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IMUA's O'Brien: Improved Economy Increases Exposure for Cargo, Construction

Kevin O'Brien, president and CEO, Inland Marine Underwriters Association, said increasing transportation of goods and construction of buildings, including new wood-based high-rises, are expanding the risks covered by inland marine insurers.

May 22, 2018

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