Improve Your Bottom Line With Captive Insurance

Insurance has long been a necessary tool for contractors and subcontractors and is commonly viewed as an inevitable cost of engaging in business.1

As a result, many tasked with procuring insurance for construction companies evaluate their options based on the cost of annual premiums and their provided coverages.2

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About the Authors

Mark Rysberg

Mark Rysberg is a construction attorney at Hilger Hammond in Grand Rapids, MI. He maintains the construction risk insurance specialist (CRIS) and management liability insurance specialist (MLIS) certifications through Insurance Risk Management Institute (IRMI), and has experience in owning and operating construction companies.

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Daniel Hatch

Daniel Hatch is a Shareholder at Hilger Hammond in Grand Rapids, MI. Dan practices in the areas of construction law, business law, tax law, insurance recovery and advisory, and commercial litigation.

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