StarLine
Passion for Managed Risk

A specialty underwriting management company with the passion, the people and the products to help your business succeed.

We do not pull risk solutions off the shelf or pop them out of a can. We sit down with each and every client and listen. What are your issues and goals? What are the challenges of the marketplace? Then we discuss. We probe. We make suggestions. We play devil’s advocate. We work diligently to understand you and your company. In the end, we do what we do best: we tailor a customized risk solution.  > >

Where does all this passion come from? Our people. From senior leadership down through the entire team, everyone carries a sincere and tireless desire to help each and every client. Our industry professionals reflect a valuable blend of insurance experience including underwriting managers, multi-national carriers, national and international brokerage houses and third party administrators. Their passion directly benefits you by way of prompt claim payments, simplified administration, competitive pricing and highly attentive customer service.

Our areas of expertise include Specialty Benefits, Stop Loss, and Managed Care. Star Line Group also offers you the peace-of-mind in knowing we only partner with A rated insurance companies.

We admit it. We are passionate about managing risk. And our clients wouldn’t have it any other way.

August 1, 2010    Breaking Insurance News

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