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W.R. Berkley Corporation
As of May 21, 2026 at 10:37 UTC
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About W.R. Berkley Corporation
W.R. Berkley is an insurance holding company with a host of subsidiaries that primarily underwrite commercial casualty insurance. The firm specializes in niche products that include various excess and surplus lines, workers' compensation insurance, self-insurance consulting, reinsurance, and regional commercial lines for small and midsize businesses.
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