Rockwood Provides New Insurance Coverage For Off-Duty Police Officers
Rockwood Programs, Inc. has launched a new insurance product designed to protect police officers while performing important duties outside of their role in law enforcement.
Patrol Protect provides insurance coverage for law enforcement officers who provide services outside of their respective police organizations as part-time employees of other organizations. It provides coverage against allegations of negligence, misrepresentation, violation of good faith, property damage, assault, battery, and false arrest/detainment while performing off-duty activities.
"We launched Patrol Protect to address an underserved niche in the marketplace," said
Many police officers take second jobs or off-duty assignments as a way of augmenting their income. Most of these 'moonlighting' positions involve security-related tasks. While officers are trained to diffuse situations in a non-confrontational manner as possible, they must sometimes take more definitive steps to protect the public's safety.
"The Rockwood team has supported the insurance needs of the law enforcement officers for over a decade. Patrol Protect is a further demonstration of our commitment to support those who watch over us, including our partners who support the coverage," said Clark.
Patrol Protect is underwritten by
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