by Larry | Mar 23, 2020 | Archive, General
Nobody likes getting sick. Concerns about the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) continue to rise. Employers are wondering what they can do to protect their workforce. The CDC has issued some recommendations for employers. 1. Encourage Sick Employees to Stay Home. Employees who...
by Larry | Jan 9, 2020 | Archive, Homeowners Insurance
What Causes Ice Dams and How to Prevent Them Although icicles may look nice hanging off your house, they are a warning sign for potential problems. The same conditions that allow icicles to form also lead to ice dams. An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the...
by Larry | Sep 5, 2019 | Archive, Homeowners Insurance
Securing Connecticut Flood Insurance Of all the types of disasters that can occur across the States, flooding is ranked as number one. For residents in Connecticut, the risk of flooding is a serious risk. Unfortunately, it’s one that many overlook. With recent flood...
by Larry | Jun 13, 2019 | Archive, Auto Insurance
RV and Vehicle Insurance Can Protect Your Toys We all work hard in order to enjoy our freedom and time. For some of us, fun means buying an RV, ATV, Jet Ski, boat, or another toy that promises to keep us entertained for hours. These types of indulgences can come with...
by Larry | Apr 11, 2019 | Archive, Auto Insurance
How You Can Accidentally Void Your Car Insurance Coverage Have you received a claim denial letter? It is not uncommon for auto insurance companies to deny accident claims, especially if you have voided your coverage. A claimant may receive a denial if the company...
by Larry | Oct 10, 2018 | Archive, Homeowners Insurance
Determine When to Clean the Chimney Like most things in life, there is no one-size-fits-all rule for how often to clean your chimney. Many factors impact how often you should schedule a chimney sweep, including the age of the chimney and how often you use it. Now...