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Workplace Harassment: What’s Comfortable for You May be Uncomfortable for Someone Else
Posted on March 12th, 2019 by admin
Harassment in the workplace is becoming one of the most challenging things for business owners to deal with. One of the reasons for this is the highly subjective nature of it. What may not appear to be harassment to a casual observer, may feel like harassment to the person who is targeted by the actions or comments. Three Types of Harassment in the Workplace You may have heard of one or more types of harassment in the workplace. You may, however, be surprised to learn that there are three types of harassment commonly experienced and/or complained of in the workplace:…Read More
Do You Need Special Insurance to Drive for Uber and Lyft?
Posted on January 31st, 2019 by admin
Are you considering driving for services like Uber and Lyft to help supplement your income? It can be a good plan that can help you meet your financial goals while holding on to your day job. If so, you’ll want to make sure you have the right kind of rideshare insurance protection so that your vehicle (no pun intended) to your financial dreams doesn’t become a monetary albatross. Most traditional auto insurance policies specifically exclude activities related to ridesharing programs like Uber and Lyft. So, yes, you do need special insurance if you intend to drive for a rideshare service….Read More
It’s Flue Season: Chimney Fire Prevention Tips
Posted on October 8th, 2018 by admin
As the first hint of frost approaches, all eyes turn toward toasty fires in the fireplace. Before you light it up, though, it’s important to invest a little time and attention to your chimney in order to prevent fires that could devastate your home. In 2013, there were 23,100 residential structure fires related to chimneys and fireplaces, resulting in 10 deaths, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The estimated property loss resulting from these fires was more than $109 million. What are Signs of a Chimney Fire? Chimney fires can occur with or without you knowing about them….Read More
Getting Ready To Go Away to School?
Posted on August 6th, 2018 by admin
Does your homeowners policy cover your son or daughter while away at college? According to the ISO Homeowners Policy (special form), a student is considered an “insured” if: under the age of 24; and your relative; and enrolled in school full time, as defined by the school; and who was a resident of your household before leaving to attend school. An extension for older children pursuing higher education can often be obtained from the insurance company upon request. How will your student’s belongings be covered? Since children away at school are an “insured” on their parent’s homeowners policy, they will…Read More
Workers’ Compensation Insurance Penalties in New Jersey
Posted on July 25th, 2018 by admin
New Jersey’s workers’ compensation statutes were amended in October 2008 by a series of bills signed by then-Gov. Jon Corzine, which intended to strengthen the system and set penalties that can be levied against participants who run afoul of the system’s requirements. What are these requirements? An employer in New Jersey must satisfy its obligations to injured employees under the Workers’ Compensation Law, either by purchasing an insurance policy or by obtaining authorization to self insure by fulfilling certain filing requirements. What was changed in October 2008? The law that has the most impact on you as an employer is Chapter 94 of 2008. This…Read More
Insurance and The Divorcing Couple
Posted on July 18th, 2018 by admin
According to various studies on American divorce rates, more than 40 percent of marriages end in divorce or annulments. If you and your spouse are going through a similar circumstance, we would like to share with you some commonly asked questions that will assist you in dealing with your homeowners and auto insurance policies. My spouse has left the household and we are getting a divorce. What happens to the coverage on our homeowners and auto policies? Auto If someone moves out, the appropriate coverages will not remain in place. With the auto policy, there will be new garaging information,…Read More
Claims Made Versus Claims Made and Reported Policies
Posted on July 10th, 2018 by admin
It sounds like a subtle difference or a matter of semantics. However, the differences between a “claims made” insurance policy and a “claims made and reported” policy are significant. Most professional liability insurance policies are written in one of these two forms. When you purchase professional liability insurance, you must understand these differences, so you can make an informed decision about which policy is the right choice for you. What is a Claim? The first thing you need to understand is the definition of a claim as it applies to both types of coverage. A “claim” is the official notice…Read More
Steven C. Radespiel Re-elected PIANJ Vice President
Posted on June 11th, 2018 by admin
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—Steven C. Radespiel of Hillsdale, N.J., was re-elected vice president of the Professional Insurance Agents of New Jersey today at the association’s annual business meeting at Harrah’s Resort and Casino in Atlantic City. Radespiel is president of Insurance Center of North Jersey in Maywood, N.J. Radespiel is an active member of PIANJ, serving as vice president of the association for 2017-18. He also is vice president of the Legislative/Business Issues Committee and is a member of the Bait & Switch, Executive/Budget & Finance and PIANJ Political Action Committees. He also is a member of the Carrier Advisory Council…Read More
Summer Vacation Checklist: 7 Things To Do Before You Leave For Vacation
Posted on June 6th, 2018 by admin
Taking a vacation this summer can be a great way to relax, explore, and spend time with your friends and family. While you remembered to pack your swimsuit — thanks to your packing checklist, did you use a home vacation checklist — and check it twice? Whether you’re off for a quick weekend getaway or a much-needed two-week trip, it’s essential to ensure your home is adequately prepared and protected. Here, are 7 areas of focus that you need to make sure are appropriately handled before you leave for vacation this summer. 1) Take Into Account Auto Safety If you’re going…Read More
Prompt Claim Reporting: Why It’s Important to Report Your Claim Quickly
Posted on May 22nd, 2018 by admin
Reluctance to report an insurance claim, whether it’s a homeowner, auto or another type of insurance claim, could hurt you in the end. Prompt claim reporting allows your insurance company to act swiftly. This is good news for you as studies indicate managing claims promptly costs less when all is said and done. In fact, Risk Control Online reports that the sooner claims are managed, the less they cost, indicating a direct relationship between prompt attention and lower costs. Why is it Important to Report Claims Promptly? Claims come in all shapes and sizes. It’s easy to see why reporting…Read More

