Over 95 businesses in the state already covered
EverPeak Insurance has officially launched its workers’ compensation insurance services in Tennessee, with a focus on small businesses and hard-to-place industries.
The company, known for its specialized approach to serving industries that often struggle to secure timely coverage, aims to address a growing need across the US for accessible and affordable workers’ compensation insurance.
Vlad Stojanovic (pictured above), vice president and chief operating officer at EverPeak Insurance, explained the company’s mission to provide solutions for businesses facing challenges in obtaining coverage.
“Our focus on Tennessee’s small business community and hard-to-place industries is a direct response to this growing need for accessible coverage,” Stojanovic said.
The launch comes amid strong growth in Tennessee’s small business sector, and EverPeak’s presence aims to help sustain this momentum by providing accessible workers’ compensation insurance. The company caters to small and medium-sized businesses, offering coverage for both established companies and startups.
A few days ago, Attune Insurance, a commercial insurance digital platform, announced the rollout of EverPeak Insurance as its latest product offering. Designed specifically for small businesses and hard-to-place industries, EverPeak was developed to provide affordable and comprehensive workers’ compensation coverage.
Attune emphasized that the product addresses the challenges employers and agents face when trying to secure timely insurance in these sectors.
Currently available in 14 states, EverPeak plans to expand its services nationwide. Agents who are appointed through Attune can access EverPeak via the platform’s digital interface, which is designed to streamline the process of obtaining workers’ compensation coverage for their clients.
The Attune platform offers over 400 straight-through class codes, allowing agents to generate quotes and bind policies within seconds, with backing from A-rated underwriting companies.
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