Friday, November 1, 2024 A tree doesn’t have to touch a home to threaten its safety.In this video, The Hanover’s Pete Burchett, Personal Lines Risk Solutions Technical Director, helps homeowners understand how trees can contribute to problems with roofs down the line. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, October 30, 2024Halloween is unlike any other holiday. It’s a time to indulge the kid in all of us or the kid in front of us. It’s a time to enjoy the silly, the scary, and, of course, the candy. But it is also a time when carelessness, excitement, and irresponsibility can lead to accidents. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, October 29, 2024It is never easy to witness the devastation caused by a major disaster like a hurricane. It is even more difficult to comprehend two hurricanes in a row. And even harder to experience one or both of these storms yourself. READ MORE >>
Monday, October 7, 2024
Rising church insurance premiums and the increasing difficulty of securing coverage are leaving many churches across the U.S. struggling, with significant implications for the insurance industry. Natural disasters, skyrocketing construction costs, and unique risks have made churches a cha... READ MORE >>
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Monday, October 30, 2023Why home and auto insurance rates are continuing to rise in 2023 Thanks to an unusual convergence of market trends, ushered in by the pandemic and followed by other disruptive events, you may see a bigger change to the cost of your home and auto insurance than usual when it comes time to renew your policies this year. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, August 23, 2023 Any employee who handles or uses hazardous substances, like industrial cleaners, pool chemicals, and more, needs proper training on how to stay safe and use these substances properly. Additionally, these employees should receive ongoing refresher training throughout the course of their employment. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 19, 2023 Imagine what would happen if your organization had to shut down for an extended period due to property damage from a fire. Luckily, with smoke detectors and a sprinkler system, injuries and significant damage were avoided. However, the building still requires repairs, and your business will be shut down for at least a month. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, June 21, 2023 There are many different occupations where employees work alone. The American Society of Safety Professionals, or ASSP, recommends defining a lone worker as someone who works alone at a jobsite where assistance wouldn’t be readily available or someone who’s working somewhere where they can’t be seen or heard by anyone. READ MORE >>
Monday, May 22, 2023 Under Inland Marine policies there’s a coverage category available for miscellaneous tools and equipment. It’s often used for such things as small hand tools, miscellaneous items kept in food trucks, contents used in mobile bowling alleys, and the like. READ MORE >>
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