CAREY Corbett Sullivan Insurances are delighted that Emily Lynch is part of our Commercial Insurance Team.

Emily has 14 years insurance experience in personal and commercial insurance, working both with a direct insurer and within the broker market.

Her focus is on customer service. She has a particular depth of knowledge in sectors including Construction Liability, Employers Liability, Public Liability, Contractors All Risks; Property Owners Liability; Motor Fleet – small or large; Retail Shop insurance & Hospitality Pubs & Restaurants, Commercial Combined.

“Emily is the backbone of our commercial team,” says Tommy Corbett, “she is a proud Inagh woman, born & bred.” Emily has a keen interest in camogie. Since retiring from playing, she coaches several camogie juvenile teams within the club.

Call Carey Corbett Sullivan Insurance to talk to Emily and get a quote on your business. Through our access to both Irish and European Insurance markets, we have a large range of cover to suit the individual needs of your business. (065) 689 3540 or call Emily directly on 086 0104320

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