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4 Questions to Ask When Shopping Your Church’s Commercial Insurance Program
May 2, 20184 min read

4 Questions to Ask When Shopping Your Church’s Commercial Insurance Program

How to efficiently navigate the quote process to maximize savings and get the coverage you need…

As a Church Business Administrator, Treasurer, or Trustee, I’m sure shopping your church’s insurance program can often be a time-consuming and cumbersome process. Knowing that you have a busy schedule, it is not ideal for you to spend excess time seeking quotes from individuals who might not fully grasp the nuanced requirements of insuring your Church or House of Worship.

Here are 4 questions to consider at the beginning or during the process:

What other churches do you insure that are similar to mine in size and/or scope of operations, and could you provide me a reference list?

This is not a question to wait and ask at the end of the process once you’ve received the proposal. You need an agent with an understanding of the market and one with a good reputation for meeting the insurance needs of ministries. The agent is your connection between the church and the insurance company. Having a church-focused agent could be the difference in a claim being paid or declined at the end of the day.

What companies do you represent, or are you a direct writer?

Typically, you’re either going to be dealing with an independent agency or a direct-writer (agent who is employed by and represents one insurance company). One benefit of working on the agency side is options. An agent will typically represent several companies and can solicit quotes from multiple companies, while the direct-writer only has one option. Not all agencies represent the same companies, so it is important to ensure they are quoting companies with specialized programs for Churches or Houses of Worship. There are many companies that will quote a church, but will not have coverages specific to the church’s needs because they treat the church policy as a business owner’s policy (BOP). Important coverage topics to discuss are religious freedom, church security teams, discrimination, and ensuring the board (council, vestry, etc.) is adequately covered.

What separates you from any other agent or agency?

Knowing that you have a busy schedule, it is not ideal for you to spend excess time seeking quotes from individuals who might not fully grasp the nuanced requirements of insuring your Church or House of Worship. A generalist may say that they offer incredible customer service or company resources. At National Church Group, our in-house services offer a range of supportive options. We host Ministry Security Conferences, carry out risk assessments physically, provide gratis property assessments, and propose on-site training for your team, among other benefits.

What can I expect when I need to report a claim?

Insurance is something you hope you never have to use, but you’re glad you have it when you need it. How the claims process works can easily be overlooked, but shouldn’t be. You should have a dedicated customer service agent handling the day-to-day management of your account and being your point of contact between the insurance companies. At the time of a claim, you shouldn’t have to worry about locating the right claims department. Therefore, we structured our service department so our clients have one main contact that manages the service of their account. This shrinks the communication funnel and helps ensure our clients the service they deserve. With a 97% retention rate and average retention of 15 years, this model has proven beneficial to our over 3,000 church clients.

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