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How to get Your Car Stolen in One Easy Step

According to this article in the Patriot News, car thieves specifically look for unattended cars with the keys left in them.  Is that really a surprise?

Lawsuit Protection Planning

Introducing our newly developed Lawsuit Protection Planning Worksheet. We developed this form so you can make sure your insurance program is keeping up with your lifestyle. Take charge and make sure your stuff REMAINS your stuff! View the video and complete the worksheet.

Who will pay for your Long Term Care?

Misperceptions abound regarding the need for a plan and who ultimately benefits from proper planning according the experts.

Buy or Lease

It’s hard enough to decide what kind of car best fits your needs and budget.  Then you have to decide how you’re going to pay for it.  I found this tool by SmartMoney.com to be pretty helpful.

Rental Properties

Because many of our clients own rental properties, a recent article in the Patriot-News prompted me to post this link to the PA Landlord and Tenant Act.  Remember, even if your tenant has an apartment full of garbage, rodents, and mold, there are certain notice requirements that must be met for you can legally force an eviction. 

Best Deal on Gas

Looking for the best deal on gasoline in your area?  Now you can just fire up the internet and go to www.gasbuddy.com for a quick rundown of local fuel prices.  You may also want to try www.gaspricewatch.com.

Life Stages

Clients often ask about what types of insurance protection they should consider at different times in their lives. Life Stages is an easy to use informational guide on insurance and financial planning priorities. It takes you from student, single, married, raising children, and retirement. It also deals with divorce, domestic partnership, and job changes. All in all it is a simple tool to help jumpstart your thought process.

Life Insurance Guide

How much life insurance do you need? That’s the million dollar (or more) question!  Use this easy interactive guide to help you make an informed decision.

Tax Rebate Information

Want to know how much of a rebate you’re getting as a result of government’s economic stimulus package?  Click here to go to the IRS website.  Answer a series of questions and PRESTO, you’ll instantly find out how much (or how little) you’re getting.  Good luck!

Car Guide

So you’ve finally decided to purchase a new car.  But what car should you buy? Check out this Erie Insurance Car Guide for its TOP 120 picks. Choose a vehicle that fits your lifestyle and budget without sacrificing safety.

  

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Consumers Corner

Bad Economy Makes Business Owners Targets of Employee Lawsuits

It’s no surprise that when the economy takes a nose dive, people get extremely anxious about money.  And what do we do in this country when we are low on cash?  That’s right, WE SUE!  All of a sudden seemingly normal people start paying closer attention to all those lawyer ads on TV.  After all, somebody must be responsible for this.   Since most lawyers know that suing the government is a big waste of time (and money), who is the most logical choice?  Why employers, of course.     More...

The Top 6 Workers Comp Insider Secrets

For most organizations, employee related costs are one of the biggest drains on the bottom line.  And workers compensation insurance is often the main drain.  Unlike the price of gas, however, understanding these six workers compensation insurance industry secrets can help owners and managers aggressively control these costs.  So what are they?    More...

The Not So Independant Contractor

Employers who willfully choose not to carry workers comp on their employees are subject to both criminal and civil penalties.  The employer also loses its immunity from employee initiated lawsuits.  All in all, the downside of non-compliance is generally unpleasant enough to get most organizations to comply.   More...

Using “Illegal” Subcontractors Makes You a Target for Prosecution

Of all the employment issues we advise our clients on, the subject of proper hiring practices is becoming more and more critical.  Just the other day in Des Moines, Iowa, 390 people were arrested for immigration violations at a meatpacking plant.   According to ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement) this was the largest workplace raid in US history.  The Associated Press reports that the raid was aimed at seeking evidence of identity theft, stolen Social Security numbers, and people who are in the country illegally.   More...

Why Assuming Your Workers Comp Experience Mod is Correct Could be a Dangerous Calculation

Quick Mr./Mrs./Ms. Business Owner!  What does the following formula mean to you?
     M = AC+E(LC)+E(1.00-C) / E
No, it has nothing to do with Einstein’s famous equation.  However, it could mean the difference between a fat bottom line or permanently hanging up the “closed” sign.  Give up yet?  It’s the calculation that determines your workers compensation experience modifier (mod).  You know, the number that can save you or cost you thousands on your workers comp premium.    More...

No Plan Estate Plan

There’s an old adage that a person either devises his own plan in life or ends up as part of someone else’s.  Because 50%-60% of the population never executes a Will, the majority of us will allow our state legislature to determine who is most deserving of our money, belongings, and real estate when we die.  Why do otherwise intelligent people who work and save their whole lives fail to plan for the inevitable?  Are we that trusting, that apathetic, that fearful, that cheap?  More...

Determine if your Workers’ Compensation Company Owes You a Misclassification Refund

The consequence of misclassification could mean that a business unknowingly paid far more in workers compensation premiums than they should have. Just think if you found out that your company overpaid and could be entitled to a refund? How could use this “found money”? This article will serve as a “How To” guide to see if your company has overpaid and deserves a refund due to employee misclassification. How you spend the money is up to you!  More...

Workers Comp Misclassifications Cost Companies Millions

How do you know if your business or organization is being charged the correct amount for workers compensation insurance? I’m not talking about whether or not you think your premium is too high. I’m asking what procedure do you have in place to confirm that what your business actually does is properly reflected in your rate classification? More...

No Workers Comp? Go to Jail! Go Directly to Jail!

Having just returned from the annual Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Practice and Procedure symposium, it’s evident that the only constant in the workers comp arena remains what a huge headache it is for employers. Sure, the price for workers’ compensation insurance has been declining recently, but proper compliance remains a challenge. These are not minor issues folks.  Screw up here and you may find yourself out of business, in jail, or both!   More...

Three of the Biggest Blunders People make when Buying Homeowners Insurance in Pennsylvania

In general, we do a terrible job of assessing the risks we face in everyday life.  But let’s not be too hard on ourselves.  After all, recent research indicates that much of this is due to our genetic hardwiring.  We’re simply predisposed to miscalculate the odds that this or that event will occur.  And I suppose if we sat around all day trying to imagine what horrible disaster was lurking around the next corner, we’d never get much of anything accomplished anyway. More...

Don’t Miss this Overlooked Tax Deduction!

With April 15th looming in the near future, many folks are scrambling to give Uncle Sam a good reason not to confiscate their hard earned pay.  And while there are an assortment of arguments and deductions available to the creative taxpayer, an often overlooked one is the deduction for unreimbursed Casualties, Disasters, and Thefts. More...

Annuity Sales
That's Not Covered

Home Improvements

Let’s say you add a sunroom to the back of your house but never tell your insurance company.  A year later the house burns down.  The insurance company will pay for damage to the rest of your house but not your sunroom.  OUCH!  You must notify your agent or your insurance company if you make ANY improvements or changes to your home in excess of $5000. 

Pests

Not knowing that your homeowners policy doesn’t cover damage caused by termites, vermin, insects, rodents, birds (except glass breakage), skunks, raccoons, spiders or reptiles can really come back to bite you! Squirrels, for example, can cause extensive damage if they get inside your home. Your best bet is to prevent such occurrences by retaining a reputable pest control company.

Earthquakes

Never considered earth- quake insurance?  Neither did most of the folks in Indiana who probably thought it wouldn’t happen to them.  Earthquakes can happen anywhere.  Please be aware that your Home-owners policy does not cover damage caused by an earthquake unless you add the earthquake endorsement.  Please call us to discuss this important coverage.

Sinkholes

Sinkholes are very common throughout Pennsylvania. What’s not commonly known is that damage to your home due to a sinkhole is not usually covered by your home owners policy. You must purchase separate insurance. Click here to learn more about sinkhole locations and the damage they can cause.

Identity Theft

It’s almost impossible not to know what an epidemic identity theft has become. In response, the PA Attorney General’s Office has published a preventative toolkit.  The insurance industry has also responded with Identity Recovery Coverage.  Remember, this is not automatically included on your homeowners policy and must be purchased separately.

    

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