The Aftermath of Isaac: Water and Mold Damage

When Hurricane Isaac passed to the south of the Treasure Coast in late August 2012, Floridians on the east coast breathed a sigh of relief; thankful the storm was not a direct hit. However, the storm dumped between 6 and 13 inches of rain, leaving thousands of homes and businesses with some level of water damage.

Remaining Profitable as an Insurance Agent

These days present a challenge economically to many families, so cutting costs has become, and will stay the norm. Gone are the days where prices “are what they are,” with people paying bills and buying items without thinking twice about the cost. Unfortunately, the new mentality has trickled into the property insurance market, with many

Fire Damage Cleaning and Restoration

Most of us are fascinated by fire. Whether sitting beside a campfire or in front of a fireplace, many of us could stare at the flames for hours. We find it interesting, hypnotizing, cozy and desirable. However, for all the pleasure a fire brings, it carries an equal amount of danger that the majority of us

You Too Can Prevent Christmas Fires

If you are a Mythbusters fan, you already know the answer to the question of whether or not tested and approved Christmas lights, even on a very dry tree, can cause fires. That answer, surprisingly, is no- the myth was busted.  However, before you start loading your overly dry evergreen with string after string of bright,

Insurance and Communication

As always, I try to write about relevant topics that apply to all of us. Recently, communication has been at the top of my list, so I thought sharing some insights about what I’ve learned would be helpful. As we are training our staff for various situations, communication has been at the forefront of our