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IAG is changing the way corporations buy and
manage their insurance.
What Is Advocacy?
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Knowledge and Experience on Your Side
The IAG team of knowledgeable advocates use their experience to prepare
and inform the insurance buyer. This allows the buyer to proactively confront
the complexities of the insurance industry and to be more informed about the
decisions to be made.
IAG relieves the buyer from having to become an
expert in insurance.

Larger organizations employ insurance managers/advocates. Mid-sized companies
have the same need, but in some cases lack the economies of scale to employ a
full-time insurance manager/advocate.
As your outsourced insurance manager, IAG is the solution to ensure your interests
are fairly and consistently represented. IAG works with you and your current agent
to make you the most informed and proactive negotiator possible. With IAG on your
team, the playing field is leveled.
Sought After by Underwriters
Underwriters, the individuals responsible for developing
coverage and premiums, see many applications for
risk each day, but they only accept a few, so you are
competing for their resources. With IAG on your team,
the underwriter and agent will receive a well thought out
and strategic underwriting plan, driven by a “now informed”
buyer. Being better informed will impact the products you buy.
With IAG’s proven advocacy system your company wins the underwriting
and broker resource game.

The RoomstoreNed D. Crosby, COO 
“The IAG team went to work for us and got us back $99,750 on
a claim that had long been settled before we hired them.”

Utica National Insurance GroupGerald Alderman, Underwriting Supervisor 
“The underwriting information provided to our agency force from companies using IAG makes a difference and definitely helps the underwriter make more informed pricing and coverage decisions.”