CEO Glenn Pomeroy details CEA’s historic policy growth in this letter to CEA agents.
Thanksgiving is upon us once again, a time to gather and give thanks with others. It also means you’ll have some chances to bring up the topic of earthquake insurance. Here are five lighthearted tips to help you get the earthquake conversation started this Turkey Day.
With numerous benefits to your policyholders and the strength of CEA to back them up, you can confidently guide your policyholders to the right CEA earthquake insurance policy to help protect them financially after the next damaging earthquake.
After a damaging earthquake hits is not the time for your policyholders to discover they didn’t have earthquake coverage. But you don’t have to rely on only facts and figures to show them the importance of earthquake insurance. You can also use your skills of empathy to start the conversation and help them see the benefits of a CEA policy, before it’s too late.
Are you ready for the Great California ShakeOut? More importantly, are your policyholders? Take advantage of this world-wide earthquake safety drill to prepare them to stay safe while the ground shakes.
When Hurricane Harvey pounded away at Texas, the majority of residents were unprepared to pay for the damage to their homes. You can help your policyholders escape the same fate in the event of a damaging California earthquake by educating them on the value of earthquake insurance.
Even a light to moderate earthquake can cause damage to your policyholder’s home and possessions. Here’s how to help your insured choose the CEA policy that’s right for them.
There’s no shortage of reminders for Californians that earthquakes are a real risk. So while they’re thinking about it, help them choose the right CEA earthquake insurance policy so they can keep their California dreams alive.
When your policyholders have questions about CEA earthquake insurance, do you have the answers? Get back to school with free CEA training and become a trusted earthquake insurance guru.
How to keep unrealistic optimists from a rude awakening when the next damaging earthquake hits.