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Top 10 States for Dog Bite Claims

Posted by admin | Posted in Around The Community, Home, Personal Insurance | Posted on 13-05-2011

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State Farm Insurance Co. has released its top 10 states for claims involving dog bites, with California on top in number of claims and Florida recording the highest cost per claim.

The Bloomington-based State Farm reported that California led the nation in dog bite claims at 369 in 2010, which represented a total payout of $11.3 million. Ranking second on the list is Illinois with 317 claims for a total cost of $9.7 million.

But Florida, which ranked seventh on the list, registered the highest costs per claim at $38,356 as opposed to the average claim of around $30,000 for California and Illinois.

According to Insurance Journal, State Farm paid out $90 million nationwide in 2010 as the result of 3,500 claims, 33 of which resulted in fatalities.

The Insurance Information Institute estimated that insurers paid out some $412 million in dog bit claims in 2009, the most recent information available.

Top 10 states for State Farm Dog Bite Claims in 2010

State Number of claims Claims paid (estimated)
1. California 369 $11.3 million
2. Illinois 317 $9.7 million
3. Ohio 215 $5.7 million
4. Texas 202 $3.7 million
5. Michigan 166 $5.2 million
6. Pennsylvania 155 $3.9 million
7. Florida 146 $5.6 million
8. Minnesota 139 $3.4 million
9. New York 119 $4.3 million
10. Indiana 114 $1.8 million

Summer Road Trips

Posted by admin | Posted in Around The Community, Auto, Personal Insurance | Posted on 12-05-2011

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I’m sure most of you can tell that summer is just around the corner, and the season hosts an array of fun-filled activities, such as, barbques and swimming. Summer is also responsible for an American tradition: road trips. Although rising gas prices may slow down this tradition this Summer, here are some tips to have a safe and successful road trip:

Check your fluid levels
There are various car fluids that should be checked before a road trip. You should check your vehicle to have the right amoutn of antifreeze, engine oil, power steering, brake, transmission, as well as, windshield washer fluid.

Look for leaks
Check for any suspicious leaks that might be on your car. Check your driveway to see if there is anything on the ground that could be from your car. You want to especially check if there are any leaks on the gas tank. This could really put a dent on your wallet!

Check the air filter
A clogged air filter can cause up to a 10% decrease in fuel economy. Make sure you have a clean air filter in place.

Check all seat belts and car/booster seats
Make sure all of your seatbelts are in working order. If you are traveling with a child, make sure the booster seat/child restraint are propely installed.

Plan your trip in advance
You want to plan ahead and take the time to map out your course. Make sure you choose the most direct route to your destination. Always have a map or GPS handy just in case you find yourself not knowing where you are.

Observe the speed limit
Make sure you drive at the legal speed limit. This not only saves money on gas, but also helps to keep you and your loved ones safe.

First aid kit and roadside assistance kit
It is really important to keep a first aid kit and roadside assitance kit ready. Accidents can happen at any time, and the best thing anyone can do is prepare for one when it does come. Make sure to pack extra water, blanket, cell phone charger, flashlight, non-perishable food, battery-operated radio and extra batteries in case of an emergency.

Pack a cooler
To avoid multiple food stops, fill a cooler with pop, water and snacks. This will not only help you save time, it will also help you save money!

Entertainment
If you are traveling with children, it is good to keep them entertained on your long road trip. Bring portable DVD players, music cd’s, handheld electronic games, etc. The long road trip could be tiring on your kids, so entertainment will help make the trip more bearable, not just for you, but for your children as well.

Proof of auto insurance
The more miles you drive, you increase your chances are of getting into an accident. Make sure you have the proper insurance in place. You want to make sure you have the right coverages.

How Often Should I Review My Homeowners Policy?

Posted by admin | Posted in Around The Community, Home, Miscellaneous, Personal Insurance | Posted on 06-05-2011

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Being underinsured is one of the worst predicaments one can see themselves in when it comes to homeowners insurance. That’s why it is important to take the time and review your homeowners insurance at least 1-2 times a year. In doing so, it prevents any unpleasant surprises when a loss occurs (when amount of coverage matters most). There are a few occurrences that should trigger the time for a policy review, such as, your renewal date, major improvements to your home, and major lifestyle change.

Policy Renewal – When your policy renews, it is a good time for you to review your coverages. Take the time and call your insurance agent to discuss things matter. Here are a few questions you can ask when reviewing your policy:

  1. Has the company made any changes since last year?
  2. Should I raise my deductible?
  3. Am I taking advantage of all the available discounts?
  4. Do I need to raise the limits on the dwelling? Liability? Personal possessions?
  5. Do I need flood, earthquake, or an umbrella policy?

Major Improvements to Your Home – If you have done any improvements to the home, such as, adding another room, improved flooring, rebuilt kitchen, etc., you want to make sure you have the proper amount of coverage that will reflect the increase of building costs from the improvements.

Burgler/Fire Alarm Installation – If you have installed a new fire and/or burgler alarm, you may qualify for a discount. Check with your insurance agent to make sure.

Major Lifestyle Change – Marriage, divorce, addition of children are just some examples of major lifestyle changes that should trigger a policy review. With these changes comes increased value of property, such as, personal belongings, and increase of needed protection.

Self Insured PEO firm Mainstay Business Solutions Seized for failure to pay Workers Compensation claims

Posted by admin | Posted in Around The Community, Auto, Business Insurance, Entertainment, Flood, Health, Home, Miscellaneous, Office News, Personal Insurance, Uncategorized | Posted on 20-04-2011

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The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) declared Mainstay Business Solutions to be in default for failing to pay its self insured workers comp claims.  The (DIR) has revoked Mainstay Business Solutions Certificate to Self Insure effective April 18th.  The permissably, self insured professional employer organization (PEO) was essentially shut down by the Employment Development Department earlier this month in a dispute over employment taxes.  The dispute revolves around $16.4 million that EDD claims Mainstay owes for unemployment taxes, interest and penalties. Mainstay disputed that amount, but admitted earlier through its outside public relations counsel that it does owe the state millions.

All assets and liabilities of Mainstay Business Solutions have been ordered to be turned over to the Self-Insurer’s Security Fund who will begin paying claims by no later thant 30 days.

Employers that rely upon Mainstay may find themselves scrambling to replace workers compensation coverage and revise their employment and payroll structure. Employers should be cautious when selecting a Workers Compensation carrier and verify the financial status of the carrier or PEO prior to choosing a policy or plan.

Insurance Incorporated Opens New Office In Fillmore, CA

Posted by admin | Posted in Around The Community, Auto, Business Insurance, Entertainment, Flood, Home, Miscellaneous, Office News, Personal Insurance, Uncategorized | Posted on 20-04-2011

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Insurance Incorporated opened there newest office in Fillmore, CA. Insurance Incorporated is a full service Independent Agency. Serving the insurance needs of consumers and business owners since 1958.  Whether you need insurance for auto, home, business, life or health insurance,  Insurance Incorporated can help. 

As independent agents we give you the advantage of saving time and money by shopping your insurance with numerous carriers with one call.  Why shop the old fashion way calling agent after agent gathering one quote at a time, when you can call Insurance Incorporated and receive quotes from the leading insurance carriers, such as Mercury,  Safeco, Hartford, Travelers, Metlife, Golden Eagle, Progressive, Allied to mention just a few. Unlike some carriers that can only quote these companies , we can quote and write your insurance for you. Call 877-898-933 for a free quote on your insurance today!

What If It Happened Here?

Posted by admin | Posted in Around The Community, Auto, Flood, Home, Personal Insurance | Posted on 20-04-2011

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Photo from National Underwriter Property & Casualty

There has been a series of earthquakes that we’ve have experienced throughout the world. It is inevitable that the United States is going to be affected as well in the future. In the chart above, it shows the different seismic zones in the United States as well as the horrific San Andreas Fault. It explains the magnitude of each zone and the devastating losses that can incur.

Your homeowners policy will not cover your home from earthquakes or floods. They must be purchase as seperate policies!

Auto Insurance Tip #2 Failing to Disclose a Driver in Household

Posted by admin | Posted in Around The Community, Auto, Business Insurance, Health, Miscellaneous, Office News, Personal Insurance, Uncategorized | Posted on 14-04-2011

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Failing to disclose all drivers in a household can be dangerous! While it may be tempting not to mention a youthful driver, such as a child or younger brother and/or sister or even a roommate that lives in the same household when applying for auto insurance in order to get a lower rate,  can backfire on you.

The auto insurance application is a contract and the questions that are asked in the application are part of a legal agreement between you, the policy holder and the insurance company and both parties are basing their agreement on the belief that the application reflects truthful representations by both parties. If you misrepresent a fact in the application you could void coverage. For example you are purchasing an auto insurance policy and you live in the same household as your parents and a younger sibling. You apply for auto insurance and decide to include your parents but not to mention the younger sibling.  Later on in the policy period the undisclosed sibling decides to drive your vehicle and gets in a wreck, the insurance carrier could deny coverage, based upon a material misrepresentation on the application in an effort to evade the higher rate.

When applying for insurance if you do not want to cover a particular person in the household you can specifically request to exclude that person. Just understand they cannot drive your vehicle unless you have notified the insurance carrier to add that person back onto the policy,  removing the exclusion and you receive confirmation back from the carrier that the exclusion has been removed prior to allowing them to drive. The insurance carrier will then charge the appropriate premium for the risk on the younger driver.

Be careful on adding and excluding drivers repeatedly on  a policy as some carriers may place a limit on the number oif times they can be added and removed or require you to either include or exclude the person that resides in the same household.

This does not apply to people who do not live in the household that you may lend your car to on a rare occassion. If you lend your vehicle to another person on a regular or frequent  basis you should add them to your policy as some applications ask for all regular drivers of the vehicle.

Consult with your agent or carrier on how best to handle a youthful driver in the household and how your policy is affected.

Insurance Incorporated adds Metlife to their portfolio of insurance carriers

Posted by admin | Posted in Around The Community, Auto, Business Insurance, Flood, Health, Home, Miscellaneous, Office News, Personal Insurance, Uncategorized | Posted on 12-04-2011

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Insurance Incorporated recently added Metlife to our portfolio of carriers. Giving their auto, home and life insurance customers more carriers to choose from. This allows Insurance Incorported to provide their clients with some of the lowest rates for insurance while providing them with the broadest choice of coverage. We save our customers time by shopping their insurance with over 15 different carriers assuring they are paying the most competitive rates.  Why not give us a try! Log onto www.insuranceinc.com

Insurance Incorporated opens new office in Fillmore, CA

Posted by admin | Posted in Around The Community, Auto, Business Insurance, Flood, Health, Home, Miscellaneous, Office News, Personal Insurance, Uncategorized | Posted on 12-04-2011

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Insurance Incorporated is pleased to announce it’s newest location in the city of Fillmore , CA. The new office will be located at 421 Central Ave Fillmore, CA 93015. Phone number is 877-893-3236. Ask for Bill Steiger

Insurance Tip for Businessowners – What is in a name?

Posted by admin | Posted in Around The Community, Auto, Business Insurance, Entertainment, Flood, Health, Home, Miscellaneous, Office News, Personal Insurance, Uncategorized | Posted on 07-04-2011

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When applying for business insurance of any type it is extremely important that you provide not only the legal name of your business, but any d.b.a.’s (Doing Business As). Why you ask? Because if  a lawsuit is filed against a name that is not listed on the policy you may find yourself without coverage. This includes sole proprietorships and partnerships. Make sure all parties on a sole proprietorship (spouses) or, partnership are listed on the policy. The cost to include the extra names is usually nothing as long as the names do not pertain to a different set of operations.