Are you prepared for a hurricane?

Since June 1 is the beginning of hurricane season, next week is National Hurricane Preparedness Week. The purpose of this week is to educate people on how to properly prepare for a hurricane, whether it be for your home or for your business. There are many things you can do to prepare yourself for a storm of this kind.

One of the most important steps in protecting yourself is to look at your policy. Make sure your homeowner’s or your business owner’s policy has enough coverage to help you in case of emergency. A homeowner’s policy typically covers the cost to repair most hurricane damage, including damage to roofs, walls, vehicles, and personal belongings. But you need to know that flood damage is not covered by these policies, so if you have a risk of flooding from a hurricane, you should get supplemental coverage. Some homeowner’s policies do cover additional living expenses in the event you are unable to live in your home due to damage. Make sure to review all your policies every year to see what you are covered for, and what you aren’t. You may want extra coverage with the increasing likelihood of hurricanes the past few years.

Around your house or business, there are many precautions you can take to minimize the amount of possible devastation to your property. Having storm shutters installed can protect windows. Clearing your yard of debris and loose objects can prevent from wind throwing things around and causing potential damage. Gutters and drains should be cleared as well in order to prevent Make sure you have safe places to park your cars, boats, and other potential vehicles to minimize damage to them. Check basements and lower levels to make sure there is nothing that can be ruined in case of flooding or heavy rain. Any records or back-ups should be stored off-site as well. You should also take inventory of everything of value in your home or business. While having a written list is handy, even photographic or video evidence is helpful as well. Stock up on emergency supplies, such as water, batteries, flashlights, and canned goods in addition to other essentials. You should also be prepared with important items in case of the need to evacuate.

After the storm, safety is the number one most important thing to consider. Make sure windows aren’t broken and check your property to assess potential damage. Be wary of potential downed trees, wires, and road flooding in your area. Any damage should be reported so it can be properly assessed and repairs taken care of.  Temporary repairs may need to be made in some instances. Preventative measures should be taken as well to prevent further damage, such as moving wet items to drier areas, boarding up broken windows and doors, and moving damaged items to safer areas so they could be more properly assessed.

While this all may seem like a lot to prepare for a storm that may never come, it’s always better to be safe when these kinds of storms hit. Call us at 516-484-5200 to make sure your policies will properly cover you and that you’ll be ready in case of emergency.

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Truck Insurance Myths Debunked

Your truck is the backbone that keeps your business up and running. But when it comes to insuring your truck, it can be difficult to distinguish insurance facts from myths. And buying insurance without knowing the facts might cost you big bucks in damages or downtime.

We’ve compiled a number of truck insurance myths and facts. Use them to make sure you have the right insurance coverages for your truck.

Myth: If you’re on a motor carrier policy, you’re covered.

Fact: Motor carrier policies often provide only liability coverage to owner-operator vehicles on lease, so you need to have your own physical damage coverage.  Plus, the motor carrier policy only covers you when you’re driving for work or are under dispatch. So if you have a claim when you’re on a non-business or personal errand, it likely won’t be covered. A non-trucking liability and physical damage policy can protect you and your truck.

Myth: You should have a separate cargo insurance policy.

Fact: Consider adding your cargo insurance as an endorsement on your vehicle policy instead of carrying cargo coverage with a different carrier. If you’re in an accident that damages both your truck and cargo, you won’t need to waste time waiting dealing with two separate companies for your claims. Plus, a cargo endorsement can be less expensive than carrying a separate policy, and one policy means paying just one bill instead of two.

Myth: Downtime following a truck accident is annoying, but won’t significantly affect your bottom line.

Fact: If your truck is out of commission for 30 days, your business could only have a 50 percent chance of survival. Make sure that your insurance company will provide a rental vehicle or downtime payments to help you get back on the road quickly following a claim.

Myth: It’s cheaper to cancel your insurance for stored vehicles if you have a seasonal business.

Fact: Not necessarily. If you cancel your insurance policy, your stored vehicles won’t be protected. A Comprehensive-only policy provides coverage for businesses that don’t need liability coverage during certain months, but want basic protection against incidents like vandalism, fire, theft, falling tree branches, and hail. This is ideal for vehicles that sit for long periods during the off-season.

Plus, a Comprehensive-only policy provides continuous insurance. If you drop your insurance completely, you may pay significantly more to get a new policy when your peak season rolls around because most insurance companies want to see proof of continuous coverage prior to offering their best rate.

Myth: All commercial insurance companies provide help with state and federal filings.

Fact: Some insurers won’t cover vehicles that require filings, while others simply don’t have the capability to help you get the filings your business needs. Progressive can leverage its truck insurance expertise to provide its customers with filings assistance.

Myth: All insurance companies offer 24/7 service.

Fact: Many insurance companies are only available during regular office hours, which can make filing a claim, adding a vehicle to your policy, obtaining a Certificate of Insurance, and paying bills inconvenient. Before you buy, check with your insurance company to make sure they’re available when you need them.

Wonder if one of your perceptions about truck insurance is myth or fact? Give us a call at 516-484-5200.

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Travel without worry!

1106045_sWith the Summer season approaching quickly, it’s safe to assume many Americans are preparing themselves for a number of different vacations. When traveling, many don’t even think or know travel insurance exists! Not only does it exist, but its also a vital component to your trip.

Imagine being stuck in an airport while your luggage has been stolen or items are missing. Who would cover the costs to replace your items? This is why you need travel insurance. This insurance offers a variety of loss coverage including luggage theft, trip cancellation, travel delays, medical expenses, and more. Unfortunately, these travelling incidents are more common than most would think so having this coverage just in case, is never a bad idea.

Travel insurance is very afforable and inexpensive. For an afforable price, there’s really no reason for you to travel without it. Whether near or far, planning your next trip can be a breeze and worry free if you call us now for a travel insurance quote 516-484-5200.

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Low Cost Alternative Medicare with Plan F+

Many individuals seeking health care have heard of Plan F, a Medicare supplement. However, many have not heard of Plan F+. Plan F+ is a low cost alternative Medicare supplement which many don’t know about because it is not offered by some providers. Plan F+ is affordable and offers a range of services including hospitalization, semi-private room and board, general nursing, and other miscellaneous services or supplies you may need. This plan allows you to have a proper health policy, whereas without it, you may have some gaps in your coverage. Plan F+ really fills in the gaps in case you are in need of additional services that your primary plan does not cover. Although F+ does have a higher deductible, it is really worth looking into and adding as a supplement. This coverage could come in handy for your future needs.

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Gearing up for Motorcycle Season

file0001238518398There’s nothing like cruising down the open road on your motorcycle – the wind in your hair and a few bugs in your teeth.

Before you hit the highways and byways this season, make sure your insurance policy is up to speed so that you and your bike are protected. Here are some tips, courtesy of the experts at Progressive:

1. Make sure your insurance policy is still in force. Some companies have a winter layaway period when some coverages are restricted. Check with your insurance company to see if you have any type of limited coverage.

2. Update your policy. Let your insurance company know about any changes like additional riders, a new address or customized parts. A quick call to your independent agent can secure coverage that meets your needs.

3. Cover customized parts. Parts such as chrome plating, a new paint job, saddlebags or special rims usually increase the value of your bike. If you’ve added custom parts or equipment, make sure they’re protected.

4. If you don’t need it, drop it. If you own an older bike, check its value. Don’t pay for coverage that you don’t need. Consider dropping collision coverage if the premium equals 10 percent of the bike’s market value. Understand, however, that you won’t be covered if your bike overturns or collides with another object.

5. Shop around. Prices can vary from company to company, so shop around. Another tip: If you purchase comprehensive and collision coverage, consider raising your deductibles. This can lower the cost of your physical damage coverage.

Give us a call at 516-484-5200 to make sure your policy is in good shape and ready for you to ride this summer.

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