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Suspension of Non-renewal and Cancellations for Illinois Disaster Counties through Sept. 30, 2017

Jul 27, 2017

Due to severe flooding, Cook, Kane, Lake, and McHenry counties in Illinois have been declared as disaster areas by Governor Bruce Rauner. As a courtesy to our policyholders in these affected areas as they work through the aftermath of the storms, NORCAL Mutual  will not issue any non-renewals until this measure has  lifted on September 30, 2017.

Additionally no Notices of Cancellation will be issued until September 30, 2017.  Any Notices of Cancellations that were generated on or after July 12, 2017, prior to NORCAL being notified, have been lifted.

The Illinois Department of Insurance is available for filing a complaint regarding any disaster-related dispute or issue. Consumers may call the Department’s toll-free complaint hotline at 866.445.5364, or file a complaint online at: https://mc.insurance.illinois.gov/messagecenter.nsf

If you have any questions or concerns about your affected policy, please contact NORAL’s Customer Service at 844.4NORCAL.

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NORCAL Mutual Begins Offering Medical Professional Liability Insurance to Connecticut Physicians

Jul 1, 2017

NORCAL Mutual Insurance Company will offer medical professional liability insurance to Connecticut physicians, beginning July 1, 2017. This is the latest market entry for NORCAL, which provides coverage to 36 states as well as the District of Columbia. NORCAL provides protection for medical professionals against risks associated with practicing medicine in today’s environment, including robust cyber liability and practice administrative defense insurance

“We are excited to be able to offer medical professionals in Connecticut a new option for insurance with a financially strong company with national resources and local expertise,” Ron Rumin, senior vice president of business development for NORCAL said. “NORCAL has served neighboring Rhode Island for more than 20 years and we are looking forward to our expansion into Connecticut.”

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