Category: COI Tracking Best Practices

myCOI vs. Current Tracking Methods: Are You Using the Hammer or the Nail Gun?

August 31, 2015

“There’s a way to do it better – find it.” – Thomas Edison Think about your COI-tracking process. Is it tedious? Time consuming? Subject to human error? Maybe your process is manual, performed by an administrative professional with little-to-no insurance expertise. On a good day, it’s a warren of spreadsheets and binders and paper printouts. […]

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myCOI Constructs a Stronger Tracking Process for Weigand

July 1, 2015

The Client: Weigand Construction Co. Weigand Construction Co. provides design-build, construction management, and general contracting services to their clients. From simple renovations to state-of-the-art, nationally recognized facilities, Weigand is regarded as a specialist in healthcare, education, industrial, and commercial work—and not just for their building expertise. “An important focus is building ongoing client relationships built […]

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myCOI Talks COI Automation in April Construction Executive

May 6, 2015

We’re thrilled to be featured in the recent April 2015 issue of Construction Executive, a magazine published by the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC). They asked us to discuss the growing trend of companies using COI tracking software to automate their COI tracking and help alleviate what once was a risky, time-consuming process. “The cost […]

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Why Should I Outsource COI Tracking to myCOI?

April 3, 2015

Pulling the trigger on new technological solutions for your organization can be a daunting decision. We get that. Our clients have shared many concerns with us before choosing to partner with myCOI for their certificate of insurance tracking and monitoring services. “We currently do it well in house.” Have you sat down with your employees […]

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Who needs myCOI Central?

March 4, 2015

myCOI exists for one reason—to handle the everyday task of managing certificates of insurance and protecting our clients against underinsured claims, costly litigation and failed audits. Regardless of the size of company, when Certificates of Insurance are collected only to confirm they have been received, there is no guarantee that contract requirements are being met. […]

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