Entries from September 2011 ↓

4 Risks that Probably Aren’t Covered

Even if you read your policy very careful, you might still be surprised these 10 things are not covered.

#1: Currency

Some people think keeping money under their mattress is safer than keeping it in a bank. At least money in banks are insured! If you have cash lying around, under the mattress, or even in a safe or lock box, it will probably not be reimbursed under the terms of your homeowners or renters insurance.

#2: Water Damage from Backups and Floods

Unless you have flood insurance, nowadays insurance companies won’t cover water damage caused by flooding or storms.

What most policies do cover burst pipes and damage from accidents or non-flood disasters.
Don’t expect sewage backups or other pipe backups to be covered standard though. What you need is “sewer backup coverage”.

#3: Trampolines

Depending on your state, you might not get coverage for your trampoline. Obviously, no trampoline repairs, but the bigger concern is your liability from injuries incurred during trampoline use. Over 100 thousand injuries happen each year due to trampolines.

In some places and with some companies, you might be disqualified from getting any property liability coverage at all if you put in a trampoline. And don’t think about not telling your insurer, because they can void your whole contract if they learn about it.

You should also be concerned about the damage to your home or others that a trampoline can cause if it is blown away in a storm. At the very least, bolt it down.

#4: Much Ado about Pools

While screened pool enclosures are great for making sure you can use your pool whenever, free from bugs and other things that might drift in, they are also super expensive, vulnerable, and usually uninsured. This is especially true in coastal states in the South, where enclosures and tropical storms are both common. Enclosures are extremely vulnerable to hurricanes and high winds, when objects flying through the air can crash into them and cause thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars in damage. Don’t even bother with the claim, because they are not going to pay it. Continue reading →

Are You Ready for the Wildfires?

The year 2011 has been one for record natural disasters. The Texas wildfires currently raging are already causing never-before-seen damage in the state to forests, animal habitats, and human homes. This damage continues hurting even after the fires are done. The only thing protecting homeowners in the 25 thousand scorched acres is insurance.
Big disasters can be huge tests of the viability of an insurance company. Make sure your insurer is up to the test.

Damage from Wildfires

Wildfires have always been a problem in the Southwest and always will be, if climate change doesn’t turn it into a tropical zone. The problem will likely only get worse as more of the precious few water resources are tapped out in Texas and other border states.
Wildfires can start from almost anything, whether it be spontaneous combustion from the sun or a cigarette tossed into the woods. The key is parched woodland from lack of rain, intense sunlight, and heat. Once a fire gets going, it’s very hard to stop. Part of the reason is the incredible amount of fuel available – so many trees – and another part is the inability to predict which way it goes. Fires spread by wind to anywhere where a flame or even an ember can blow.
In this Texas wildfire, 500 homes are already been destroyed in the conflagration, with no end in sight. The 25 thousand acres of land affected could double or triple before this is over, the fire department says. Continue reading →

Payroll services and your Home Business

Starting a home business can be an exciting time, not to mention frantic and yes, more than a little stressful. There’s a lot to consider but if you enter with some thorough preparation, then it may help to prevent problems further down the track. While it may not be your number one priority, don’t forget to consider a comprehensive business insurance policy.

Home insurance is designed for the home and not home business, so you will need to look for business-specific cover. As a general guide, you might require insurance for the business property, contents including business equipment, liability and commercial auto insurance if you have a car, truck or other vehicle used primarily for your enterprise. Some companies offer packages of business insurance, and products specific to home businesses.

To help work out how much insurance you should take out, do a business inventory. This is a list of all your business items including furniture, computer equipment, office equipment and other supplies. Include make and model numbers and digital photos if you are able, and keep a copy off-site. This will also be a very useful tool should you ever need to make a claim. Make another list of all potential risks your business faces too – there may be other types of cover you need.

Even though you are working from home, you need to be fully professional when it comes to all aspects of your business. And it would be worth speaking to an insurance agent regarding employee benefits and payroll services in Los Angeles, as they will be able to tailor their advice based on the nature of your business.