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VI. REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
As part of this Application, please submit the following documents (these documents, and the representations and facts
they contain, are made a part of this Application, whether such documents are physically delivered to the Company by the
Applicant or are obtained by the Company from any public source, including the Internet):
Copies of standard contracts and engagement/proposal letter used with clients if policy limit requested is greater than
$1,000,000
Biographical sketches/resumes of all Principals, Partners, and key employees if in business less than 3 years
Brochures, advertisements, or other descriptive literature about the Applicant firm, its operations, and activities, if not
available on website
Most recent annual financial statement, if:
o Applicant is a public company; or
o Applicant is not a public company, but revenues exceed $7,000,000 or policy limit requested is greater than
$3,000,000
VII. COMPENSATION NOTICE
Important Notice Regarding Compensation Disclosure
For information about how Travelers compensates independent agents, brokers, or other insurance producers, please
visit this website: http://www.travelers.com/w3c/legal/Producer_Compensation_Disclosure.html
If you prefer, you can call the following toll-free number: 1-866-904-8348. Or you can write to us at Travelers,
Enterprise Development, One Tower Square, Hartford, CT 06183.
VIII. FRAUD WARNINGS
Attention: Insureds in Alabama, Arkansas, D.C., Maryland, New Mexico, and Rhode Island
Any person who knowingly (or willfully in MD) presents a false or fraudulent claim for payment of a loss or benefit or
who knowingly (or willfully in MD) presents false information in an application for insurance is guilty of a crime and may
be subject to fines and confinement in prison.
Attention: Insureds in Colorado
It is unlawful to knowingly provide false, incomplete, or misleading facts or information to an insurance company for the
purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud the company. Penalties may include imprisonment, fines, denial of
insurance, and civil damages. Any insurance company or agent of an insurance company who knowingly provides
false, incomplete, or misleading facts or information to a policyholder or claimant for the purpose of defrauding or
attempting to defraud the policyholder or claimant with regard to a settlement or award payable from insurance
proceeds shall be reported to the Colorado Division of Insurance within the Department of Regulatory Agencies.
Attention: Insureds in Florida
Any person who knowingly and with intent to injure, defraud, or deceive any insurer files a statement of claim or an
application containing any false, incomplete, or misleading information is guilty of a felony of the third degree.
Attention: Insureds in Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
Any person who knowingly and with intent to defraud any insurance company or other person files an application for
insurance or statement of claim containing any materially false information or conceals for the purpose of misleading,
information concerning any fact material thereto commits a fraudulent insurance act, which is a crime and subjects
such person to criminal and civil penalties. (In New York, the civil penalty is not to exceed five thousand dollars
($5,000) and the stated value of the claim for each such violation.)
Attention: Insureds in Louisiana, Maine, Tennessee, Virginia, and Washington
It is a crime to knowingly provide false, incomplete, or misleading information to an insurance company for the purpose
of defrauding the company. Penalties include imprisonment, fines, and denial of insurance benefits.
Attention: Insureds in Oregon
Any person who knowingly presents a false or fraudulent claim for payment of a loss or benefit or who knowingly
presents false information in an application for insurance may be guilty of a crime and may be subject to fines and
confinement in prison.