It's All About Bees Two

8540 PARK DR
OMAHA, NE 68127


Commercial Insurance Overview

It's All About Bees Two is based in Douglas county in Nebraska. They operate in the Manufacturing industry, specifically in Canned Fruits and Specialties, which is a low risk industry. It is worth putting effort into risk management to be able to leave the Assigned Risk pool.

Having been with the same worker's comp carrier for 7 years, it may be wise to shop around. We have coverage data for them in a single state.

The LCM is the rate that is applied to a carrier, representing the risk covered by that carrier. The current carrier's LCM is 1.776. A 1.776 LCM overall is a bit high, but check the market comparison below for more details.

Premium Comparison

This chart represents the range and distribution that carriers are charging per $100 of payroll for businesses similar to It's All About Bees Two. This can give you an idea of what carriers might best fit your business.

$3.85$0.75
Erie Ins Grp
$1.50
$1.04$2.30
Berkshire Hathaway Grp
$2.20
$1.20$2.08
Hartford Fire & Cas Grp
$1.91
$0.83$3.56
Travelers Grp
$1.32
$0.85$3.85
Amtrust Ngh Grp
$1.85
$1.00$2.30
State Farm Grp
$2.09
$1.14$2.10
Selective Ins Grp
$3.03
$1.10$3.43
Markel Corp Grp
$2.06
$1.40$2.39
Proassurance Corp Grp
$1.65
$1.00$1.73
Liberty Mut Grp
$1.56
$0.75$3.20

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