Brenda is a Senior Solutions Specialist at ReSource Pro with over 35 years of experience in the insurance industry.

Certificates of insurance are more than an entry-level task

Insurance agencies often view certificate of insurance requests as a simple, entry-level task that can be used as a training ground for new staff. But between reviewing requirements and contracts and accurately evaluating whether coverage is appropriate, certificates are complicated. When handled poorly, they can lead to frustrated insureds, lost accounts, and even E&O claims against the agency.

In part one, we shared several E&O prevention best practices that agencies can apply prior to binding coverage. In this post, we’ll discuss what agencies can do to protect themselves during certificate issuance.

E&O prevention when issuing certificates

Certificates of insurance are a moment of truth for insureds. By applying the best practices below, agencies can continue to deliver the high level of customer experience their insureds expect.

Don’t choose between E&O risk and agency growth

When tasked to entry-level staff, certificate requests can raise an agency’s risk of E&O. But when tasked to experienced account managers, they take time away from other activities that could grow the business. Your agency shouldn’t need to choose between one or the other.

ReSource Pro’s Certs Center helps alleviate the burden of certificate management and issuance on your agency by quickly handling certificate requests throughout the day. With best-in-class accuracy and a 2-hour average turnaround time for rush requests, we help you drive high levels of customer service and minimize E&O while providing you with enhanced reporting around your certificate production.

You’ll benefit from:

Visit our Certs Center page to learn more.

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