11.07.2007 13:00:00

ASI Increases Limits on Excess Casualty Product

American Safety Insurance Services, Inc. announced today that it is offering increased limits of $10 million on its excess casualty product. ASI offers umbrella and excess liability coverage over both ASI’s and other carriers’ general liability policies on both a claims-made and occurrence basis. Eligible classes of business include residential and commercial contractors; industrial, commercial, consumer and non-invasive medical products manufacturers and distributors; and real estate risks. Premiums begin at $1,000 for low- to medium-hazard risks and $1,500 for high-hazard risks, subject to overall policy minimums of $2,500 and $7,500, respectively. This product is offered in most states on non-admitted American Safety Indemnity Co. paper, which is rated "A” (Excellent) VIII by A.M. Best. For a complete listing of eligible states and excluded classes of business, please visit www.amsafety.com. ASI’s excess casualty product is accessible to approved wholesale brokers only. For additional information, please contact Jackie McLaughlin at 732-671-5837 or Pat Hindle at 212-744-0979. ABOUT ASI American Safety Insurance Services, Inc. (ASI) offers innovative insurance solutions in the alternative insurance market for environmental remediation, contracting and other specialty risks underwritten by American Safety Casualty Insurance Company, American Safety Indemnity Company and American Safety Risk Retention Group, Inc., which, as a group, are rated "A" (Excellent) VIII by A.M. Best. ASI is a subsidiary of American Safety Insurance Holdings, Ltd., (NYSE:ASI), a Bermuda-based holding company.

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