I just received a very favorable quote from Musicpro Insurance toto insure a double bass and bow. I called several other carriers and received minimum quotes that were 2.5 to 3 times higher and with much higher deductibles.
Has anyone had direct experience with this company?
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Any experience with Musicpro Insurance?
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Alex F
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tbn.al
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Re: Any experience with Musicpro Insurance?
Musicpro is owned by Sterling and Sterling. They are a large brokerage house in NYNY. Sterling and Sterling is not an insurance company. They just broker the risks out to various insurance companies. I did read that all their companies are AM Best rated A or better. The rating scale runs from A++, A+, A, A- B. So although A sounds good it is really right in the middle. I don't know that Clarion is any better. They seem to get more positive vibes on this board,but I think they are just a broker as well.
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pgym
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Re: Any experience with Musicpro Insurance?
I've been with Musicpro since 2007.
Haven't had to make a claim so I can't comment on their claims process, but their rates are VERY reasonable, and they responded promptly to my queries (which I more than I can say for my dealings with Clarion).
As always, YMMV.
Haven't had to make a claim so I can't comment on their claims process, but their rates are VERY reasonable, and they responded promptly to my queries (which I more than I can say for my dealings with Clarion).
As always, YMMV.
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