Crime coverage limits should be sufficient to cover the potential loss of money and/or securities due to the actions of employees or third parties.
READReview the details for the 2024 Property and Liability renewal, and find out what is changing this upcoming year.
READIt is important to have enough coverage for the unexpected. Read about how to assess your district’s limits and determine if an increase is right for you.
READThe CSD Pool’s Scholarship Program is now accepting applicants from members who wish to attend this year’s SDA Annual Conference
READNow is the best time to make some serious purchases for your district, upgrade those old and out-of-date pieces of equipment, or splurge on that training you have always wanted for your team.
READIn a very limited capacity, our workers’ compensation carrier has agreed to extend limited coverage. This is specifically for our members’ remote clerical office employees who reside and work permanently outside of Colorado.
READCommonly asked questions: you ask, the CSD Pool answers! Don’t see your question on the list? Contact us at info@csdpool.org!
READTheft, like many crimes, is difficult to quantify; crime rates are complex. Here’s what we know about crime data trends in Colorado.
READVolunteer Accident coverage extends to volunteers injured while performing their supervised and assigned duties during a sponsored activity or event.
READNow that the third consecutive year of La Nina is a 91% possibility, it is more important than ever to make sure you’re covered for wind and hail damage.
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