Personal Lines Insights – October 2020

By SCSAI / September 29, 2020 / 0 Comments

October is Distracted Driving Awareness Month! It’s important to remember that hazardous driving conditions are even more dangerous when distracted or unaware of how to maintain control in less than ideal circumstances.

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Personal Lines Insights Newsletter – September 2020

By SCSAI / August 26, 2020 / 0 Comments

Take a look at this month’s safety newsletter for tips about how to negotiate your rent, how to stay safe when driving in autumn, and how to keep well while working from home.

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Personal Umbrella Insurance Explained – Video

By SCSAI / August 26, 2020 / 0 Comments

Personal umbrella insurance can provide additional financial protection in the event that your liability coverage limit is exhausted following a claim. This video summarizes the main things you should know about personal umbrella insurance.

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Cyber Risks & Liabilities – Q3 2020

By SCSAI / August 6, 2020 / 0 Comments

Phishing attacks have become increasingly sophisticated in recent years and can take place in a variety of different formats. This quarter’s Cyber Risks & Liabilities newsletter outlines common phishing attacks and how to avoid them, emphasizes the importance of protecting your business with cyber insurance and summarizes key coverage features included in a typical cyber liability policy.

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Safety Focused Updates – August 2020

By SCSAI / August 6, 2020 / 0 Comments

According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, nearly 2,000 U.S. employees across industry lines experience work-related eye injuries that require medical treatment each day. This month’s Safety Focused newsletter offers guidance for protecting your eyes on the job and tips to promote workplace fire safety.

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Personal Lines Insights – August 2020

By SCSAI / August 6, 2020 / 0 Comments

A car is generally considered totaled when repair costs exceed the car’s value—or the vehicle can’t be repaired safely. In some cases, state laws require the insurance company to call it a total loss due to the amount of damage. This month, read about how to prepare for a power outage. In addition, learn what to do if your car is totaled and how to safely exercise in the summer heat.

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