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Nationwide's Jurgens: Opportunities in Commercial Auto, Workers' Comp

Tom Jurgens, senior vice president, Nationwide E&S/Specialty, said the overall market is soft, but opportunities exist. Jurgens spoke with A.M. BestTV at the annual conference of the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices.

Sept. 28, 2016

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