The South Carolina Insurance News Service Speakers Bureau

Free presentations by insurance professionals on a variety of property/casualty insurance subjects.

For many people, insurance is confusing. Although the concept is simple, it's easy to get lost in the industry's world of peculiar terms and unfamiliar company procedures. There are many questions consumers may ask about what is covered, what is not covered, what types of policies are available, about discounts, and so forth. The South Carolina Insurance News Service can help.

The Speakers Bureau is an important tool of the News Service's education program to help consumers better understand property and casualty insurance issues.

To request a speaker and topic, contact the SC Insurance News Service Speakers Bureau at 803-252-3455, or through our on-line Speaker Request form.

Requests should be made with at least three weeks advance notice of the presentation date.

Selected Topics for Speakers Bureau, School Presentations and Media Interviews:

  • Auto Insurance
  • Traffic Safety
  • Homeowners/Renters Insurance
  • Insurance Fraud
  • Catastrophe Coverage
  • Arson
  • Home/Apartment Safety
  • Cost of Insurance
  • How Insurance Works
  • Teenagers & Auto Insurance
  • Workers' Compensation

Upstate man pleads guilty to insurance fraud
July 30, 2010

Enjoy the ride on your golf cart or moped
July 29, 2010

How to File a Claim After Storm Damage
July 28, 2010

For News Service Members: Time to Register for the 2010 Annual Meeting and S.C. Legislative Conference
July 23, 2010

Lyman woman pleads guilty to insurance fraud
July 15, 2010

Myrtle Beach man pleads guilty to insurance fraud and arson
July 15, 2010

Myrtle Beach woman pleads guilty to insurance fraud
July 15, 2010

Don't let hurricane season blow your homeowners insurance off course
June 30, 2010

Lexington man pleads guilty to insurance fraud
June 30, 2010

PSAs on hurricane preparedness from the S.C. Insurance News Service provided
June 28, 2010

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