The Best Defense is a Good Offense
By: Richard Lund You’ve heard that phrase over and over, and while it may be a cliché, it doesn’t make it any less true. And it can be especially true…
By: Richard Lund You’ve heard that phrase over and over, and while it may be a cliché, it doesn’t make it any less true. And it can be especially true…
By: Richard Lund Question: My E&O policy doesn’t mention whether unlicensed employees are covered. And since it doesn’t mention them, does that mean they don’t need to attend the E&O risk…
By: Richard Lund While it is impossible to address every possible situation that might occur in this discussion, let’s look at a very simple example: A customer of the agency has…
By: James Redeker Hurricane season is quickly approaching, which brings about thoughts of high winds, storm surges, and flooding. However, flooding is not confined to hurricanes. Flooding often happens in the…
By: Virginia Bates Most agency errors & omissions claims have some commonality. This article presents a few examples you can use to prevent a potential claim against your agency when managing…
By: Brendan McNeal A customer has requested a policy, and you have procured a quote. The coverage looks good. The deductible looks good. Most importantly to your customer, the premium looks…
By: Nancy Germond Question: “I currently write a very nice tree service account, which is coming up for renewal in a couple of months. Last year, we had some stiff competition…
By: Caryn Mahoney Imagine reading this headline in your local newspaper: “No coverage for $2 million judgment against apartment owner for shooting death.” The story goes on to say that the…
Around my favorite time of year, Halloween, there are a lot of television shows and internet articles about scary things. It made me think that as an insurance agent errors…
If you’re working with small-to-mid-sized businesses (those earning between $10 million to $1 billion in revenue or employing between 26 to 1,000 people), chances are most of your clients do…