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JA Now Offering Workers’ Comp Insurance to Members
JM Insurance Services will offer competitive rates for coverage that includes medical care costs, rehabilitation treatments, lost wages and death benefits.

New York—Jewelers of America has a new benefit for its members: workers’ compensation insurance.
The trade association has partnered with JM Insurance Services (JMIS) to offer its members competitive coverage rates.
The partnership will provide JA members access to preferred pricing on workers’ compensation from JMIS to protect their business and employees when illness or accidents occur.
Workers’ compensation provides coverage that includes medical care costs, rehabilitation treatments, lost wages and death benefits in case an employee gets hurt, becomes sick or dies due to their job.
JMIS is a wholly-owned subsidiary agency of Jewelers Mutual Insurance Group. Jewelers Mutual specializes exclusively in insuring personal jewelry and jewelry businesses, but JMIS extends that scope as a full-service insurance agency.
The JMIS workers’ compensation coverage is underwritten by AmTrust North America, a national insurance carrier with an “A-” (Excellent) FSC “XV” rating by A.M. Best.
The company provides a broad suite of insurance products for small- and medium-sized businesses.
JA members can request a quote for workers’ compensation coverage through JMIS on Jewelers.org.
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