?I applied to the ARRL insurance and they would not accept us because we have a clubhouse. I told them we rented it and they said it doesn¡¯t matter-they treat it like we own it. They told me most clubs don¡¯t have a clubhouse, that they meet at a restaurant,
community center, library or other public building, so having the clubhouse disqualifies us from their insurance.
On Jan 20, 2024, at 11:38 AM, Jeff-W?FLA <w0fla.jeff@...> wrote:
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Bruce,
? ? PMVARC uses ARRL for insurance. The insurance?company that writes the policy is Risk Strategies and our liability insurance cost is two hundred?dollars per year and has remained the same since I became treasurer. You may be able to go directly to the company
for insurance but without the ARRL affiliation it probably?won't be as cheap as being affiliated. Just something to check into. It may be cheaper than what you have found. Risk Strategies was very fair when our equipment?was damaged due to the water issue
we had. I have attached the contact information of the lady who handled our claim. She can answer any questions about coverage and is very pleasant to deal with.
?I'll be sending to your email a copy of the new liability insurance policy for your review.? Please read it and get back with me with your thoughts about the policy as it is.? The price for it this year is $599 vs $323 from last year.? The carrier that has
had it for many years is no longer writing those types of policies so the agency we used in the past offered this new policy as a replacement.