Getting Your Business Insurance in Order

Business MeetingIn a lot of companies, major decisions get made around this time of the year. Budgets start getting set for the next fiscal year and changes start to take place around the office. The primary movement of the company during this time falls to the owner or supervisor. As a business owner, you need to get your house in order, especially when it comes to CT business insurance. Getting all of the policies necessary to protect your business can be a tough process, but with the right approach, you’ll get it done.

Here are some tips to help you get the right coverage for your business:

What You Have – Speak to an insurance agent about your policies and see what isn’t working for you. Your agent may be able to find gaps in your coverage that could cause problems for your business. By taking a look at your whole insurance picture, an insurance professional might be able to put a few of the policies together to strengthen and simplify your coverage without losing what you need.

Renew at your Speed – When it comes to business insurance, your policies are most likely set to auto-renew on an annual basis. However, this may not be the most convenient way to handle your yearly policies. With one agent handling all of your insurance needs, you may be able to set renewals at times more in tune with your operational status.

In One Place – Having all of your insurance policies managed and controlled by one CT insurance agent is a key part of protecting every part of your operation. With several policies controlled by several different agents, you put your business insurance at risk and inevitably end up spending more money. Also, consider the potential problems with disseminating private company data to several different insurance representatives. Wouldn’t you rather be able to control all of your coverage with one phone call?

Prep Your Antique Car for the Road

Antique CarLet’s face it – this winter has been a bit of a bust, at least up here in the Northeast. Sure, we had a freak storm around Halloween and a recent snowfall, but all in all, Mother Nature hasn’t unleashed any real blizzards on us. The sun has been shining and even though it’s a bit cold, I’m sure a lot of you are thinking about getting your hot rods, muscle cars and other antique vehicles back on the road.

Look It Over – Perform a full visual sweep before you start up the engine. Any belts look offset or cracked? Do your spark plugs look like they need to be replaced? Does your battery need to recharged or replaced? Anything that seems wrong with you car should be more thoroughly inspected and fixed if necessary.

Check for Spots – Before you get your hot rod off of the blocks, look beneath the car to see if there are any oil or liquid spots on the floor. There can be leaks or other problems with your engine, lines or other parts of your vehicle. Any problems need to be fixed before you even think about starting it up.

Liquidation – Check all of your vehicle fluid levels and perform a full oil change when prepping your antique car. These liquids are crucial to proper lubrication and engine performance. If one isn’t correct, you could risk serious damage.

Be Cautious – It may be very tempting to start driving your antique car around immediately, but make sure you are careful about taking it out too soon. It’s still cold enough for ice to form after rainfall and older vehicles are not usually equipped to handle adverse weather conditions. Also, make sure your antique car insurance is up-to-date and has the appropriate amount of coverage needed for your vehicle. You don’t want all of your hard restoration work going unprotected.

Making a Home Inventory

Home InsuranceNow that the holiday gift-giving season is a memory, it is definitely a good time to assess all of the new items in your home. The number of items may be exponential to what you already have, especially if you have children who received a lot of presents. Considering these additions to your home, it is a good time to take a look at your home inventory, especially if you don’t already have one.

Even if you have homeowners or renters insurance coverage in your home, you should always keep a detailed list of the most valuable items in your house. Trying to remember all of your valuables in case of a disaster can be an arduous and painful process; having a home inventory dossier makes any insurance claims significantly easier. Follow these tips for guidance regarding your home inventory:

Break Up Your Home – You could simply make a long list of items, but you should break your home up into rooms and/or areas. By listing items under these sections, the process will be less daunting for you, particularly if you have a large home or apartment.

Listing It Right – You want to be as thorough as possible when making your home inventory list. Be as complete as possible and always include photos if possible.

Values – Make sure you are up-to-date with the monetary value of each item. This will decrease the amount of time your claim will take to process. If you have a home inventory and haven’t updated the price of your items, do so as soon as possible.

Safe and Sound – Don’t keep your home inventory list in a file cabinet or other unsecure location. Obtain a fireproof safe or put your list in a safe deposit box at your bank.

If you aren’t sure if your items are covered, discuss your current policy with a CT insurance agency. Get your CT home insurance policy evaluated for your budgetary and coverage needs.

Getting Your Boat Ready for Spring

Boat Insurance CTWith winter rolling into Connecticut after stalling for some weeks, you’re probably not thinking about the boating you’ll be doing this spring. Even though it may be pretty cold in CT, it’s time to start gearing up your boat and/or personal watercrafts for the better weather. Here’s how to prep your boat for the water.

It’s All Fluid – Depending on the way you winterized your boat for storage, it’s very important that you perform an oil change on your boat at least once before or after the winter season. You should also change the oil filter at this time.

Fill It Up – The cold weather can do a number on cooling systems, so hopefully you drained yours before the frost came in. Remember to fill up your cooling system before the new season. Check for cracked hoses while you’re at it.

Power On – Before you reattach your battery, do a quick inspection. Test your battery to make sure it is still holding charges and ensure that the connections are not corroded in any way. You don’t want to take chances when it comes to your power source.

Cover It – Your boat needs insurance coverage much like any other vehicles you own, so call your CT insurance agent and make sure your current CT boat insurance policy is right for you. You may need to add or subtract depending on how you utilize your watercraft. Discuss any issues with your CT insurance agency.

No matter how cold it is, you can never start thinking about getting your boat or personal watercraft back onto the Long Island Sound. You’ll have a chance to check out the newest boats and accessories at the Hartford Boat Show this weekend. Take part in the free seminars about various boating topics and look at the vast selection of new boats hitting the water this spring and summer. For more information, click the link below:

http://www.hartfordboatshow.com/

Insurance When You’re Expecting

Cute BabyThere are many big moments in life – marriage, buying a home, etc. – but one of the biggest has to be starting a family. When you find out that you are having a child, it can be incredibly exciting and joyful. However, you might start to worry about how this big event is going to change your life, especially when it comes to your finances and time. One thing that you shouldn’t forget is how a baby might change your insurance policies. Here is some information about insurance when you are expecting:

Maternity Coverage – Find out from your CT insurance agency if your health insurance plan includes coverage for maternity needs. This includes prenatal care and other health costs.

Choosing Doctors – When you choose the medical team that will be performing the delivery of your child, make sure they are included in the health insurance network you are under. If they are not, the costs can be extraordinary, so you should try to choose within your network.

Insure Your Life – Having a baby is a good time to consider getting a life insurance policy, especially if you don’t already have one. You may want to list your spouse as a beneficiary or, if you are a single parent, you can list your child. Also think about getting disability insurancefor the time you are home with your new bundle of joy.

Home Changes – You may want to speak to your insurance agent about finding out what extra coverage might be needed in your home, especially when you consider all of the new items you will have. In many cases, you won’t need to change your coverage, but it is always good to ask.

Add the Baby – Finally, remember to add your baby to your insurance policy once he or she is born. You don’t want to forget that!

Insurance for You and Your Spouse

Marriage InsuranceThe holiday season has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t still some excitement in the air. Every year during the holidays, thousands of couples choose to spend the rest of their lives together. In fact, 2011 saw the number of marriages rise due to a number of factors, including the legalization of gay marriages in New York. If you just got engaged or have been for a while, there is something you may not have thought of amongst your wedding planning – how is your insurance going to change?

There are a number of factors to consider when looking at insurance with your soon-to-be partner:

-          You may be able to lower your auto insurance premiums if you have gotten married, due in part to the greater responsibility you show. Furthermore, if you and your spouse both have vehicles, many insurance companies offer multi-vehicle discounts as well.

-          In a lot of cases, it may make sense for you and your spouse to be on the same health insurance plan. If you have insurance through your employer, you may be able to add your spouse outside of the normal enrollment time frame.  Choose the appropriate plan with your partner and discuss which one of your plans might work the best.

-          Change the beneficiary on your life insurance policy – if you have one. Life insurance is incredibly important, especially if you are the primary worker in the home. Consider buying a policy to give you and your new partner peace of mind.

-          If you are buying a home or renting an apartment, get a joint homeowners or renters insurance policy. This can save you money if your insurance company has a discount for this type of policy change. If you already live together, you’ll be able to change from two separate policies to one.

As you know, insurance policies are different for each and every person.  You should call your insurance agent CT for advice about your impending nuptials and how you might be able to save money after a marriage.

Protect Your Home From Ice Dams

Winter is a very fickle time of year, especially in the Northeast. You can always be sure to see some amount of snow, ice and other nasty winter weather, but you can never be sure exactly how much of a hassle it will be. One thing is for sure though – if there is a few feet of snow on the ground when it starts to warm up, water is going to be everywhere. As you consider how the meltdown is going to affect you and your business, you need to remember how to deal with ice dams – which are sure to start forming during this time.

These dams start to develop when snow melts (usually on a roof) and refreezes on the roof’s edges, forming an ice dam. As this process continues to repeat, the damage can be a huge concern for the safety of not only people walking near your home, but also to the structural integrity of your roof. While you may have appropriate homeowners insurance for damage that might occur from these dams, there are steps you can take to prevent them:

Insulate – Your roof is always going to be susceptible to ice dams, but you can add a level of protection by sealing air leaks between the shingles and the home. By also adding insulation and extra ventilation to your attic, you’ll be better prepared.

Be Prepared – If you are replacing your home or building a new home, think about installing a water barrier underneath your shingles. This is a proven method of keeping water from seeping into your home’s framework.

Buy a Rake – Raking isn’t only for the autumn leaves – specially-made snow rakes are perfect for knocking snow off your roof. Some are made especially with wheels for higher roofs that are hard to reach. Professionals can also be hired to deal with multi-story homes.

There are more approaches to stopping ice dams from doing damage – some of which we will cover as winter 2012 rolls in. To ask for more information about ice dams and if your CT homeowners insurance policy covers any water damage from winter weather, call your CT insurance agency today.

Protecting Your Home or Commercial Property in Winter

http://kayodeok.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/p1040504-01-lr-fuj1-fp-100c-magenta-cast-selective-lvls-adjstmt.jpg?w=469&h=352Winter in the Northeast can be a pretty nasty experience, especially if you are faced with any damage from the ice, sleet and snow that Mother Nature throws this way. In Connecticut alone, the average snowfall every year falls between 35 – 50 inches, less along the coastline. Regardless of where your building is located, you should be aware of easy things you can do to protect your building in the harsh CT winter:

Protect the Pipes – Frozen pipes should be a major concern of every homeowner and commercial property owner. As the temperature drops throughout the winter, pipes may freeze and burst, leaving you with a mess and a major plumbing problem.  Prevent this by turning off the water flow to these lines -drain any water from them and pour anti-freeze in them. Find any pipes that are not insulated and wrap them with heating tape or buy foam rubber sleeves as protection.

Damage – The weather that we are faced with in the wintertime can be extremely destructive in a number of ways. This is especially true when it comes to commercial property with existing damage. For instance, snow can get into a preexisting crack in a wall, turn to ice and cause some major structural damage. Make sure that you examine your building for any damage that could be easily exploited by a little bit of snow, ice or freezing rain.

Snow Removal – You should always make sure that you clean any snow or ice off of your roof after a major storm. However, don’t climb up onto the roof to do this. Buy a snow rake and remove the wintry mess from the ground – you don’t want any extra weight put on your roof!

These tips are good for any building owner, but sometimes preparation isn’t enough to ward off winter damage. Call your local CT insurance agent to discuss where your homeowner or commercial property insurance stands and what is covered. If you need more coverage, your agent will be able to guide you through your specific needs. Don’t let Mother Nature catch you off guard this winter.

Make a Fire Escape Route

As the biting cold begins to hit Connecticut, the main focus of many households is how to stay warm. We spoke about fire safety a few weeks ago for a number of reasons. For one, the number of house fires goes up exponentially in winter due to poorly placed space heaters and other heating elements. Secondly, many people forget to replace their smoke alarm batteries, leaving even less time to escape in case of a fire. Finally, this focus on fire safety is crucial because of the rising cost of home insurance premiums and health insurance – you don’t want to put your family or your home in any danger.

However, there is one issue we missed – home evacuation plans. Here are some tips to guide you through planning an escape route from your home in case of a fire:

Planning – Look at the layout of each room in your house and find two paths for each. This ensures that there is always a way around an obstacle blocking one way. If you live in a multi-story home and the only alternate path is out of a window, keep a collapsible ladder stored in that room for such an instance. There are several companies that sell approved collapsible ladders for these situations.

Checking – If your door is shut and you hear the fire alarm, make sure you check to see if the fire is directly behind the door. Do so by taking the back of your hand and placing it on the door, doorknob or the space between the door and the floor. If there is any heat, use your alternately planned pathway out.

Drill – Once you and your family has determined the plan, including a safe place to meet outside, practice your escape route with your family. This will help save you time and increase the overall safety if a fire does occur.

You should always check to see what type of fire damage your CT homeowners insurance policy will cover with your CT insurance agent. For more information, contact your CT insurance agency directly.

Holiday Party Safety Tips

With the holiday season in full swing, it is time to start thinking about what you are doing on New Year’s Eve. The list of options goes on and on, with some people staying home and others going wild in Times Square. However, your best choice for the evening may be having your own shindig to ring in 2012 or attending a company-sponsored event.  Of course, planning such a party is a major task and there are a number of things besides dip and shrimp cocktails to consider.

You need to be aware that there are safety concerns associated with hosting any type of party at your home or your company office. Here are some tips:

  • Serving alcohol at any type of party is always a concern. Make sure that your office or home holiday party does not revolve around cocktails and beers. Planning entertainment and activities that don’t involve alcohol is always a good idea. You should also stop serving alcohol well before the end of the party.
  • If you are going to be serving alcohol, you should hire a professional bartender. Licensed bartenders have been trained to recognize the signs of intoxication and will be able to limit alcohol intake of guests.
  • Having a cab service number ready nearby will ensure that everyone who does drink has a way of getting home safely and securely.
  • Keep a neat and tidy guest list. If you allow employees to bring a date with them, they should be registered by the office manager. This way, you don’t risk going over-capacity wherever your party is held.
  • Look over your home insurance policy and consider whether or not you have enough liability coverage. Consider buying a personal umbrella policy, which is additional coverage above and beyond your current insurance.
  • If you own a business, check with your CT insurance agent as to whether a separate policy is necessary.

If you don’t know or don’t understand your coverage, get in touch with your CT insurance agent to go over your insurance policy. This way, you will be well-versed in your liability coverage. This knowledge may come in handy in case something goes wrong.