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Yes, inflation is driving up insurance premiums

Yes, inflation is driving up insurance premiums

by Clare Irvine, Esq. | Mar 21, 2022 | Agency Management, Featured, General News

In the past year, inflation has sent prices soaring on many household items and gasoline—especially gasoline. While the effect on inflation does not have the same immediate impact on insurance premiums as it does for gas and groceries, insurance carriers have...

Winter is here—and the NOAA shows us the latest on inclement weather

Winter is here—and the NOAA shows us the latest on inclement weather

by Alexandra Chouinard | Jan 28, 2022 | Association, Featured

The winter season may bring warm fires, hot chocolate and cozy socks to mind—but residents in the Northeast aren’t strangers to the bitter cold, snowy conditions that accompany the winter months. For 2022, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted...

Tragedy in The Bronx reveals important insurance implications

Tragedy in The Bronx reveals important insurance implications

by Alexandra Chouinard | Jan 12, 2022 | Agency Management, Featured, General News

On Sunday, a fire in a Bronx, N.Y., apartment building claimed the lives of 17 people[1], including eight children. According to the Associated Press, the fire was caused by a space heater. The flames damaged only the apartment unit in which the space heater was...

Five funny holiday- and winter-time claims

Five funny holiday- and winter-time claims

by Alexandra Chouinard | Dec 22, 2021 | Consumer-focused, Featured

After determining that everyone is safe and getting the claims process started, there are some claims submissions that can give an agent a belly laugh once he or she gets off the phone. Here are some comical examples of winter-season claims: No. 1: A very hungry pup....

The holidays are full of claims opportunities

The holidays are full of claims opportunities

by Alexandra Chouinard | Dec 21, 2021 | Consumer-focused, Featured

We hope that everyone has a safe and warm holiday season without any mishaps—but sometimes, things go awry. And, just what are the most common claims this time of year? For the answer, read on: No. 1: Fires. At this time of year, people tend to use more candles, light...

Water-damage claims can happen anywhere at any time; education & tech can mitigate damage

Water-damage claims can happen anywhere at any time; education & tech can mitigate damage

by Bill McMahon | Nov 8, 2021 | Consumer-focused, General News

I’m a coastal agent who insures a lot of secondary homes. At my agency, I have been watching water-damage claims closely for years. When our area gets a deep freeze, we do have a fair number of large claims due to water damage. However, weather is only a part of...

N.Y.: Dog breed underwriting restrictions change homeowners insurance

N.Y.: Dog breed underwriting restrictions change homeowners insurance

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Nov 4, 2021 | Advocacy

Gov. Kathy Hochul signed S.4254 /A.4075 on Oct. 30, 2021, as part of an animal welfare legislative package. The bills—sponsored by Sen. Michael Gianaris, D-12, and Assemblywoman Deborah J. Glick, D-66, respectively—prohibit carriers from using  the breed of a dog...

Are you protected in case of a pirate raid?

Are you protected in case of a pirate raid?

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Nov 1, 2021 | Consumer-focused, General News

Now before I lose you before we start, hear me out. If pirates attacked your home and loved ones or your office and employees tomorrow, would you have the right insurance coverage to cover the loss? Pirates often steal, break things, harm or kill people, or they could...

Conn.: State Legislature extends Lamont’s emergency powers, sports betting begins and health insurance rates are increased

Conn.: State Legislature extends Lamont’s emergency powers, sports betting begins and health insurance rates are increased

by James Woulfe, Esq. | Oct 6, 2021 | Advocacy, Featured

Special session to extend Gov. Lamont’s emergency powers. The Connecticut General Assembly met over the course of two days in late September for a special session to approve an extension of Gov. Ned Lamont’s emergency powers. The extension—which was approved by...

How the NFIP’s Risk Rating 2.0 affects agents, clients

How the NFIP’s Risk Rating 2.0 affects agents, clients

by Jaye Czupryna | Aug 30, 2021 | Education

The National Flood Insurance Program’s new premium rating methodology, Risk Rating 2.0 will go into effect Oct. 1, 2021, for new policies, but for policies that renew between Oct. 1, 2021, and April 1, 2022, the Rating 2.0 rates also are available, if they are...

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