NEW BERLIN, Wis., Feb. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- United Heartland recently launched a new public website, dramatically redesigned to better market their workers compensation services.
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The site highlights specific areas of expertise, in eight key industry segments: health care, nursing homes, nonprofits, social services, manufacturing, transportation, schools and retail/wholesale.
"We are proud to have a new website that better represents what the United Heartland product has to offer as well as highlights the strength of our hard-working employees," Stephan Cooper, president of United Heartland, said. "The new site is a great resource that will help policyholders and agents better understand how United Heartland is their partner in reducing costs and keeping workers safe."
In addition to the information about United Heartland's services, the website also showcases United Heartland's overall expertise in workers compensation, including customized loss control capabilities, industry-leading claims management and superior customer service model.
Of particular interest to agents are the testimonials featured on the website from current clients who explain why United Heartland is preferred over workers compensation carriers they have worked with.
For more information and to view the new website, visit www.unitedheartland.biz.
United Heartland
Headquartered in New Berlin, Wis., United Heartland actively markets in Wisconsin, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, and insures workers compensation clients across the country. United Heartland is an operating unit of Accident Fund Holdings, Inc. Its business is underwritten by subsidiaries of Accident Fund Holdings that are rated "A" (Excellent) by A.M. Best. For more information, visit United Heartland's Web site at www.unitedheartland.biz.
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