Family Pricing Plan
We do not sell insurance. We uncover problems as they relate to risk and provide solutions. When the only tool you have is a hammer, everything becomes a nail. The SCS Family Pricing Plan™ is our toolbox for eliminating risk.
We first listen to our clients and ask questions to see how we can identify, prioritize and manage their risk to control the costs associated with that risk. By helping you take control of your potential risk, we gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of your unique business.
We Are Rooted in Tradition, But Go Beyond the Traditional
We have been in the insurance business long enough to know that true business success requires going beyond the traditional brokerage model. Rather than focusing solely on pricing, placement, and servicing policies, we take a holistic approach by connecting the aspects of your business operations to address risk proactively.
Our mission is to help you navigate the complex insurance world and prioritize what’s best for your business. We can help you take a comprehensive approach to coverage through our vast resources while bringing to light the gaps you did not even know existed.
Proactive and Strategic Solutions
Our proactive and strategic solutions prevent and mitigate the dangers that could harm you and your business. We are business owners ourselves, and we understand the stress of protecting your business from the unexpected. That is why our goal is to provide peace of mind knowing you are protected and always covered.
We Provide Solutions that are Tailored to Your Business's Needs
No matter who you are or how complex your business is, we offer customized solutions that evolve with you. Our results-driven process quantifies the value of our collaborative efforts, so we can plan to stay ahead of risk and give you control of the dangers that threaten your business.
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Updates & Resources
Understanding the Business Interruption Claims Process
Continuity is critical in business, and there are few things more important than continuous revenue and cash flow. In fact, just one brief business interruption can be incredibly costly for an organization, often leading to serious reputational damages or financial harm.
Risk Insights: Screening Employee Temperatures Upon Return to Work
The coronavirus pandemic has upended nearly every industry and has every employer wondering, “When will it be safe to bring employees back to work?” Government guidance can shift rapidly, sometimes within the same week. Shelter-in-place orders have been extended by some officials, with others questioning why restrictions are still in place.
Designing a Post-Coronavirus Office
The U.S. Small Business Administration (“SBA”) is working directly with state governors to provide targeted, low-interest loans to small businesses and nonprofits that have been severely impacted by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Guide to Creating a Return to Work Action Plan
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has interrupted many businesses across the country. While it’s unclear how long COVID-19 will continue to affect organizations, many employers are looking to the future of employees returning to work.
Health Care Risk Advisor: May 2020
On Apr. 24, 2020, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued interim enforcement guidance on reusing disposable N95 filtering facepiece respirators (N95 FFRs) that have been decontaminated.
Construction Risk Advisor: May 2020
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is imperative that every precaution is taken to prevent the spread of the disease. At the workplace, employees may need to use the equipment and tools that their co-workers have used. As such, it is important to stress the need to properly clean tools and equipment after each use.
Coronavirus Action Plan: Retail Businesses
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has impacted businesses across a variety of industries, forcing them to rethink their daily operations to ensure the safety of their employees and the general public. This is no different for retail operations, where multiple workers may come into contact with innumerable customers visiting the store throughout the workday. In these instances, just one misstep can lead to the quick spread of COVID-19, jeopardizing the well-being of workers.
In the know: Payment Protection Program Loans FAQ
The Small Business Administration, in consultation with the Department of the Treasury, intends to provide timely additional guidance to address borrower and lender questions concerning the implementation of the Paycheck Protection Program, established by section 1102 of the CARES Act.
Auto Insurance Considerations for Restaurants Offering Delivery
Today, more and more restaurants are offering delivery services to their customers. While this brings convenience to customers and helps restaurants, it also opens up new insurance considerations. Even if delivery drivers have their own auto insurance, restaurant owners can be held liable for accidents that occur while the drivers are working.
Shutting Down Construction Sites for Coronavirus Checklist
As a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, many construction firms have had to cease operations to protect the health and safety of their employees and the public.
We proudly serve Lake Success, NY, New York, NY, Brooklyn, NY, Tri-State Area, NY, Nassau County, NY, Fairfield County, CT, and beyond. We are licensed in over 20 states.
At SCS, we have the capacity to reduce risk for large national companies, in addition to using the same consultative platform for family owned local businesses.
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Where most brokers only deal with direct loss using insurance products to transfer risk, we make it our mission to go beyond the traditional insurance brokerage model.