by Steve Burgess | Feb 9, 2021 | Business Insurance, Tips for Business Owners, Tips for Homeowners, Uncategorized
I don’t know about you, but I have noticed many more people out and about as the coronavirus pandemic lingers. In my neighborhood, people are jogging, pushing baby carriages, chasing toddlers, walking dogs and riding bikes. On the surface, it’s good to see people...
by Steve Burgess | Feb 2, 2021 | Auto, Business Insurance, Commercial, COVID 19, Uncategorized
If you’ve driven a motor vehicle since COVID-19 restrictions were initiated in March 2020, you’ve undoubtedly noticed fewer vehicles on the road. You might think this would result in a reduction in overall auto crash rates in general and fatality rates in particular....
by Steve Burgess | Jan 19, 2021 | Commercial, Tips for Business Owners, Tips for Homeowners, Uncategorized
Cobblestone or interlocking paver driveways or sidewalks can be an attractive addition to your property, providing an architectural element not possible with cement or blacktop; however, cobblestone features may require additional maintenance. Perhaps more than...
by Steve Burgess | Jan 12, 2021 | Business Insurance, Commercial, Tips for Business Owners, Uncategorized
When unexpected spills, tracked-in snow or rain, leaking appliances or other sources lead to floor contamination, your employees’ response can easily be the difference between a slip and fall, prompting a potential injury claim, or it being a non-event. ...
by Steve Burgess | Jan 5, 2021 | Insurance, Tips for Homeowners, Uncategorized
They say that homes that experience one water loss are likely to experience more. After experiencing two separate water heater leaks in our home while my family was away on vacation, I guess it’s true. THE FLOOD The first incident involved an older water heater, which...
by Steve Burgess | Dec 29, 2020 | Business Insurance, Commercial, Tips for Business Owners, Uncategorized
Restaurants seeking new ways to stay operational during the pandemic are constructing temporary structures to extend the outdoor dining season. Yurts, plastic pods, greenhouses, shanties and tents are popping up as restaurants work to serve customers while limiting...