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Category: Business Insurance

Landlord Insurance 101

A quick guide to landlord and property manager’s insurance Landlords and property managers have many unique risks that only a trained and experienced agent can understand.  The term ‘Landlord’ is broad and can include those who manage rental property, apartments, condominium associations, and commercial property. We offer both commercial and residential landlord insurance, and you can obtain a policy whether you need to cover a...

The Value Of Employee Sick Days For Business Owners

While it can be easy to see how sick days would be beneficial to your employees, they are equally valuable to you as an employer. Taking a day or two off from work affects immediate productivity, but the consequences of employees "toughing it out" and coming to work sick are far greater.  Coming to Work Sick: Why Not to Do It When there's a lot to be accomplished...

Business Owners Policy or (BOP)

Business Insurance Update There is no denying the fact that the success of your business depends on the hard work of you and your team. But one disaster can wipe out all your efforts and take the profits to dust.  So, to avoid such a situation, you need to insure your business; whether it is a small enterprise or a large corporation. There are insurance...

Protecting Your Business From The Dangers Of Winter

The winter months bring in weather systems that can lead to heavy property damage as well as a higher incidence of employee illness, power outages, and the possibility of weather-related closures. Sub-zero temperatures can lead to burst pipes and flooding and leave business owners dealing with an expensive clean-up. These dangerous conditions can also increase the risk of employees, customers, or clients slipping and falling...

Recent Legal Decisions That Will Impact Your Business In 2016

Business Insurance Update Last year we saw many legal developments that will impact businesses in 2016. These developments may create a need for a business insurance review. Business or commercial insurance covers your business for legal liability claims which cause damage or injury to third parties. If laws are created, or current laws change, it may impact your businesses’ legal liability. Here are some examples...