ERMI Business Professional Series Realtors

Licensed Real Estate Professionals have a duty to perform their services with a level of care which is established by contract and prevailing standards of conduct in their field.  The fact is, Realtors have professional duties to disclose material facts of which encompass environmental exposures / liabilities. Today’s, transparent business environment, means real estate professionals…

TEAMing with Electrical Contractors

Continuing with our environmental risk management series for contractors, you will find attached an environmental Risk Assessment (eRA) for Electrical Contractors. We’ve developed eRA’s for over 80+ classes of business to get you and your clients on the same page about the environmental exposures impacting their operations.  We send our eRA’s in a Word format,…

TEAMing with Accountants to Drive Insurance Sales

Offering assurance on a client’s financial position is the foundation of an Accounts business model.  The Accounting profession offers various levels of assurance from an Audited financial statement, Reviewed or Compilation. After going through their defined process, Accounts offer an opinion whether the financial statements are accurate and free of material misstatements.  The Accountants work…

TEAMing with Attorney’s To Drive Insurance Sales

Of all the “business professionals” (i.e. attorney’s, accountant’s, banker’s, realtor’s, environmental engineers) we are highlighting in the ERMI TEAMing with “Business Professionals” series, attorneys represent the lowest hanging fruit for insurance professionals to TEAM with. There are several reasons for this which we will cover in this competitive environmental intelligence but mainly, attorneys tend to…