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New Enhancements to Real Estate E&O Program

We are proud to announce that we’re now offering an exclusive Real Estate Errors and Omissions Liability protection. Easy Way to Quote and Bind Online We offer an advanced and intuitive online application that allows to facilitate the quotation, binding and policy issuance process for our customers. For qualified applicants, a quote and policy may be processed in minutes. Coverage Features We’re confident that our program will bring you superior underwriting and service. That said, the policy’s coverage will remain packed with coveted features and include 2 free hours of access to a toll-free, confidential risk management hotline and, for qualifying risks, new coverage… Read More »New Enhancements to Real Estate E&O Program

LOSS CONTROL: CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)

Sources of CO Unvented kerosene and gas space heaters; leaking chimneys and furnaces; back-drafting from furnaces, gas water heaters, wood stoves, and fireplaces; gas stoves; generators and other gasoline powered equipment; automobile exhaust from attached garages; and tobacco smoke. These products are all sources of CO which can be deadly if proper safety precautions are not taken. Where to Install Detectors According to the USFA (United States Fire Administration) a CO detector should be installed outside all sleeping areas (about 10 feet away from a bedroom). The USFA says that detectors should not be placed within 5 feet of any… Read More »LOSS CONTROL: CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)

New York Labor Law Section 240 Explained

As a result of New York Labor Law Section 240, you may be liable for injuries to contractors you hire to do work at or on your property. Learn more about this law and what you can do to reduce your risk. As a New York property owner or a tenant who hires contractors to repair, alter, paint, erect, demolish, clean or point a building or structure, you may be liable, under New York Law Section 240, for injuries sustained by the contractor’s workers who fall from heights or who are struck by falling objects. Read more

Risk of Injury with Tablet Computers

Remember the story about the carpal tunnel syndrome? Now all workers compensation insurance applications ask whether the workstations are designed ergonomically. The time where the application will be asking one more question about the use of tablet pc devices is probably coming soon, as tablet computer users may run the risk of neck and shoulder pain after prolonged use of the devices, a group of scientists said in a newly published study. The study, commissioned by the U.S. States Department of Environmental Health, the Harvard School of Public Health and Microsoft Corp., among others, examined the effects of media tablet… Read More »Risk of Injury with Tablet Computers

Paperless Insurance Now Offers Coverage in New York

SAN FRANCISCO-based independent insurance brokerage Paperless Insurance Services (PIS INC), Inc. has started offering business insurance products in the State of New York, PIS INC announced Thursday. PIS INC will be using their website as the marketing and underwriting base in the State if New York CFO Diana Motseniat said in her announcement. Paperless Insurance also announced that it is in the process of starting operations in the State of Texas. “Starting operations in New York is vital to the continued expansion of our U.S. platform to complement our strong position and build a truly unified small business insurance platform,”… Read More »Paperless Insurance Now Offers Coverage in New York

Fire Safety Checklist

This inspection sheet should be completed at home by the entire family.  Inspect each area of your home to make sure no fire hazards exist. We have ___ smoke alarms in our home. The last time we replaced the battery in our smoke alarm was __/__/__.  It must be replaced once a year. We test our smoke alarms monthly. We never use the batteries in the smoke alarms for toys or anything else. We have a home escape plan. Our plan includes two ways out of every room. Our family has a special place to meet outside if there is… Read More »Fire Safety Checklist

D&O Liability for Non-Profits

Did you know that Paperless Insurance offers Directors’ & Officers’ Liability coverage for Nonprofit Organizations? Designed specifically to meet the unique needs of Nonprofits including, but not limited to, social service agencies, associations, museums and foundations, this program is offered through a special program administrator, and endorsed by a number of prestigious organizations such as United Way Worldwide, the American Association of Museums and the American Society of Association Executives. Coverages Tailored to Each Specific Class of Nonprofit Full Limit Anti-trust coverage for Associations, IRS Fines and Penalties coverage for Foundations, and Provenance Sublimits for Museums are just a few… Read More »D&O Liability for Non-Profits

Texting is New Calling

According to the data released by  Nielsen, the cell phone’s primary purpose of making calls is no longer valid with teens. The voice usage of teens (13 – 17 years old) has dropped from 685 to 572 minutes in one year, while the data consuming increased 256% to 320MB per month. In the same time, the texting has also gone up to on average of 7 text messages (sending or receiving) within each waking hour, totaling to 3,417 messages per month. The boys texting averages at ~2,800 texts per month, while girls are almost at ~4,000 messages per month. Paperless Advise: 1. Unlimited text… Read More »Texting is New Calling

Overpaid Workers Comp. Benefits Can’t be Recovered Back

Any business owners with employees must have workers comp. insurance. Workers comp. insurance premium is based on a few factors: 1. Employees’ duties and payroll 2. Claim history, which includes the frequency and the nature of claims, as well as how much was paid out. 3. Some additional underwriting data factoring safety features of the work space, locations, working hours (24-hour operation is considered as a high risk) and similar. Let’s talk about #2 – claim history, in particular, how much was paid off in case of a claim. First off, the funds paid out often include medical payments, lost… Read More »Overpaid Workers Comp. Benefits Can’t be Recovered Back