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Terri Lewis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Elkhart, IN
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Insurance for a not for profit children's organization.

Terri Lewis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Elkhart, IN
Posted

Off topic but I thought someone might have a direction for this person. 

I received a call from a lady today that uses her deceased fathers house, for a children's library and activity center. She is loosing her insurance due to the low value of the property. 

She is mostly concerned with liability. She said they've only needed a band-aid so far, and wants to keep the place open but doesn't want to risk everything if one of the children would get seriously hurt.

Does any one know of an insurance company they would suggest for her to try?