by brennagimler1 | Sep 15, 2016 | Safety, Safety Tips
I have seen it happen many times with my own eyes and even more times shared on the news. Drivers impatiently ignoring the flashing lights and stop sign on an active school bus. Schools have been in session now for two weeks in some cities and towns. Once again as...
by Tom Rogers | Sep 8, 2016 | Insurance, Philanthropic Thoughts
What if? These words are impacting the landscape of today’s insurance brokerages. Faced with challenges from a myriad of angles, “What if,” is shaping the direction of insurance company pressures, client expectations, and the technological and...
by brennagimler1 | Sep 1, 2016 | Employee Benefits, Final Expenses, Life Insurance, Personal Risk
In my last blog “Did Prince have Life Insurance?” I broke the unfortunate news that everyone is going to die at some point. If you are a young, healthy individual then death will be the furthest thing from your mind and it should be. Thinking about death on a daily...
by Ed McGuire | Aug 25, 2016 | Business Insurance, business plan, Cyber Security
When any business regardless of size or industry discovers their data may have been compromised they usually, and without fail, have a knee jerk reaction fueled by panic. They take their eye off the ball and focus most of their energies on dealing with the compromise...
by brennagimler1 | Aug 19, 2016 | Homeowners Insurance
Homesharing or peer-to-peer rentals(P2P) occur when you rent out part of your home to short-term paying guests. There are many regulations governing renting out your home for a fee during any part or all of the year. Your home owners insurance may not cover damages...