Colorado businesses face insurance challenges that standard retail agents often can't solve. Complex risks, hard-to-place coverage, and specialized industries require access to markets most local agents simply don't have. That's where wholesale brokers like CRC Group enter the picture, connecting retail agents with specialty carriers and excess and surplus lines that can cover everything from mountain construction projects to energy operations.
If you're trying to understand how CRC Group operates in Colorado, what coverage options flow through their network, and how to actually get a quote, you're in the right place. CRC Group places over $30 billion in annual premium nationwide, making them one of the largest wholesale brokers in the country. But here's what most people miss: you don't work with CRC Group directly. They operate behind the scenes, partnering with retail agents who then serve you. Understanding this relationship changes how you approach getting coverage for difficult risks.
The Insurance Loft works with wholesale partners like CRC Group when standard markets can't provide the right solution. As an independent brokerage based in Greenwood Village, we access multiple channels to find coverage that fits, whether that means going through traditional carriers or tapping into specialty markets for unusual risks.
Understanding CRC Group's Role as a Wholesale Broker in Colorado
Wholesale vs. Retail: How CRC Group Supports Local Agents
Think of insurance distribution like a supply chain. Retail agents work directly with you, the customer. Wholesale brokers like CRC Group work with those retail agents, providing access to specialty markets and carriers that don't deal with the public directly.
Why does this matter? Standard insurance carriers reject risks they consider too complex or hazardous. A general liability policy for a restaurant is straightforward. Coverage for a company that installs solar panels on commercial rooftops at 10,000 feet elevation? That requires specialty markets. CRC Group maintains relationships with hundreds of carriers willing to write these harder-to-place risks.
The practical impact: your retail agent submits your application to CRC Group, who then shops it across their carrier network. You get quotes you'd never see otherwise.
CRC Group's Presence and Regional Expertise in the Colorado Market
CRC Group operates offices throughout the Mountain West region, with underwriters who understand Colorado's specific risk landscape. This regional expertise matters more than people realize. Hail patterns along the Front Range, wildfire exposure in mountain communities, and the unique challenges of high-altitude construction all require underwriters who know the territory.
Their Colorado-focused teams handle everything from ski resort liability to cannabis operations, two industries where standard carriers typically decline coverage entirely.
86% of CRC Group employees report it's a great place to work, which translates to experienced staff who stick around long enough to develop genuine market expertise.


By: Brian J. Cook
Founder & Managing Partner of The Insurance Loft
Commercial Property and Casualty Solutions
CRC Group's bread and butter is commercial coverage for businesses that fall outside standard underwriting guidelines. This includes property coverage for buildings in wildfire zones, general liability for contractors working on complex projects, and commercial auto for fleets with mixed driving records.
| Coverage Type | Standard Market | CRC Group Access |
|---|---|---|
| Property in Wildfire Zones | Often declined | Multiple options |
| High-Hazard GL | Limited capacity | Excess carriers available |
| Commercial Auto (poor loss history) | Non-renewed | Specialty markets |
| Umbrella/Excess Liability | $1-5M typical | $10M+ available |
The difference becomes clear when you've been declined elsewhere. Standard carriers want clean risks with predictable loss patterns. CRC Group's carrier network specifically seeks out the risks others won't touch.
Specialized Professional Liability and Cyber Insurance
Professional liability coverage through CRC Group extends beyond basic errors and omissions policies. They place coverage for architects, engineers, consultants, and technology companies where the exposure requires manuscript policy forms tailored to specific operations.
Cyber insurance has become increasingly difficult to place as carriers tighten underwriting after significant industry losses. CRC Group maintains relationships with cyber specialists who understand emerging threats and can structure coverage that actually responds when incidents occur. This matters because many standard cyber policies contain exclusions that gut coverage when you need it most.
Personal Lines and High-Value Asset Protection
While CRC Group primarily serves commercial clients, they also place personal lines coverage for high-net-worth individuals. Homes valued above $1 million, collections of fine art or automobiles, and properties in catastrophe-prone areas often require specialty markets.
Their
HNOA program offers limits up to $1M in-house, providing hired and non-owned auto coverage for businesses that have employees driving personal vehicles for work purposes. This coverage gap catches many businesses off guard when an employee causes an accident while running a work errand.
Industry-Specific Insurance Expertise in the Rockies
Construction and Real Estate Risk Management
Colorado's construction industry presents unique challenges that CRC Group's specialty programs address directly. High-altitude work, extreme weather windows, and the complexity of mountain building codes all factor into underwriting.
Contractors working on projects above 9,000 feet face different risks than those building in suburban Denver. Equipment operates differently, weather delays are more common, and access challenges complicate claims response. CRC Group's construction practice understands these nuances and places coverage accordingly.
Real estate developers benefit from CRC Group's access to project-specific coverage, wrap-up programs, and environmental liability policies that standard markets rarely offer. When you're breaking ground on a mixed-use development in a former industrial area, you need carriers comfortable with environmental exposures.
Energy, Oil, and Gas Coverage for Colorado Enterprises
Colorado's energy sector spans traditional oil and gas operations to renewable energy installations. Both require specialized coverage that general business policies don't adequately address.
Oil and gas operators need pollution liability, well control coverage, and excess liability limits that standard carriers won't provide. CRC Group maintains relationships with energy-focused carriers who understand drilling operations, pipeline risks, and the regulatory environment specific to Colorado.
Renewable energy companies face their own challenges. Solar installation contractors, wind farm operators, and battery storage facilities all require coverage forms that reflect their actual exposures. Standard property policies often exclude solar panels or have inadequate coverage for specialized equipment.

Evaluating CRC Group: Customer Reviews and Market Reputation
Broker Reliability and Claim Handling Performance
Evaluating a wholesale broker differs from evaluating a retail agent or insurance carrier. Since CRC Group doesn't interact with policyholders directly, reviews focus on their service to retail agents and the quality of carriers they access.
InsuredBetter rates CRC Group 3.5 out of 5 stars, reflecting mixed experiences that largely depend on the specific program and underwriter involved. Large wholesale operations inevitably have inconsistent service across different divisions.
What matters more than aggregate ratings is whether CRC Group can access the specific coverage you need. A wholesale broker might have excellent programs for construction but weaker options for technology companies. Your retail agent's experience with specific CRC Group programs matters more than overall reputation.
Industry Ratings and Financial Stability
CRC Group itself doesn't hold insurance company financial ratings since they're a broker, not a carrier. However, they carefully vet the carriers they work with, generally requiring A.M. Best ratings of A- or better for admitted business.
For excess and surplus lines, carrier selection becomes more nuanced. Some specialty carriers have lower ratings but strong track records in specific niches. Your retail agent should explain which carrier is providing coverage and their financial position.
The Insurance Loft reviews carrier financial strength before recommending any policy, regardless of whether coverage comes through wholesale channels or direct carrier relationships.
How to Obtain a Quote Through a CRC Group Partner
Finding a Licensed Retail Agent with CRC Access
You can't call CRC Group directly for a quote. They work exclusively through licensed retail agents who have established relationships with their underwriting teams.
Finding an agent with CRC Group access is straightforward since most independent agencies work with major wholesalers. The more important question is whether your agent understands when wholesale markets make sense versus standard carriers.
Steps to get started:
- Contact an independent insurance agency (not a captive agent tied to one carrier)
- Describe your coverage needs and any previous declinations
- Ask specifically about their wholesale market access
- Request quotes from both standard and specialty markets for comparison
- Information Required for a Comprehensive Risk Assessment
CRC Group underwriters need detailed information to quote accurately. Incomplete submissions delay the process and often result in higher premiums or coverage restrictions.
Expect to provide:
- Five years of loss history with details on each claim
- Current policy declarations pages
- Financial statements for larger accounts
- Detailed operations descriptions
- Safety programs and risk management procedures
- Property valuations and construction details
The more information you provide upfront, the more competitive your quotes will be. Underwriters price uncertainty, so gaps in information translate directly to higher premiums.
Colorado's insurance market faces pressure from multiple directions. Health insurance rates could increase by as much as 28% in 2026, and commercial property rates continue climbing due to severe weather losses. Wholesale brokers like CRC Group become more valuable as standard markets tighten their appetites.
The relationship between retail agents and wholesale brokers will likely deepen as risks become harder to place. Businesses that proactively work with experienced agents who understand wholesale channels will find coverage options that others miss entirely.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I buy insurance directly from CRC Group? No. CRC Group only works with licensed retail agents. You'll need to contact an independent agency that has access to their programs.
How long does it take to get a quote through CRC Group? Simple risks might quote within 24-48 hours. Complex accounts requiring multiple carrier submissions can take two to three weeks.
Does CRC Group handle claims? No. Claims go directly to the insurance carrier that issued your policy. CRC Group's role ends once coverage is placed.
Why would I need wholesale market coverage? If you've been declined by standard carriers, operate in a high-risk industry, or need coverage limits beyond what direct markets offer, wholesale access becomes essential.
Are wholesale market premiums higher than standard carriers? Often yes, but not always. Specialty carriers sometimes offer better terms for risks they understand well. The real value is getting coverage when standard markets say no.
Understanding how CRC Group fits into Colorado's insurance landscape helps you make better decisions about coverage. Work with an independent agent who can access both standard and specialty markets, provide complete information for accurate quotes, and don't assume a declination from one carrier means coverage isn't available.
The Insurance Loft helps Colorado businesses and individuals find coverage through whatever channel makes sense for their specific situation. Whether that means placing coverage with national carriers like Nationwide or Travelers, or accessing specialty markets through wholesale relationships, the goal remains the same: the right coverage at the right price.
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We believe informed clients make better coverage decisions. Here are the questions we hear most often.
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