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Admitted, Non-Admitted, and Self-Insurance Explained

15 min · 13. Apr. 2026
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Is "non-admitted" still a dirty word in the insurance industry? In this episode, Julie Rison and Tyler Banks demystify all things admitted, non-admitted and self-insurance. You’ll learn: * Why non-admitted policies went from being a red flag to the gold standard for high-value homes * Admitted vs. Non-Admitted: The technical differences in state regulation, rate flexibility, and coverage limits * How to use blanket policies and products * The importance of accurate replacement cost valuations * Why Self-insuring liability can be a risk Make sure you’re subscribed to The Risk Rundown on your favorite podcast platform. For more resources and information, check out https://alliantprivateclient.com/# [https://alliantprivateclient.com/#]

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