FSC Affiliated Vendors Offering Production Insurance

CANOGA PARK, Calif. — The Free Speech Coalition has announced that two vendors are currently underwriting production insurance for adult companies.

After a major insurance underwriter stopped issuing policies for adult industry productions at the end of last year, the Free Speech Coalition received requests from producers to find insurance brokers that could provide production insurance.

“I suspected that the production insurance hole would be filled in short order," FSC Executive Director Diane Duke said. “Our producers pay their premiums and have very few claims. Underwriting production insurance with the adult industry makes good business sense and I’m glad we were able to help our members and the industry make the connection.”

The vendors currently writing production insurance are:

  • Licensed agent Alon Ben-Nun, who represents C.M. Meiers Co. Inc. with offices located in Woodland Hills, Calif. The company provides a full menu of insurance products for adult businesses. Ben-Nun can be contacted at (818) 224-6194 or alon@cmmeiers.com.

  • Johnathan G. Woolworth, a licensed agent for FSC affiliated vendor Assurety NW Insurance & Bonding. He can be reached at the company’s offices in Portland, Ore., at (503) 205-8136. . For more information on Assurety NW Insurance & Bonding, visit AssuretyNW.com.

  • FSC affiliated vendor Lockton Insurance agent Alan Stearns has said that he is in the process of writing a policy and is confident he will be able to write production insurance as well. Lockton is the world’s largest privately owned insurance brokerage, with offices located globally. The company has offered FSC members a variety of insurance products for several years. Stearns can be contacted at (213) 689-0065 or astearns@lockton.com.

For more information on resources offered by the Free Speech Coalition, contact Membership Director Joanne Cachapero at (818) 348-9373 or joanne@freespeechcoalition.com.
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