How We Are Different

When it comes to "reducing losses", what makes the ACIG experience different?
 

ACIG’s four-part corporate mission statement begins as follows:

“ACIG’s mission is to save lives, prevent injuries and reduce the overall cost of insurance for its shareholders by (1) effectively reducing losses. . . . . .”

     
So.... what does ACIG do that's so special?
 
  • The Safety Culture in the ACIG operation is designed by Contractors, monitored by Contractors for the sole benefit of Contractors.  ACIG is not a generalist when it comes to construction safety and risk management. . .all we focus on is Contracting.

  • The ACIG Claims Department Staff is set up to handle complex construction type claims.  When an large occurrence happens, a ”Swat Team” comprised of the Contractor’s key people and ACIG’s key people is immediately dispatched to the accident scene, preserving evidence, establishing strategy and setting up a well thought out action plan to get the best result possible given the facts of the occurrence. 

  • ACIG focuses its members on the importance of risk transfer and contract document administration. ACIG believes that its team of risk transfer consultants are knowledgeable about indemnity provisions and insurance requirements.  Our contractor owners have spoken:  take every step possible to avoid or transfer the risk in case a bad accident does happen on our jobs.


     

What else does ACIG “bring to the table” for our company in addition to the reduction of losses culture described on the previous page?

 

In addition to (1) effectively reducing losses, the remainder of ACIG’s four-part mission statement reads:

“ACIG’s mission is to save lives, prevent injuries and reduce the overall cost of insurance for its shareholders by . . . . (2) providing a stable market with quality services, (3) utilizing its group purchasing power, and  (4) creating equity.

Having a stable market, and benefiting from group purchasing power are key strategic goals for our members.

Focusing on creating equity, your shareholder equity in ACIG is developed by your initial capital contribution upon joining and three types of “operating results” of the enterprise.  These four categories are referred to as “the four POTS ” of equity that you create within ACIG:

 
Pot One Initial Capital Contribution Account
Pot Two Underwriting Account
Pot Three Investment Account
Pot Four Pooled Activities Account
 

All of ACIG’s resources are focused on maximizing your results in the Pots Two, Three and Four outlined above.

 

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