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New Year’s Checklist: 7 Important Insurance Conversations Every Business Owner Should Have

New Year’s Checklist: 7 Important Insurance Conversations Every Business Owner Should Have

The start of a new year is an ideal time for business owners to review and refresh their insurance coverage to ensure it meets their current needs and business goals. Whether you run a small retail shop, a contracting business or manage a fleet, here are seven important topics to discuss with your local insurance agent this year. 1. Annual Insurance Coverage Checkup As your...

A Guide to Gifting Loved Ones with Life Insurance

A Guide to Gifting Loved Ones with Life Insurance

Can you give life insurance as a gift? Yes! It is a meaningful and touching way to show how much you care. Here are a few quick things to know about purchasing life insurance as a gift this holiday season. Why Life Insurance Can Be the Perfect Gift Gifts are a joy to give and receive, but giving a life insurance policy can be surprisingly...

What to Know About Workers’ Compensation and Working from Home

What to Know About Workers’ Compensation and Working from Home

Are you one of the many businesses that has taken on a remote or hybrid working model? Working from home has pros and cons, but it also raises serious questions like what would happen if an employee becomes injured while performing work at home. Workers' compensation (often shortened to workers’ comp) laws and requirements vary by state, but generally, any business that has employees must have workers’...

How to Avoid Hitting a Deer

How to Avoid Hitting a Deer

Autumn is beautiful, but it also introduces some fall driving hazards… deer collisions being one of them. From October to December, mating and hunting season make deer go on the move. For drivers, that means you’re more likely to hit one. According to a 2022 study published in the journal Current Biology, about 2.1 million deer-vehicle collisions happen in the U.S. each year, causing more...

Winter Weather Preparedness for Small Businesses

Winter Weather Preparedness for Small Businesses

Winter weather can take a heavy toll on small businesses. The risks posed by storms, slippery walkways, and power outages can lead to financial losses. Taking steps to prepare your company and employees for the winter season can minimize business disruptions and claims filed for slip-and-fall accidents.  The best overall advice is to be proactive. Evaluate any risks on the property to determine where problems...