FEDS Protection Joins CRC Group to Expand Coverage Options for Government Employees & Contractors

For 14 years, Federal Employee Defense Services has provided professional liability insurance (PLI) for federal law enforcement officers and has been a proud advocate for the federal law enforcement community.  Now, FEDS is expanding its ability to offer even more support to federal law enforcement officers through its acquisition by CRC Group, a leading national wholesale distributor of specialty insurance products.  This timely partnership will enable FEDS to expand coverage options for public employees and contractors.

"As our reputation in the federal community grows, so have the requests for expanded coverage and programs” said Tony Vergnetti, President of FEDS. "Joining CRC Group strengthens our ability to protect government employees and give them the peace of mind necessary to do their jobs effectively.”

Founded in 2007 by Tony Vergnetti, FEDS Protection quickly became the leading provider of professional liability insurance (PLI) for federal employees. In addition to federal employees, FEDS offers PLI for federal task force officers, military police officers, court security officers, federal flight deck officers, and various state and local employee groups. FEDS also serves the needs of small and start-up federal contractors with offerings of PLI and Defense Base Act insurance.

"As the exposures of government employees evolve, we will do whatever it takes to meet their needs,” said Brenda Wilson, Director of Strategy and Business Development. "We are thrilled to be joining the team at CRC. CRC Group will provide us with the carrier access, resources and support we need to remain focused on meeting the growing and changing needs of today’s civil servants."

FEDS looks forward to continuing to offer premier PLI to the federal community, and all coverage decisions, claims handling, and operations will remain unchanged.  To learn more about FEDS, please visit http://www.fedsprotection.com or call (866) 955-3337 today. 

Previous
Previous

DEA agent gives chilling details of 'El Chapo' capture

Next
Next

Relief Open to All Civilian Federal and Postal Employees