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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 broker for the Piper Alpha North Sea oil rig disaster which was the largest energy property claim to occur in the energy market?