Public Entities Insurance
Protecting the public good – one community at a time.
From cities and counties to utilities and transit authorities, public entities are exposed to many types of risks. Sensitive, personally identifiable information can be vulnerable to cyber-attack. Distracted driving and accident risks increase with the amount of electronics being installed in law enforcement vehicles. Aging infrastructure poses constant transportation challenges. At Travelers, we continually refine our offerings to help our customers address the new challenges their communities face every day.
A history of service to public entities.
With our long history of service to public entities and our team of dedicated professionals in underwriting, risk control and claim management, we develop balanced solutions to meet the unique situations that public entities face.
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Applying Smart Tech to Enhance Transportation
Public entities can gain insights on managing risks of smart technology for transportation.
Using Smart Tech for Public Safety
From smart street lights to predictive policing, smart technologies promise public entities the possibility of improved public safety in a variety of applications.
Factors Causing a Rise in Professional Liability Insurance Rates for Public Organizations
Public entities face significant professional liability risks. Explore the factors causing a rise in professional liability insurance for public entities.
How Cities, Counties and Municipalities Can Reduce Cost of Risk
Every day, cities, counties and other public entities face exposures that can place their operations and budgets at risk. Making sure you have the right coverage and risk management plan in place is critical.
Spotlight on Ransomware [PDF]
Learn about emerging threats, what steps a business can take to reduce ransomware risk and follow a timeline of an actual ransomware claim.
5 Types of Cyber Criminals and How to Protect Against Them
Understanding the types of cyber criminals and their techniques can help protect your organization from a data breach.