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New Cannasure Program to Offer All Coverage Lines to Cannabis Industry

By | February 1, 2018

Cannasure Insurance Services, an cannabis insurance MGA and wholesale broker, is launching a new comprehensive coverage program for the cannabis industry.

Patrick McManamon, CEO of Cannasure Insurance Services, said the program will offer all lines of coverage to medical and recreational business owners and is backed by Topa Insurance Group, a boutique property-casualty insurer.

He said initially, the program will be offered on a non-admitted basis but the company is exploring offering it on an admitted basis in target states.

The Cannasure program will offer the following coverage lines: property, general liability, products liability, crop and excess liability. The program is designed to support the primary industry operations, which include: dispensaries, cultivators, processors/manufacturers, ancillary businesses, landlords and testing laboratories.

The program will be managed by Kieran O’Rourke, director of Underwriting, of Cannasure’s MGA division.

Cannasure Insurance Services is a full-service insurance group providing coverage to cannabis business owners in the U.S. that include cultivators, dispensaries, processors and products manufacturers, testing laboratories, landlords and ancillary businesses for retail insurance agents and brokers.

Located in Westlake, Ohio, Cannasure is licensed in all states where legalized cannabis is offered (medical and recreational) and provides a range of coverages that includes, but is not limited to, general liability, product liability, auto (primary/excess), all risk property, inland marine, stock throughput, professional and management liability, umbrella and workers’ compensation.

Topa Insurance Company is one of the wholly owned subsidiaries of Topa Insurance Group, based in Calabasas, California, which provides wholesale insurance products.

Topics Cannabis

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  • February 2, 2018 at 11:24 am
    Captain Planet says:
    "Will the liability insurance cover damage to infants in the womb who are exposed to THC by mothers who consumer cannabis products? Or will those mothers have to sign a waiver... read more
  • February 1, 2018 at 5:57 pm
    Craig Cornell says:
    C'mon all you Down voters! These are legitimate questions. If the insurance doesn't protect pot retailers from all kinds of lawsuits, they could go out of business. Which side... read more
  • February 1, 2018 at 4:18 pm
    Glenn says:
    does this include theft on the property? that is the issue with this industry. oh and is money & securities coverage included with robbery?

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