blue or red? In these days of rampant polarization when virtually any choice can come with an unwelcome label attached, producers may often feel they walk a knife’s edge in presenting their products and s...
Why work with PartnerOne?
The environmental insurance marketplace is crowded. When securing an insurance product for your client, price shouldn't be the only thing that matters. Make sure you are working with a company who offers quality coverage, experienced environmental...
Wastewater treatment plants can be found all over the United States, and are designed to clean used water and sewage so that it can be returned safely to our environment. This wastewater comes from homes, schools, businesses, groundwater runoff, and storm water infiltration,...