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Freberg Environmental’s (Willis Programs) Environmental Engineers, Consultants and Contractors Program provides a package policy to cover Environmental Service Provider’s Commercial General Liability Coverage, Contractors Pollution Liability Coverage and Professional Liability Coverage. FEI offers competitive pricing, excellent service and a long history of environmental underwriting experience to provide our customers with a reliable and reputable product. FEI is the Underwriting Program Manager representing a Non-Admitted A rated carrier by A.M. Best.

For detailed information, please visit www.feiinsurance.com. Below is a brief program summary.

Highlights of our program follow:

  • Freberg Environmental Insurance writes all types of environmental engineers, consultants and contractors.
  • Available in all 50 states
  • Separate Limits for Defense
  • Limits of liability up to $16,000,000
  • Multi-Year policies available for Contractors Pollution Liability Coverage on a stand-alone basis for project-specific policies.
  • Transit Pollution Liability Coverage available
  • OCP and Railroad Protective Liability Coverages available
  • Excess Coverage available when FEI provides the Primary CGL coverage
  • Worldwide Coverage
  • Media & Technology Coverage available
  • Loss Control Manuals and Mold Loss Control Manuals are available for Insureds.
  • Minimum premiums of $2,500

Coverages offered:

  • Commercial General Liability
  • Contractors Pollution Liability
  • Professional Liability
  • Commercial Excess
  • OCP and Railroad Protective Liability

For more information, contact:

Freberg Environmental Insurance
1451 Larimer Street, Suite 200
Denver, CO 80202
Telephone: 303-534-1171
Toll Free: 800-377-4152
Fax: 303-623-8101

Freberg Environmental, Inc.
405 Pine Way Drive
Glen Burnie, MD 21060
Telephone: 800-436-5051
Fax: 410-761-9610

Email Applications to: submission@feiinsurance.com

Willis In History

Did you know Willis was the reinsurance broker for the ill-fated Hindenburg, the German Zeppelin that exploded in 1937?