Like turning up the dial on a great playlist, our new Pump Up the Volume webinar series is all about amplifying what matters: Helping you write more business, fine-tune your strategies, and cut through the clutter with actionable insights.
In each 45-minute session, you’ll gain real-world knowledge on appetite, industry trends, coverage strategies, and tools that empower you to write with confidence. You’ll hear directly from EMC experts and trusted loss control partners—and walk away with practical tips you can put to work right away. And if you have questions? We’ll leave plenty of time to answer those too.
Ready to turn it up? Check out our 2025 sessions and register for the series today!
RegisterOur countrywide appetite is now available as a sleek, searchable online tool that delivers the comprehensive appetite details you need in the blink of an eye. This online version is ready and accessible on Agent Access via Quick Finds (login required).
Access Countrywide AppetiteAs EMC strives to be your carrier of choice, we want to provide you with a sample of accounts the Denver Office is actively pursuing and writing.
We're here to make selling EMC's breweries and wineries insurance simple. With the agent toolkit, you can quickly access program details, download brochures, and order materials—all at no cost. Plus, we offer brewery-specific loss control resources to help your customers reduce risks, including access to JAS Monitoring Systems at an exclusive 25% discount for EMC policyholders.
Breweries and wineries toolkitWe actively write policies for over 50 classes of contractors and construction businesses—from general contractors to electricians and excavators—offering plenty of opportunities to grow together. Check out the contractors insurance agent toolkit for marketing resources, including the construction and contractors guide. This guide offers a detailed class-by-class breakdown of our appetite, eligibility criteria, and program guidelines.
Contractors toolkitExplore our network of trusted vendors offering complimentary or discounted loss control services designed to help your customers stay ahead of risks and keep their business running smoothly.
Vendor ecosystemBecause we're located near you, we're familiar with your area's business climate, economy and insurance laws. Your local office representatives are ready to provide assistance with claims, underwriting, marketing and loss control.
Serving Colorado, Utah, Wyoming | Office closings and holiday schedule |
Hours: | |
7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (MT), Monday-Friday | |
Phone numbers: | Street address: |
720-200-3700 800-696-2362 (toll-free) | 5445 DTC Parkway Suite 320 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 |
Email: | Mailing address: |
General: denver@emcins.com Claims: denver.claims@emcins.com New business: denver.newapps@emcins.com Change request: denver.clendorsements@emcins.com Accounting/Billing: denver.accounting@emcins.com | EMC Insurance Attention: (insert name or department) PO Box 712 Des Moines, IA 50306-0712 |
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Claims: 888-992-3754 Bonds: 888-992-3756 Underwriting: 888-992-3755 Executive: 888-992-3753 |
When workplace injuries happen, EMC is here to help every step of the way. Our Work Injury Care Solutions make managing workers’ compensation claims simpler and keeps the process running smoothly for everyone involved.
Here’s how we support you:
Want more details? Check out the Work Injury Care Solutions and Writing Workers' Compensation fliers for helpful tips. If you have questions or want to collaborate, reach out to us at WorkInjuryCareSolutions@emcins.com.
Did you know that all EMC branches have a dedicated email address for new business submissions? This streamlines the process and helps speed up underwriting time. Please use denver.newapps@emcins.com for Colorado, Utah and Wyoming – make sure to add it to your address book!
"I've had great success placing clients into EMC's contractors insurance program. EMC's industry expertise and coverage offerings, such as blanket additional insured and waiver of subrogation, allows us to meet or exceed the insured's contractual obligations."
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