Friday, June 21, 2013

Tools and Resources

Helpful Home Insurance information from Liberty Mutual to keep your informed and safe.

Tools and Resources

Liberty Mutual Helps Keep You Well Informed and Safe

Identity Theft Protection

Identity Theft Protection
Becoming a victim of identity fraud can require hundreds of hours and dollars to correct. That’s why we offer Identity Fraud Expense Coverage, which can be added to your Homeowners policy.
Home Insurance State List

Home Insurance State List
Each state has specific insurance regulations, and available coverages and benefits may vary based on where you live. We’ll map out the specifics for you.
Home Insurance Coverage Calculator

Home Insurance Coverage Calculator
What types of coverage do you need for your home and belongings and how much should you have? Our calculator can help you get started.
Fire Safety

Home Fire Prevention
Our interactive fire safety website offers a variety of great resources for parents, kids, teachers and fire fighters.

BeFireSmart.com
Water Damage Prevention

Preventing Water Damage
Frozen pipes, faulty appliances, ice dams; we'll explain how to keep your home dry and safe from a number of common water hazards.

Identity Theft Prevention

Identity Theft Protection
Reducing Your Risk of Identity Theft
Your identity is one of your most valuable assets. Understanding where you might be vulnerable - and how identity thieves can exploit that vulnerability - is the first step in defending it. In this case, what you don't know can hurt you.

Your WalletAvoid carrying these items in your pocket, wallet, or purse unless absolutely necessary:
  • Your Social Security card
  • Your child's Social Security card
  • Your birth certificate
  • Your passport
  • Your military identification card
  • An insurance card bearing your Social Security number (or that of your spouse)
  • More than two credit or debit cards
If lost or stolen, these items can also increase your risk:
  • A driver's license bearing your Social Security number
  • A personal organizer, mobile phone, or PDA (for example, a Palm Pilot) that has your personal information where it's easy to find - "just in case it gets lost"
Your CheckbookHaving any of the following printed on your checks can significantly increase your risk:
  • Your Social Security number
  • Your driver's license number
  • Your home address
Avoid having blank checks mailed to you at home - or, for that matter, to any insecure, non-locking mailbox. Instead, arrange to pick them up at the bank in person.

Your Mail
Follow these tips scrupulously - they can help save you from a painful situation:
  • Use either a secure locking mailbox or a Post Office Box.
  • Never place outbound mail (at work or at home) in an open, unlocked box.
  • Never leave mail (or other personal information) in your car.
  • Know when bank account and credit card statements, phone and utility bills, and other monthly bills typically arrive in your mail. If they're late, investigate.
  • Be especially vigilant during tax season - tax documents are a favorite target.
  • Shred and discard "preapproved" credit offers, and have yourself removed from marketing lists.
Your Trash
Use a crosscut shredder to shred any documents containing personally identifying information, account information, or other sensitive data before you discard them. In particular:
  • Always shred preapproved credit offers before putting them into the trash.
  • Always shred bank and credit statements before putting them into the trash.
  • Never put documents containing personal data into your wastebasket at work (or at home).
If you can't imagine someone actually looking through your trash for banking, credit card, utilities, mortgage, school, insurance, tax, or other personal information, try harder. Police sort through trash to investigate crimes; identity thieves do it to commit crimes. Dumpster diving is one of the leading methods for obtaining the information identity thieves use to defraud their victims. That goes for businesses, too - for an identity thief, the dumpster behind an insurance agent's office or a mortgage brokerage can be a gold mine.

Your Workplace and Employment
Check your workplace for these danger signs:
  • Your employer uses your SSN as your employee identification number.
  • Your SSN is printed on your employee ID card.
  • Your SSN is posted on your time card in a public place.
  • Documents containing your personal information are visible or accessible to coworkers - on your desk, on your computer display, or in an unsecured drawer or locker.
Never leave your purse or wallet, bank statements, payroll stubs, or other sensitive documents where others could see, copy, or steal them. The best way to keep trusted colleagues above suspicion is to keep temptation out of reach.

When seeking employment, avoid:
  • Providing your Social Security number on your job application (at least, not until it's absolutely necessary).
  • Posting your resume or providing personal information to an online job site.
Your School
Watch for these danger signs:
  • Your educational institution uses your Social Security number (SSN) as your student ID number.
  • Your grades have been posted publicly with your name, SSN, or other identifying information.
  • Your name, SSN, or other identifying information are posted online as part of a class list.
  • Your name, SSN, or other identifying information have been cached by an Internet search engine.
  • You've provided your SSN as part of an application for admission.
If you think your school, staff or faculty are putting your identity at risk through flawed policies or insecure practices, don't keep it to yourself. Your school should treat your identity and your privacy with respect. Insist on it. What's more, there are stringent laws and regulations governing academic institutions' use and display of personally identifying information. Demand that they follow the law.

Your Data
It's essential to give yourself an early warning system against attempted fraud. Take advantage of the tools available:
  • Check your credit report frequently.
  • Enroll in a credit monitoring service.
  • Enroll in a fraud monitoring service.
If you are notified of a database compromise incident affecting your personal information at your financial institution, educational institution, or workplace, take that warning seriously.

To the extent possible, ensure that professionals and staff with access to your medical, dental, legal, financial, or academic records are trustworthy and that procedures are in place to curtail abuse of your information.

Be careful who you hand your credit card to - particularly if it's going somewhere you can't see it. Scammers working in service jobs can use small devices called "skimmers" to capture credit card data for later use.

When picking passwords for financial accounts, avoid such obvious choices as your mother's maiden name, your birthday, or the name of a child or a pet.

Don't give out personal or financial information - especially your Social Security number - unless it's truly necessary. Not everyone who asks for your SSN really needs to have it; when in doubt, just say no.

Never provide financial and/or personally identifying information over the phone in response to an incoming call, or when calling a number from an uncertain source.

Your Computer
The following tips will help you use technology more safely:
  • Use antivirus software on your computer, and be sure to keep your antivirus definitions updated.
  • Use a properly configured firewall on your home computer, especially if you have an "always on" connection to the Internet, such as DSL.
  • If at all possible, avoid using software with a record of security issues, such as exploitable versions of the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser.
  • Use a spam filtering solution. If spam gets through, don't open or reply to it.
  • Never click on links or attached files in email messages from unknown or uncertain sources - especially if they claim to come from financial institutions, credit card companies, or government agencies such as the IRS, or contain attached executable (.exe) files.
  • Never download video or sound files from an untrusted source - and make sure that your children follow this rule as well.
  • Never use publicly available computers to check bank accounts, personal email, or any other sensitive personal information, especially if it requires a username and password. Such information can be cached on the computer's hard drive or stolen by keystroke-capture programs without your knowledge.
  • When discarding, selling, or donating a computer, make sure to remove all data from the hard drive using a "wipe" utility. Deleting files makes them inaccessible for most users, but does not actually remove the data from the drive - and identity thieves have been known to exploit that fact.
Other Risks
Here are a few other potential vulnerabilities to consider:
  • Do you appear in "Who's Who" or professional directory entries?
  • Did you file a Form DD-214 at a public courthouse when your military service ended?
  • Was your personal information (notably your Social Security number) included in the SEC filing of a publicly traded company for which you work?
  • Do you have housekeepers, health care workers, maintenance workers, apartment managers, or other outsiders in your home - either occasionally or on an ongoing basis?

Home Insurance State List

Home Fire Prevention

Be FireSmart…An Interactive Approach to Fire Safety

  • Home Fire Prevention
    Our interactive fire safety website offers a variety of great resources for parents, kids, teachers and fire fighters. Topics include:
    • Smoke alarms
    • Kitchen fires
    • Planning your fire escape route
    • Fire Prevention
    • Fire Fighters Community
    • Teaching Aids


    BeFireSmart.com

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Business Life Insurance Needs

Business Life Insurance Information from Federated Insurance

 
 
 

Business Life Insurance Needs

Offering Solutions

Federated offers products that can help you with everything from basic debt protection to the complex issues surrounding business succession planning. We offer solutions for:

Business debt protection

Life insurance can provide assurance that debt will be repaid in the event of the death of an owner or key employee. Life insurance can also assure the survivor that the business will continue.

Owner/employee benefits

These individualized benefit programs can help attract and retain key employees:
  • Executive bonus
  • Endorsement split dollar
  • Private bonus
  • Deferred compensation
  • Key person coverage

Exit-strategy planning

Preparing for your eventual exit from the business is a critical part of your business plan. Proper planning can help you accomplish your long-term goals. Federated offers assistance with:
  • Business continuation
  • Estate planning
  • Value estimation services
  • Buy-sell evaluations
  • Funding alternatives

Network of independent estate planning attorneys

Your Federated marketing representative can facilitate a meeting with an attorney in your area who specializes in estate tax and business succession planning.

Disability Income protection

Will your business stay on its feet if you’re not? A Federated Disability Income insurance policy can help protect your most valuable asset—your ability to earn an income.

Electronic analysis tools and Home Office support

Your Federated representative has access to top-notch analysis tools and support from our Home Office specialists.
Contact your local Federated representative to design a program to fulfill your business insurance needs. See Locate Your Federated Representative.

All products and services may not be available in all states. Life insurance policies contain exclusions, limitations, reductions of benefits, and terms for keeping them in force. A Federated representative can provide you with costs and complete details.

Disability Income

Playing the Odds

Which would be most damaging to your business?
  1. Fire that destroys your main location
  2. Serious illness that prevents you from working for six months
  3. Your death
Without proper insurance coverage, any of these situations could close your business and cause hardship. But, would you be surprised to learn the greatest risk is the threat of disability? Studies of insurance claims* indicate the odds are far greater you will lose your ability to earn an income than lose your property. Most people plan for catastrophic events. But, it’s a fact that few people plan for disability.
  • What sources of income would be available to you and your family if you are unable to work for an extended period of time due to accident or illness?
  • What impact would there be on your business?
Playing the odds game is too risky. Protect your earning power with a Federated income replacement insurance plan.

Key features of a Federated plan

  • Noncancelable, guaranteed renewable
  • Back-to-work part-time benefit
  • 24-hour coverage
  • Rehabilitation payments
  • Waiver of premium
  • Preferred risk rates
Contact your local Federated representative to design a disability insurance program for your needs. See Locate Your Federated Representative.

*1985 Commissioner’s Individual Disability A Table

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Homeowners Insurance

Everything you need to know about Homeowners Insurance from Sentry

 

Home Insurance

What is Homeowners Insurance?

The loss of your home can be devastating. Not only is there a chance you will have nowhere to live, but that all your possessions might be lost. While homeowners insurance can't replace family heirlooms, it can pay for the cost of repairs to your home and replacement of personal items to get you back on your feet again.

Why Do You Need Homeowners Insurance?

For most people, a home is the largest asset they have. Without homeowners insurance, a major loss might jeopardize their family's future. Homeowners insurance protects your valuable investment and your family.

What Does Homeowners Insurance Protect?

What would it cost to replace your home and all of your possessions? This is not an easy question to answer since everyone's property and possessions differ. That's why our insurance professionals work with you to help you evaluate your home and help you determine the right amount of coverage.
In addition, homeowners insurance also covers extra costs incurred if you are forced to move from your home due to a covered loss. If an accident occurs on your property or you are liable for property damage, your homeowners coverage may also take effect.
A homeowners insurance policy can protect you financially against loss of specified items under the policy, including:
  • Jewelry
  • Golf clubs
  • Fine arts
  • Tools
  • Silverware
  • Furs
It can also cover specific risks, including:
  • Pets
  • Swimming pool
  • Trampoline
  • Home business or daycare

Why Should I Choose Sentry Home Insurance?

  • Rated A+ by A.M. Best, the industry's leading rating authority
  • Personalized service
  • Flexible, convenient payment options
  • 24-hour claims service
  • Experienced representatives to answer coverage and billing questions
  • $250 of your deductible waived with fire or theft alarm system, or if your loss exceeds $10,000
  • Defense costs if you're involved in a lawsuit covered by your policy
  • Coverage for your pets at no additional cost

Special Savings:

Sentry makes available several money-saving ways to reduce your premium:
  • Continuous coverage discount
  • Auto/home discount
  • Auto/renters discount

What if I Own a Condominium?

Your condo is one of the biggest investments you'll ever make so it's important to know the cost to replace it in the event of a loss.
Sentry offers quality protection for condominiums. This coverage applies to your personal possessions and any part of the unit that is not covered by your association's insurance policy.
Our Plain Talk® Condo policies covers:
  • Natural disasters (wind storms, hail, lightning)
  • Frozen plumbing pipes
  • Theft
Our insurance professionals can help you determine the right amount of coverage to give you peace of mind.

What if I Rent?

Renters insurance is a smart choice whether you live in a city loft or a townhouse. Most people don't realize that a renters policy protects not only your possessions, but may provide you with liability protection against accidents on the premises.
Sentry's Plain Talk® Renters policies cover:
  • Personal possessions from loss, including theft
  • Cost of temporary housing if your unit becomes uninhabitable
  • Cost of legal assistance for covered events
  • Cost of medical expenses for covered events
Our insurance professionals can help you determine the right amount of coverage to give you peace of mind.

Sentry Provides Home Insurance in the Following States:

Map showing where Home Insurance is available

Traditional Life Insurance Protection

Life Insurance information from ACE

Life Insurance

ACE Life provides traditional life insurance protection and savings and investment products to groups in Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Europe.

ACE Life operates in over 30 countries, with a significant presence in the following locations:

China
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Korea
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam

Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Mexico
Europe
Middle East and Africa

Use our Worldwide Locator for ACE offices in your area.
Contact ACE for more information.

ACE Life serves the needs of consumers through a variety of distribution channels including agency, bancassurance, brokers and direct marketing. Working with our distribution partners, our highly dedicated professionals underwrite policies based on clients’ specific needs, provide high-quality service and continually develop new products to meet the changing needs of our diverse customers.
ACE Life offers an array of life insurance products:
  • Protection products for individuals including whole life, term life and specialized protection including credit life and accident  
  • Savings and investment products including endowment, universal life and annuity
  • Riders including accidental death, accidental disability, dread disease, cancer and critical illness
  • Employee benefits including group life, accidental and health and medical
Agency
ACE’s professional life insurance agents work with customers to provide the appropriate protection and savings life insurance solutions for themselves and their families.
Through programs such as ACE’s Success Track, our agents have the knowledge and understanding to serve customers in the way they expect and deserve. 
Banks (Bancassurance)
Banking institutions and insurance companies have found bancassurance to be an attractive and profitable complement to their existing products. Our bancassurance distribution channel provides tailor-made products to suit the banking customer base.
We offer banks the opportunity to increase their customer retention and revenue by providing valuable financial solutions for their customers, including:
  • Savings-oriented life insurance, such as fixed rate and investment-linked products
  • Credit life protection plans   
  • Mortgage insurance   
  • Personal accident insurance
Group Direct/Worksite Marketing
ACE Life works with brokers, employers, associations and sponsors to tailor life insurance solutions best suited for employees, members, and other affinity-based customers.
Our specialists work with employers and sponsors to design a customized education program and voluntary benefit products. We also handle the enrollment of group members in an efficient manner, allowing clients to concentrate on their business.

This general product description is informational only. It is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation to purchase any particular insurance product. Coverages may not be available in all jurisdictions and may be available only through appropriately licensed brokers. Refer to the Licensing Information document for a chart of the jurisdictions in which each ACE Group subsidiary is licensed.

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2525 S. Lamar Ste 11
Austin, TX
78704

General Liability

General Liability information from Great American Insurance Group

General Liability

Coverage for an insured due to bodily injury and/or property damage on the premises of a business, or bodily injury as the result of using a product manufactured or distributed by a business or in the general operation of a business.

Alternative Markets Division
Our Alternative Markets Division offers multi-state, multi-line commercial insurance products for both heterogeneous and homogeneous classes of business including general liability and property products.
 
American Empire Group
American Empire Surplus Lines Insurance Company (American Empire), member company of Great American Insurance Group, has consistently been one of the most innovative and successful excess and surplus lines writers in the country.  American Empire provides an excess and surplus facility for brokerage firms which do business on a wholesale basis.​
Great American Custom Division
Our Great American Custom Division specializes in providing primary casualty products that meet the needs of the commercial market. Standard policy coverage includes ISO occurrence commercial general liability form and ISO occurrence monoline products completed operations form for admitted and non-admitted business.​
Mid-Continent Group
The Mid-Continent Group of Great American Insurance offers a broad range of products for industries including commercial and residential contractors (including general contractors), oil and gas operations, special events, as well as OCP and Railroad Protective. We’re the selected carrier for homebuilders in three states—Oklahoma, Texas and Florida. We also offer a contract surety program and can provide general liability coverage on a non-admitted basis.
Public Sector
Offers a comprehensive list of coverages in the reinsurance and excess insurance markets in the public entity space.
Specialty Human Services Division
Our Specialty Human Services Division offer for-profit and non-profit social services agencies one of the most comprehensive product selections available in the marketplace​.

Great American Captive
Risk-Sharing Models and Elite Programs

Captives are a great alternative to "business as usual"! Great American Captive business models deliver risk-sharing options to retail agents and associations, as well as to large accounts, either on an individual (single entity) or group basis. Through the formation of a captive insurance company our risk-sharing agents and clients can:
  • Stabilize insurance costs
  • Provide coverage solutions unavailable in the traditional market
  • Diversify revenue streams
  • Gain control of their own financial destiny
What Is a Captive?
The term “captive” originally referred to a company that was formed primarily to provide insurance coverage for the assets and risk liabilities of its parent company. Today, captives are used for many purposes, but at their simplest, they allow those involved to share profits in return for sharing risks.

Our captive business model brings risk-sharing capabilities to a variety of organizations, including:
  • Retail Agents: our industry leading Agency Captive model offers your agency an opportunity to take a risk position on your book of business, be it heterogeneous or homogeneous in nature.
  • Associations: an attractive source of non-dues revenue, our Association Captive model gives the association the ability to participate in the members risk as a whole.
  • Large Account Customers: whether your firm wishes to build its own captive (Single Entity Captive) or combine forces with other peer companies (Group Captive) our model offers a variety of risk-participation options to meet your needs.  
What are Elite Programs?
Elite Programs help retail agents with an industry niche or class specialty turn an existing book of business into a full program.

American Empire Group

American Empire Surplus Lines Insurance Company operates exclusively on a non-admitted or surplus lines basis offering a wide range of casualty and property solutions to specialty wholesale surplus lines brokers on a nationwide basis.
We seek to fulfill the traditional role of surplus lines which is to act much like a safety valve to respond to individual risks or classes of business that are having difficulty finding coverage in standard markets.  Our highly experienced team of underwriting professionals are flexible and creative, able to react to new and changing opportunities.  Our problem solvers are empowered to respond boldly and quickly when time frames are critical.
We welcome unique or unusual exposures as well as risks or classes of business that may be out of favor with the broader market.  We have a proven track record of successfully navigating all phases of the underwriting cycle. 
Our wholly owned managing general agency American Empire Underwriters Inc., located in Houston, Texas, offers surplus lines solutions for primary general  liability risks and a wide array of excess exposures  to retail agents and surplus lines brokers located in Texas and to surplus lines brokers in surrounding states.
Ready to learn more about how to solve the most challenging insurance needs? Visit the American Empire website to get started.
American Empire Group, a part of Great American Insurance Group, consists of American Empire Surplus Lines Insurance Company, a surplus lines insurer; American Empire Insurance Company, an admitted insurer and American Empire Underwriters, a managing general agency and surplus lines brokerage. 
American Empire Surplus Lines Insurance Company (American Empire) has consistently been one of the most innovative and successful excess and surplus lines writers in the country.  American Empire provides an excess and surplus facility for brokerage firms which do business on a wholesale basis.
American Empire Underwriters, Inc. acts as a producing managing general agency for American Empire.  It writes umbrella, excess umbrella, general liability and following form excess business through both wholesalers and retailers.
 
Customized Primary Casualty, Umbrella and Capacity Excess Products
Some companies don’t fit any mold. In fact, their needs are so unusual or their risks so large that they require a custom-built, one-of-a-kind solution to ensure complete coverage. If your client presents this challenging situation, it’s important to work with a specialist dedicated to custom coverage. 
Each policy we write at Great American Custom Division is unique and individual, just like each of the business clients we serve. Our policyholders range from small businesses to complex multi-national corporations and Fortune 1000 accounts.
We’ve assembled a team of experienced underwriters, claims specialists and support professionals who can provide insight, perspective and creative problem-solving. They work closely together to solve your client’s complex insurance needs as quickly and efficiently as possible.
To find out more about the many unique products we can offer your clients, visit the Great American Custom website.

General Liability, Commercial Auto and Umbrella and Inland Marine Coverages

Commercial and residential contractors and other heavy industry businesses often need a broad range of coverages to protect their many risks. But finding a highly rated carrier you feel good about and that has the expertise to write those coverages is often hard to find.  
The Mid-Continent Group of Great American Insurance offers a broad range of products for industries including commercial and residential contractors (including general contractors), oil and gas operations, special events, as well as OCP and Railroad Protective. We’re the selected carrier for homebuilders in three states—Oklahoma, Texas and Florida. We also offer a contract surety program and can provide general liability coverage on a non-admitted basis.  
To learn more, visit the Mid-Continent Group website.

General Liability, Commercial Auto and Umbrella and Inland Marine Coverages

Commercial and residential contractors and other heavy industry businesses often need a broad range of coverages to protect their many risks. But finding a highly rated carrier you feel good about and that has the expertise to write those coverages is often hard to find.  
The Mid-Continent Group of Great American Insurance offers a broad range of products for industries including commercial and residential contractors (including general contractors), oil and gas operations, special events, as well as OCP and Railroad Protective. We’re the selected carrier for homebuilders in three states—Oklahoma, Texas and Florida. We also offer a contract surety program and can provide general liability coverage on a non-admitted basis.  
To learn more, visit the Mid-Continent Group website.

Above and beyond

The Public Sector Division of Great American Insurance Group understands that every risk has a unique story that defines your organization. At Great American, we specialize in structuring creative solutions that align with your individual characteristics, values and goals. Great American provides superior financial stability and pricing that is consistent with your strategies and results. Coverages are available on a reinsurance or excess insurance (non-admitted) basis.

Coverage Highlights

  • $10 Million capacity available
  • General Liability
  • Automobile Liability
  • Police Professional
  • Public Officials
  • School Board E&O
  • Incidental Medical Malpractice
  • Employment Practices Liability
  • Buy-back Abuse/Molestation
  • Employee Benefits

Risk Guidelines

  • Minimum SIR of $100,000
  • Individual risks with population of 250,000 or less
  • Qualified TPA or in-house claims staff
  • ALAE inside/inside or outside/outside
  • No workers’ compensation
  • No monoline professional coverage
  • Required information includes ground-up historical and exposure
    data (10 yrs)

Target Classes

  • Municipalities
  • Public Schools
  • Community Colleges
  • Housing Authorities
  • Special Service Districts
  • Counties

Target Groups

  • Pools
  • Trusts
  • JPAs
  • Reciprocals
  • Mutuals
  • Captives
  • Individual Risks

Insurance for Social Service
Organizations and Non-Profits

The Specialty Human Services Division of Great American Insurance Group is an established leader in the non-profit and Social Service areas. We understand the diverse insurance needs of these organizations and offer one of the most comprehensive product selections available in the marketplace. Our agents and customers value our responsiveness, knowledge, experienced underwriting, efficient claims management and broad range of safety and loss prevention services.
To learn more about the coverages and services we can offer your clients, visit the Specialty Human Services Division website.

Organizations We Serve

  • Animal Related
  • Arts and Cultural
  • Clubs
  • Community Services
  • Education and Day Care
  • Family Services and Counseling
  • Food Distribution and Thrift Stores
  • Foundations and Grant Making
  • Housing and shelters
  • Recreation and Sports
  • Religious
  • Youth Services
The members of Great American
Insurance Group are subsidiaries of
American Financial Group, Inc. (AFG).
AFG is a holding company based in
Cincinnati Ohio. It is a Fortune 1000
company whose common stock is listed
on the New York Stock Exchange and
NASDAQ.
Corporate Headquarters
Great American Insurance Group Tower
301 E Fourth Street
Cincinnati, OH  45202
800 545 4269 / 513 369 5000
Lewis Insurance
2525 S. Lamar Ste 11
Austin, TX
78704

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