Sacramento, Calif. (Vocus/PRWEB) January 27, 2011
TDIC announced that it has received regulatory approval from the California Department of Insurance to offer its own workers? compensation insurance product.
With this approval, TDIC provides all the primary coverages necessary for the dental practice owner: professional and general liability, property, employment practices liability, and now workers? compensation.
?TDIC is proud of our reputation for being a leading insurance carrier uniquely focused on the needs of dentists,? said Dennis De Tomasi, DDS, TDIC board chair. ?This enables us to build on our 30-year tradition of providing dentists with the specialized products and protection they need.?
The addition of TDIC?s workers? compensation offering will provide dentists comprehensive protection with competitive rates and multi-line discounts.
?We look forward to further serving our policyholders who want the best possible coverage for their profession,? De Tomasi said. ?This natural extension of our product line will offer the same excellent service that dentists have grown to know and trust from TDIC.?
Dentists founded TDIC in 1980 to stabilize rising annual insurance premiums at a time when soaring rates were forcing some practitioners out of business. Today, in addition to providing stable rates, TDIC has evolved to meet the needs of dentists by offering comprehensive service and products to protect their profession and business practices.
Founded in 1980, The Dentists Insurance Company, a subsidiary of the California Dental Association, underwrites professional and business liability policies, employment practices liability, building and business personal property, and workers? compensation coverage exclusively for dentists. Rated A (Excellent) by A.M. Best Company*, TDIC insures nearly 18,000 customers and is endorsed by seven state dental associations and societies.
*A.M. Best Company rating effective January 2010. For the latest rating, access ambest.com
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