Friday, October 23, 2020Safety First When Decorating Your Workplace for Holidays As the holiday season rolls around again, your business will have new safety considerations to confront. From holiday parties and risk of electrical shock to fires and trips and falls, companies have a set of safety and risk management challenges that may not be present during most of the year. READ MORE >>
Monday, October 19, 2020Commercial Insurance Rates Continue Climbing Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, commercial insurance rates are continuing to move higher, pretty much across the board with the exception of workers' compensation. READ MORE >>
Friday, October 16, 2020What Companies are Doing for Holiday Parties During Pandemic One of the hallmarks of the holiday season is the company Christmas party, but with the COVID-19 pandemic in hyperdrive, many companies are rethinking their plans. READ MORE >>
Friday, October 9, 2020Protect Your Identity When Shopping Online for the Holidays As more and more people do their shopping online, the chances that you will be the victim of identity theft increase. In 2018, 14.4 million Americans were victims of online identity theft, affecting 5.5% of all consumers in the U.S. READ MORE >>
Monday, October 5, 202012 Safety Tips for the Holidays While the two most common days for home fires are Christmas Day and Christmas Eve, fire officials encourage everyone to make safety a top priority during the entire holiday season. This item offers fire prevention and safety tips for you, your family and guests. READ MORE >>
Friday, October 2, 2020Beware of Parking Lot Hazards at the Holidays During the busy holiday season, there are many distractions that make parking lots a fairly dangerous place to be. The combination of early sunset, increased traffic and pedestrians, scam artists, vandals and thieves, and people in a rush, can sometimes be a deadly combination. READ MORE >>
Monday, September 28, 2020How to Avoid the Costliest Fire Claims The kitchen is one of the most common sources of home fires, and cooking fires are the most expensive to repair. The average cooking fires ends up costing more than $30,000, which is four times higher than the next most expensive type of homeowner's claim, according to a new study by Nationwide Insurance. READ MORE >>
Friday, September 25, 2020Protect Your Luxury Vehicle with Proper Insurance Many first-time luxury vehicle owners make the mistake of buying an insurance policy with the lowest premium but, after an accident, they find out they are not given the level of customer service they expect and the insurer may not pay for the exact repairs they were expecting. READ MORE >>
Monday, September 21, 2020Protecting Your College Student's Property While you already have enough to worry about when your child leaves for college, you don't want the specter of them dealing with the theft or damage of their possessions while there. READ MORE >>
Friday, September 18, 2020Seven Tips for Prepping Your Home for Autumn As the temperature starts dropping and harsher weather looms in the coming months, now is the time to get your home ready. Taking steps now to protect your home and belongings can help you enter the new season worry-free, and you might save money in the process. READ MORE >>
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