Background: Installers quoting EverBright products must have valid insurance policies on file with EverBright specifically named as additionally insured. If the policy has expired, they will be blocked from executing deals.
Ten days before their policies are set to expire, the installer receives an automated email from EverBright reminding them to update their policy info. In addition, our Support team will get a weekly email showing a list of installers whose policies are flagged as expiring within the next 7 days.
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INTERNAL ONLY: If you are not 100% sure of who to send the ticket to or an Org Admin is not listed for the organization; Please contact the Everbright Account Manager |
Steps for Processing Insurance Tickets:
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Automated email will be sent to support called "Organizations with Expiring Insurance"
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Process the email
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Search each Organization in Salesforce for an open case with Request type - Configuration and Subtype - Expiring Insurance
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If you don’t see any open case with this subject line, proceed to step 4.
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Create a new case for each organization listed with a policy type listed.
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Create an Outbound email for each organization.
Take note if the customer is approved for RIC only or TPO & RIC. You must send different e-mails to RIC and TPO & RIC customers.
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If a customer states that they do not have automobiles and therefore no auto policy, they will be required to submit a COI for their non-owned auto policy (NA) showing proof of $1,000,000 minimum single limit coverage (see below for example) |
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Effective October 21, 2024, the responsibility for notifying installers of expiring or expired insurance policies has transitioned to the Sales & Account Management teams. The Support Team will no longer be involved in reaching out to customers regarding insurance updates.
New Process Overview
Sales & Account Managers (AMs) are now responsible for notifying installers about expiring or expired insurance policies.
Support will no longer be responsible for notifying customers of expiring insurance.
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How to process Certificate of Insurance (COI) Updates:
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If a customer indicates that they are exempt from Worker’s Compensation (by their state), reply that EverBright requires a state-issued document showing that the organization is exempt from Worker’s Compensation. Create a case assignment for Risk on the existing case and request a review of the documents once received. | ||||
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If a customer indicates that they are exempt from Worker’s Compensation (by their state), reply that EverBright requires a state-issued document showing that the organization is exempt from Worker’s Compensation. Create a case assignment for Risk on the existing case and request a review of the documents once received. | ||||
If the “Description Section” section has any additional information that may conflict with current policies or expectations, then please reach out. |
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