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California Casualty Auto and Home Insurance Program for NTC

California Casualty Auto and Home Insurance Program for NTC 

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To NTC State Members: 

The National Troopers Coalition is proud to partner with California 

Casualty in offering your state association a great new member benefit program: auto and home insurance specifically created for peace offers. 

 

Many of the Western State NTC affiliates currently offer California Casualty for their members and that’s why we recently endorsed this auto and home insurance program. If your state association is not already working with California Casualty, NTC would like to encourage you to take a look at this valuable member benefit. 

 

In business nearly a century and serving law enforcement officers and their families for more than 40 years, California Casualty offers high-quality, low-cost insurance coverage. Their exclusive benefits are customized for peace officers – benefits not available to the general public or from other carriers at any price. 

 

 

California Casualty offers competitive rates and unique benefits – such as $500 personal property coverage for items stolen from your vehicle, locked or not, including public safety gear. Other special features, like their Fallen Officer Survivor Benefit, protect your family should the worst happen in the line of duty. 

California Casualty provides a customized member benefit and a dedicated, on-the-ground partner to help your association reach its goals. To learn more about partnering with California Casualty, call Roxanne Dean at (866) 336-3339 or email at rdean@calcas.com

For references, the following NTC State Associations endorse California Casualty: 

 

 

Associated Highway Patrolmen of Arizona– Since 1988 

California Association of Highway Patrolmen – Since 1974 

Nevada Department of Public Safety Association/PORAN – Since 2011 

Oregon State Police Association – Since 2009 

Washington State Patrol Troopers Association – Since 2006 

 

 

Dennis Hallion 

NTC Executive Director