Jan 27
In 2019 personal auto insurance companies paid over $158,000,000,000 to protect their clients ($158 billion). That is not a misprint, and the figures represent a continued steady climb. 2019 is the most recent year on which data is currently available, and since 2015 damages due to auto accidents...
read more → Jan 22
A local nonprofit client recently discovered that for many years an employee had skimmed money from several of their bank accounts. The embezzlement was slow, but in total the damage reached over $115,000. Employee theft or embezzlement claims can be significant, whether a one-time event or a slow drain....
read more → Jan 05
As businesses navigate the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, employers are continuing to balance the various needs of both their employees and the customers/communities they serve. As crucial conversations remain a focus of owners, ensuring compliance with various regulatory requirements can at times seem an uphill battle. Join...
read more → Dec 23
Frozen pipes are more common in homes in moderate climates than cold ones. Why? Because those of us in warmer regions are often lulled into complacency, whereas those in colder climes realize damage is imminent if they do not winterize. Each year, usually in January or February, a sudden drop...
read more → Dec 11
Lowering The Risk of Business Vehicles No parent would knowingly entrust their child to a daycare that didn’t screen employees in some manner. Today, it’s an expectation and a standard business practice. Likewise, employers should fully evaluate business vehicle drivers before hiring them. MVR reviews are a component of...
read more → Dec 01
It’s my wife’s fault. After watching a series on the DIY Network, she asked me to teach her how to use a chop saw and air nailer. Now one home improvement project follows another and my weekends are booked through retirement. It took six months, but she recently finished...
read more → Nov 13
Insurance is one of a commercial landlord’s the largest expenses. They insure against damage to their buildings, loss of rents, various legal liabilities, and workers compensation to name a few. However, many commercial landlords shoulder risk unnecessarily for the mistakes of third parties. Just because their own commercial landlord...
read more → Nov 10
Business owners, standard property insurance policies will not pay for the additional cost to repair a building to comply with local ordinances or laws. These local codes are continually being updated and may require updates to a structure's wiring, plumbing, framing, sprinklers, and handicap accessibility. These extra costs can...
read more → Oct 26
“I wouldn’t drive on an interstate if I didn’t have a personal umbrella insurance policy.” That statement came during a speech from the CEO of an insurance company; one which, coincidentally, also sold personal umbrella policies bundled with their home and auto insurance. Though his opinion may have...
read more → Oct 14
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