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Connecticut


Sponsored by the State Bar Association:
CNA
Other Available Carriers:
NA Admiral Insurance Company
A Aon Attorneys' Advantage
NA Arch Insurance Group
RRG Attorneys' Liability Assurance Society Inc. (ALAS) A Risk Retention Group
A Carolina Casualty
A Chubb - Executive Risk
A CNA
NA Darwin Select Insurance Company
A Fireman's Fund Insurance Company
NA First Mercury Insurance Company
A Great American Insurance Company
A Greenwich Insurance Company, A Division of XL Capital Ltd Group of Companies
A Hartford Specialty
A Liberty International Underwriters, Inc.
NA Lloyd's of London - Attorney Select
A Minnesota Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company
A OneBeacon Insurance Company
A Plus Companies, Westchester Fire Insurance Co. - Law/Pro Plus
A State National Insurance Company
A Swiss Re Commercial Insurance
A Travelers - DRI
A Travelers (Firms 1-10)
A Travelers (Firms all sizes)
NA United National Insurance
A Zurich

Explanation of Terms

"Sponsored program" means that the program is sponsored by the state bar association.

"A" = Admitted. The company had met the minimum requirements established by statute and is authorized by that state to write lawyers' professional liability business. The importance of being admitted includes not only the protection to the insured of having the backing of the state's regulatory authorities to assist if a problem arises, but also the fact that the guaranty fund laws generally apply only to licensed insurers.

"NA" = Non-admitted. The company is a surplus line (non-admitted) carrier, which is a company that generally underwrites risks or part of risks for which insurance is not available through an admitted company. This business is, therefore, placed with a non-admitted insurer (a company not licensed in the state) in accordance with state surplus lines insurance laws.

"RRG" = Risk Retention Group. A special purpose liability insurance company formed under the Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986 that is wholly owned by its policyholders. After meeting the regulatory requirements of the state in which it is chartered, an RRG can provide insurance to members in other states without first having to meet their individual licensing requirements.

For further information, contact:
The Standing Committee on Lawyers' Professional Liability
American Bar Association
321 N. Clark St., 19th Floor
Chicago, IL 60610-4714
312/988-5763

Updated: 2/2/2007

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