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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Nationwide Insurance in Miami, Florida

Nationwide Insurance is available in Miami, Florida thanks to ALC Risk Solutions. Everyone sees the commercials and knows the slogan, “Nationwide is on Your Side”. But, Nationwide has not always been easily accessible in Miami. But, now car owners and business owners can get Nationwide Insurance in Miami, Florida


Nationwide Insurance is headquartered in Des Moines, IA, and is rated A+ Superior XV by AM Best, which means that they have over $2 billion in surplus. In this economy the financial strength of your insurance company is very important.


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ALC Risk Solutions is an affiliate of JFIA Boca, and independent agency with over 25 years of experience with Nationwide Insurance in Florida. ALC Risk Solutions offers Nationwide Insurance in Miami, Florida for businesses and families.


For businesses, ALC Risk Solutions provides Nationwide Insurance in Miami including property insurance with hurricane coverage, even including business interruption insurance that insures the loss of business income due to an insured peril. ALC Risk also offers Miami businesses Nationwide Insurance for commercial automobiles, general liability insurance, commercial flood insurance and inland marine insurance. Nationwide Insurance has insurance programs for specific businesses in Miami including insurance for printers, insurance for veterinarians, insurance for auto repair and auto service businesses, and insurance for professional and medical offices and retail stores. ALC Risk can provides Nationwide Insurance for restaurants, and liability insurance and contractor’s equipment insurance for artisan contractors including air conditioning contractors, plumbing contractors, electrical contractors, painters, carpenters and other artisan contractors.


 


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Families and individuals in Miami can get insurance from Nationwide Insurance from ALC Risk Solutions as well. ALC Risk Solutions can provide residents in Miami, Florida with Nationwide Car Insurance, Nationwide Umbrella Insurance, Nationwide Motorcycle Insurance, Nationwide RV Insurance, Nationwide Watercraft and Boat Insurance, Nationwide Renters Insurance, Nationwide Flood Insurance as well as Nationwide Life Insurance and Financial Services.


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For a Nationwide Insurance quote in Miami, Florida, please contact ALC Risk Solutions at (786) 664-RISK(7475) or visit  the ALC Risk Solutions website at www.alcrisk.com or email acohn@alcrisk.com. The above is not a complete representation of coverage and has not been approved or authorized by Nationwide Insurance. For more information contact your insurance agent or ALC Risk Solutions. ALC Risk Solutions is an affiliate of JFIA Boca, Inc. 


 

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Insurance Lies from Mynewmarkets.com's Chris Boggs

You can go to the full article by Chris Boggs here:

Insurance Lies Clients Believe MyNewMarkets.com

More Insurance Lies Clients Believe MyNewMarkets.com

But to give you a brief overview, the main lies include:

"If I don't have anything, they (the plaintiff, lawyers and court) can't get anything; you can't get blood out of a turnip."

"There is no need to purchase liability limits higher than my net worth."

"That's why I buy insurance."

"Corporate status will protect me from liability; I'll just declare bankruptcy and shut down."

"Public adjusters are bad (or good)."

"Insurance is all the same."

"It's better to pay small liability claims out-of-pocket rather than report them to the insurance carrier."

"Statute does not require me to have workers' compensation, thus you (a higher tier contractor) can't require it either."

"I pay him with a 1099. He's an independent contractor, not an employee."

"If a workers' compensation injury is less than a certain amount, I do not have to report it to the insurance company."

"Flood insurance is only for those in 'flood zones.'"

For the full article and reasons why these are lies please click the links above or contact me, Andrew Cohn at www.alcrisk.com or email acohn@alcrisk.com or call, (786) 664-RISK (7475).

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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Save money on your workers compensation by using a good insurance agent

There are a lot of ways to save money on your workers compensation insurance, but the first step is finding an agent that really knows workers compensation.


This is a great article by Teresa A. Long is Director of Injury Management Strategies for the Institute of WorkComp Professionals in Asheville, NC, the largest network of Workers’ Compensation professionals in the nation. Teresa was claims manager for 14 years at Walt Disney World and later served as Vice President of Risk Management for Sarasota, FL-based Unisource Administrators, Inc.


This article talks about 10 ways to be able to save money on your workers compensation insurance. The main thing is to have an insurance agent that understands workers compensation and can read loss runs and experience modifications and understand where they can save you money. For instance, the article talks about open claims. Did you know that open claims effect your experience modification to the amount in the reserve. If a claim was settled for less than the reserve, and is not closed, it's costing your business money.

in addition, many companies, too often, over look the importance of a proper "back to work" program. By examining your loss runs, an agent should be able to determine if you're modification factor is greatly impacted by not getting workers back to work quickly. If a worker is hurt, they probably cannot do the same job they were doing before, but having them just come to the office and do something, is much better than having them sit home. When they are at home, they see the ads for the attorneys on TV, they feel neglected, and they are only receiving 66% of their original salary. Getting the worker back to work saves you money by stopping law suits before they occur and not having the "indemnity" or salary portion of the workers compensation loss count against your modification factor.

These savings are not minor. If you pay $100,000 annually in workers compensation premium and your modification factor is a "1", then if you can reduce your modification factor to a "0.8", you will saving $20,000. However, if you're modification factor is a "1.2" you're spending an extra $20,000. These are big numbers, and they are easy to work with to save you more and more money each year, and make sure your workers are safe and happy.

Contact Andrew Cohn at ALC Risk Solutions for a comprehensive workers compensation evaluation. Go to www.alcrisk.com, emailacohn@alcrisk.com or call 786-664-7475.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The Risk of 'Intexticated' Workers - MyNewMarkets.com

The Risk of 'Intexticated' Workers - MyNewMarkets.com

Article from My New Markets that talks about the risk of employees texting and the cost to workers compensation policies due to texting.

Florida Insurer Magnolia Placed Under State Supervision

Magnolia insurance company has been placed under State supervision by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. Policies that are slated to renew now and in the first few weeks of January 2010 could not be properly noticed for non-renewal by Magnolia. Magnolia will renew these policies if the policyholders or agents request renewal. However, the company noted, policyholders and agents should be aware that renewal with Magnolia is at their own risk. Magnolia was an admitted insurance company in Florida. That means that their policies are back by the Florida guarantee fund for only up to $500,000 per policy.

Magnolia began doing business in April, 2008, with $20 million in capital and 100,000 policies shifted from Citizens.

For more information go to, http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/southeast/2009/12/28/106249.htm

Monday, December 28, 2009

What does General Liability Do?


A general liability insurance policy provides insurance protection to pay for bodily injury or property damages when the insured is legally responsible. In the event of a lawsuit, the cost of defending and resolving the suit such as attorney fees, court costs and other expenses associated would be covered. Coverage for medical expenses resulting from bodily injury caused by an accident on premises owned or rented by the insured party, or locations next to such property or when caused by the insured’s operations is also provided. Depending on the policy, it may also include Product Liability Insurance. This is designed for those companies that manufacture products and protects against customer lawsuits in the event the product causes injury to someone. It also pays for damages done in the course of oral or written advertisement that disparages libels or slanders a people or organization’s goods, products or services. It may be combined with Commercial Property Insurance that protects the insured business from costs incurred by damage (fire, flood) to its premises. Depending on the type of business, it may be the only liability insurance needed.

What does General Liability Insurance Cover?
Do you know what your business liability insurance covers? You rent or lease your property; that is responsible if someone is hurt at your leased facility, you or the property owner? Did you know that if you lease your building and have submitted a repair request to the property owner, to avoid potential injury and it has not been resolved then the property owner could be liable if it results in a personal injury lawsuit? However, if you knew about a repair needed and failed to have it repaired or did not notify the property owner to request a repair; you may be liable if it results in an injury. You could also be responsible if there has been a spill on your premises but you fail to clean it up. Usually the injured person is only at fault if they did not have a legitimate reason to be on the property, if warning signs of injury were posted yet ignored, or if the person was trespassing or participating in abnormal activity on the premises. Be prepared by having the correct level and type of business liability insurance to protect your business.

Every Company, Corporation, Association or Organization needs to have General Liability insurance.

Industry Examples of Commercial General Liability Insurance

Construction

Almost every job a contractor comes upon will request a certificate of liability insurance. This shows proof that the contractor has commercial general liability insurance to cover law suits brought against them for property damage or bodily injury due to their negligence. One section of the CGL policy is completed operations. This covers the company for suits brought against them after the job has been completed, this is particularly important in the construction industry. On a side note, when a company asks for a certificate of liability insurance there are a few things they may also request including naming someone an "additional insured" or asking for a "waiver of subrogation".

To read more about Certificates of Insurance Click Here For more information about Insurance for the Construction Industry, click here.

Manufacturing

Manufacturing companies know full well the importance of the Commercial General Liability policy because this is the policy that usually provides them their product liability protection. Product liability provides for defense costs and reward settlements when law suits are brought against the insured manufacturing company due to bodily injury or property damage. So if you product is responsible, or an attorney tries to claim that your product is responsible for causing a wrongful death, dismemberment, fire, or other types of damage, then your product liability policy could be the difference between bankruptcy and survival.

Restaurants, Bars, Night Clubs, and Hospitality

The food, entertainment and hospitality industry all heavily rely on commercial general liability insurance to protect their companies against civil litigation. Restuarants, Bars, Night Clubs, Entertainment Venues, Hotels and grocery stores all have a heavy amount of foot traffic and public interaction. The more people, the more possibilities for accidents to happen, and slip and falls law suits to occur. The commercial general liability insurance policy provides protection for these instances. it is very important for all companies, but especially those in the hospitality and food and beverage service industry to make sure that their liability insurance policy does not have an exclusion for "assault and battery" coverage.

Marine

Marine companies need general liability insurance, but they need to make sure that they have Marine General Liability Insurance. The main difference between Commercial General Liability Insurance and Marine General Liability Insurance is the CGL policy usually has exclusions for "Boats in the Insured Company's Care, Custody or Control". So if you are servicing air conditioning units or the engines, on board any boats, and you have exclusions for boats in your care, custody or control, what are you really paying for?

Every company needs Commercial General Liability Insurance, but not all CGLs are the same. Contact an agent at ALC Risk Solutions today to get a free consultation regarding your liability insurance needs.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

New ALC Risk Solutions Logo

I decided to revamp my logo a little bit, please let me know what you all think...

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