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What Is Reasonable Care for Maintaining Heat in an Unoccupied Home?

The Property Insurance Law Observer

The New York Supreme Court recently weighed in on what constitutes “reasonable care” to maintain heat in the context of a first-party insurance policy exclusion requiring such reasonable care. In Michael Zimmerman v. Leatherstocking Cooperative Insurance Company , CV-23-0362, 2024 NY Slip Op 02113 (April 18, 2024), the Plaintiff was in the process of selling his home in Saratoga Springs, New York.

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Insurance Considerations for Home-Based Businesses

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

Home Office Desk by Ken Tomita The rise of home-based businesses has been one of the most significant shifts in the modern work landscape. While operating a business from home offers convenience and flexibility, it also necessitates careful consideration of insurance needs. Traditional home insurance policies often fall short of covering the unique risks associated with running a business from home.

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Teaching New Insurance Agents Effective Voicemail Strategies

HBW Leads

Teaching new insurance agents the art of leaving effective voicemails is a crucial task for insurance agency owners. Mastering the art of the voicemail is a vital skill that can significantly impact success, whether you’re reaching out to leads or communicating with existing customers. Teaching new insurance agents this art is essential for agency owners and supervisors who want their agents to thrive.

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How to Get a $5 Million Life Insurance Policy: A Complete Guide

RiskQuoter

Learn everything you need to know about securing a $5 million life insurance policy, including underwriting, choosing the right company, and key factors that influence your rates. The post How to Get a $5 Million Life Insurance Policy: A Complete Guide appeared first on RiskQuoter.com.