

CNA
For nearly 50 years, NRCA has worked with CNA Insurance Cos. to provide insurance for roofing contractors. The NRCA/CNA program includes several critical coverages that are not readily offered by other carriers.
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NRCA's Enterprise Risk Management monitors health, safety, insurance, legislative and regulatory issues affecting the roofing industry. They develop and maintain products and programs to assist contractors in meeting their loss-control and regulatory compliance responsibilities. Staff members manage NRCA's sponsored or endorsed insurance products for roofing contractors.
Every roofing contractor knows the importance of insuring his or her business and workers; however, finding the right insurance can be difficult. To assist contractors, NRCA offers the following information about its endorsed insurance programs.
In addition, roofing contractors need health insurance as an effective employee-retention tool. Although finding a health insurance program that is affordable may seem daunting, NRCA has found a way to make it easier. NRCA has built many relationships that can assist its members when undertaking this seemingly daunting task. If you have questions, please contact Rich Trewyn, NRCA's director of enterprise risk management, at rtrewyn@nrca.net or (800) 323-9545, ext. 7575.
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