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Who Needs Commercial Vehicle Insurance?

Posted by David Ross on Sat, May 04, 2013

Have you recently started a new business, or perhaps suddenly come to the realization that your personal vehicle insurance may not fully protect you when using your car, van, or truck for business purposes? 

Commercial Vehicle Insurance Coverage Differs by Company

Is your personal vehicle insurance protection adequate when using your vehicle for commercial purposes? Learn why you should obtain commercial vehicle insurance. We serve Reading, PA, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Harrisburg, Allentown, Pittsburgh, Erie, Hershey, Pennsylvania and beyond.Although each insurance company has different guidelines for determining to what extent your personal vehicle may be insured when used for commercial purposes, it is nonetheless risky to assume your personal vehicle will be properly covered, if it is covered at all. Rather than taking chances, consult an independent insurance agent to learn the details of your coverage, and to select the best insurance company and policy to meet your commercial insurance needs.

How to Know if Your Vehicle Use is Commercial or Personal

The most obvious indicator that you are using your vehicle for business purposes occurs when you are using your car, van, truck, or other vehicle to transport merchandise or people, or to perform services for a fee.

For example, if you are using your vehicle to:

  • Deliver flowers or restaurant food, such as pizza or other food items
  • Perform landscaping services, such as delivering workers and/or materials
  • Perform snow removal services
  • Tow a trailer used for business purposes
  • Travel to customers for sales calls or to perform consulting services 

Who is Covered Under a Commercial Vehicle Insurance Policy?

Unlike a personal policy, commercial vehicle policies allow you to cover any of your employees when your vehicle is used for business purposes. If your vehicle is driven by employees, that’s a sure sign that you need a commercial policy. Likewise, if your vehicle is owned under a corporate partnership, or used to haul heavy equipment, or to make deliveries requiring federal or state filings, then you definitely need commercial vehicle insurance protection.

Amount of Vehicle Insurance You Need for Business vs. Personal Use

Commercial vehicle insurance policies generally provide greater protection than personal policies, with higher liability limits. However, it’s very important to make sure you are fully protected for both business and personal use if your vehicle is used for both.

Don’t Take Chances!

By now we hope you are thoroughly convinced that it is not worth taking chances with your commercial vehicle insurance coverage. Whether you hail from a larger city like Philadelphia or Allentown, or smaller areas like Reading or Lancaster, you need the right insurance protection. Please don't take chances with your future.

To learn more about commercial insurance for your car, van, truck, or commercial fleet, click here.  Or, contact us online. You may also reach us at (610) 775-3848. We’re independent insurance agents who stand ready to help you find the insurance protection that’s right for you, your budget, and your business.

Save on commercial vehicle insurance in Reading PA, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Lancaster, York, Erie, Allentown, Bethlehem, Pittsburgh, Hershey, Pennsylvania and beyond.

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Beware: Your Homeowners Insurance is Weaker Than You Think

Posted by David Ross on Sat, Apr 27, 2013

Chances are that your current homeowner’s insurance policy is weaker than you think in terms of the financial protection it offers. That’s because many insurers have been steadily changing their coverage to increase deductibles and to add new loopholes protecting the insurance company from excessive loss. To make matters worse, homeowner’s insurance rates have climbed 69% over the past 10 years and now average approximately $1,000 per year.

Learn why house insurance costs have increased 58% in Pennsylvania and the US. Advice for homeowners in Reading, Philadelphia, Lancaster, York, Harrisburg, PA and beyond.Why the Big Homeowner’s Insurance Cost Increases?

So why are insurers raising home insurance rates, cutting coverage, and increasing deductibles in Reading, Philadelphia, Allentown, Lancaster, and all across Pennsylvania and the US? Is it nothing more than unbridled greed? Hardly. Insurers are experiencing factors beyond their control that are driving up costs. The biggest factor alone, the weather, has resulted in a 58% increase in the number of catastrophic weather events in the past five years vs. the prior five, climbing from 602 to 953 according to insurance industry data. Of course, along with each disaster comes a series of insurance industry payouts to policy holders. 

Another factor driving these changes is that states have denied insurers’ requests to increase their rates to the full extent needed to capture the true increases in weather-related payouts. As a result, insurers have resorted to shifting a much larger percentage of the cost of homeowner’s claims to their customers in an effort to remain solvent, and this has been done by cutting coverage. Many homeowners are on the hook for far more of the cost of repairs than they were five years ago.  Homeowner’s insurance is among the least profitable forms of insurance, and, as they say, you can’t get blood from a rock, so something has to give, and that has been both the extent and cost of coverage.

Get Help: Homeowner’s Insurance Coverage Varies Widely

Have an independent insurance agent review your homeowners insurance policy in Berks County, Reading, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, or elsewhere in Pennsylvania.Because house insurance coverage varies widely among insurers, and given that the specifics of what is covered and what is not are often buried in the insurance policy fine print, it is wise to seek the advice of an independent insurance agent to help you make sense of the coverages, deductibles, and loopholes within policies offered by various insurance carriers. An independent agent is uniquely positioned to help you find the best policy for your needs and budget because he or she represents multiple competing carriers, rather than just one. Don’t rely solely on an insurance company’s reputation or marketing. Instead get the facts so you can make an informed purchase.

We Can Help

Are you and your family in a precarious position? Arrange for a homeowner’s insurance review with an independent agent. Why not make an appointment today? You’ll sleep better knowing you did the smart thing. Call us at (800) 947-1270 or (610) 775-3848, or click below to contact us.

Contact American Insuring Group near Reading, PA for Homeowners Insurance advice.

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Should Your Commercial Property Insurance Cover Tenant Improvements?

Posted by David Ross on Wed, Mar 27, 2013

If you are a landlord and you have tenants leasing your commercial property, you may want to take a second look at your lease agreement.  You may also want to review your landlord insurance policy to make certain the two are in harmony. Failing to do so may result in unexpected costs, lack of insurance protection, or coinsurance hassles in the event of a claim.

Whose Commercial Insurance Policy Pays for Damage to Improvements?

Your landlord insurance and commercial property insurance should properly cover permanent upgrades made by tenants. Buy commercial insurance for Reading, PA, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, Allentown, Pittsburgh, Erie, Hershey, Pennsylvania and beyond.As the owner of a commercial building, any permanent upgrades made to your property by a tenant become your property, not the tenant’s property. This may seem obvious, but consider the impact should damage be done to such improvements during the tenant’s leasing period. Whose insurance will pay for the repair or replacement cost?  Will either insurance policy pay? Will both pay? Can you live with the uncertainty of not knowing?

Getting it Right When You Craft the Lease Agreement

As a commercial property owner, you should clearly define who is liable for replacing or repairing permanent improvements and upgrades that become damaged. Even though the tenant’s commercial insurance policy normally covers damage to permanent improvements made by the tenant, it may be unwise to put the responsibility exclusively on the tenant.  Here’s why: if the owner takes responsibility then he can include the value of the improvements in the policy limit, thereby avoiding coinsurance penalties.

Did Your Tenant Opt Out of Insuring Permanent Improvements?

If the tenant does not want to insure the improvements, he can exclude such coverage via an Additional Property Not Covered endorsement. Furthermore, it is possible that even though the tenant has insurance for improvements, he may be underinsured.  Finally, if your lease has an early termination provision allowing the owner to cancel the lease if the building is significantly damaged, then the tenant’s policy will not cover the loss.

Ignorance is Dangerous When it comes to Commercial Property Insurance

The scenarios above should make it clear that ignorance of the details of your lease agreement and your commercial insurance policy can be dangerous to your financial health.  The two should be in harmony, especially when it comes to covering permanent improvements made by the tenant. 

Please call us at (610) 775-3838 if  you would like help in obtaining the proper landlord insurance protection for your rented commercial property.

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Workers Compensation Insurance Warning: Don’t Misclassify Employees

Posted by David Ross on Sat, Mar 16, 2013

Yes, Workers Compensation Insurance Can be Costly, but Don't Cheat

Workers compensation insurance and guidelines for determining independent contractor vs employee status. Get affordable workers compensation insurance from American Insuring Group, serving Reading PA, Berks County, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, York, Allentown, Lancaster, PA and beyond.Providing workers compensation insurance for employees can be a significant expense, especially in industries prone to serious injuries, such as those requiring heavy or potentially dangerous machinery.  While some employers may be tempted to misclassify workers as independent contractors rather than as employees in order to avoid worker’s comp insurance and other costs, the penalties for misclassifying employees as independent contractors can be severe.

IRS Guidelines for Determining Independent Contractor Status

According to the IRS:

You are not an independent contractor if you perform services that can be controlled by an employer (what will be done and how it will be done). This applies even if you are given freedom of action. What matters is that the employer has the legal right to control the details of how the services are performed.  

Consequences of Treating an Employee as an Independent Contractor

If you classify an employee as an independent contractor, whether to avoid workers compensation costs or purely by accident, and you have no reasonable basis for doing so, you may be held liable for employment taxes for that worker as well as incur severe penalties. See the IRS guidelines for determining employee vs. independent contractor status for more information. 

Some Common Sense Guidelines for Determining Independent Contractor Status

While the IRS provides detailed guidelines for determining independent contractor status, it may be helpful to consider how one state simplified the criteria. New York State noted these requirements to be eligible for independent contractor status:  

  • Advertising
    Has his/her own advertising (business cards, commercials, phone book listing, etc.)
  • Authority
    Performs work via his own contract, permit, or authority
  • Control
    Controls the manner and time for work performed
  • Different Work and Customers
    Performs work that differs from the primary work of the hiring business, and performs work for other businesses
  • EIN or Business Tax Return
    Has a Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the Federal IRS or has filed federal business or self-employment income tax returns for work or services performed in the prior calendar year
  • Equipment
    Provides all equipment and materials needed to perform services under the contract
  • Liability Insurance
    Has liability insurance (and if appropriate, has worker’s comp and disability insurance policies) under its own business name and Federal EIN
  • Obligations
    Has recurring business liabilities and obligations
  • Profit & Loss
    Operates under a specific contract, is responsible for satisfactory performance of work, is subject to profit or loss in performing the specific work under such contract, and is in a position to succeed or fail if the business's expenses exceed income
  • Separate
    Maintains a separate business establishment

Protecting Your Business from Workers Compensation Insurance Penalties

The above information is intended to be used only as an overview regarding independent contractor status. If you are in doubt as to the status of an independent contractor, seek professional advice from a local tax attorney, or get an opinion from the IRS by filling out form SS-8.  The stakes for misclassification can be high, and disputes over worker status can be both expensive and disruptive to your business, sometimes resulting in crippling retroactive penalties

Get the Right Workers Compensation Insurance Coverage for Your Business

If you would like help in acquiring affordable workers compensation insurance for your business, please Contact Us. Our helpful and courteous team will help you obtain quality insurance coverage at an affordable price. To learn more about workers compensation insurance, please click below.

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5 Drivers of Business Insurance Costs in Berks County and Beyond

Posted by David Ross on Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Use Knowledge to Offset Higher Business Insurance Costs

5 Drivers of Business Insurance Costs Berks County Reading PA 250Having the proper business insurance can be vital to growing your company and protecting your future. While every business varies in terms of exposure to risk and the related cost of coverage, knowing the 5 key cost drivers can help you reduce your insurance costs, whether you are in a mid-sized city like Reading or Allentown, a smaller city like York or Lancaster, or a large city like Philadelphia, especially if you consider costs before launching your business.

In the end, the cost of business insurance is driven by risk levels as perceived by your insurance carrier, and increases due to higher levels of risk. Regardless of the precise details associated with your business, your costs will be affected by some factors that statistically are related to your company type, company location, and other factors. 

Here are 5 Key Drivers of Business Insurance Costs:

#1 - Coverage Level Desired

It goes almost without saying that the cost of your business insurance coverage depends largely on the amount of coverage you desire. It is wise to get the advice of a trusted independent insurance agent before finalizing your coverage level. In some cases you may be able to reduce coverage in a policy if the coverage overlaps with protection already provided in another policy.

#2 - Business Location

Insurance costs may vary widely by state and by city. Businesses located in high-risk areas will pay higher rates. Risk assessments are affected not only by crime rates, but by the likelihood of incurring damage due to storms and other natural disasters. Check with your insurance agent regarding insurance costs prior to relocating your business or purchasing a new property.

#3 - Market

A business in an industry known for high losses will incur higher insurance costs, all else being equal. Industries known for physical risk and high worker's compensation losses will incur higher commercial insurance costs. Expect considerable swings in insurance rates based on the percentage of your employees working in an office setting vs. a construction or other setting known for physical risk.

#4 - Business Insurance Claims History

As with auto insurance and homeowners insurance, businesses also incur higher rates as the frequency of their claims increases. Consider potential cost increases that may result from filing a claim vs. covering the cost out of pocket without filing a claim, especially when you are considering changing insurance carriers. 

#5 - Optional Coverage Selected 

Although adding optional coverage increases your total insurance bill, optional coverage may be to your benefit. Consider business interruption insurance and key person insurance for executives and others who cannot be easily replaced, and whose absence is likely to cause a slowdown in business.

Do it Right - Get Help

Knowing the key drivers of business insurance costs and planning accordingly can help you navigate your insurance coverage options, and help you achieve the right level of coverage at the right price. Ask your independent insurance agent for assistance in understanding your options and the impact on cost.

We're Ready to Assist You with All Your Business Insurance Needs

American Insuring Group is an independent insurance agency located near Reading, PA, in Berks County. We can help you get the right business insurance coverage for your business at the best price by researching the most affordable insurance costs from our many competing insurance carriers.  Contact us today at 800-947-1270 and request a no-obligation, no-cost consultation, or fill out the form on our Contact Us page to get started.

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14 Business Insurance Terms for Berks County Entrepreneurs

Posted by David Ross on Tue, Feb 05, 2013

Is Business Insurance Too Complicated?

Business insurance: mention the topic and count down the seconds until yawns form and eyes glass over. For some, commercial insurance is just slightly more interesting than reading the phone book or memorizing the periodic table of elements.

Perhaps that’s because business insurance seems complicated, or because we suspect we’ll never really need it.  Talking about what might occur, such as a catastrophe requiring financial assistance, rather than what is likely to occur (business as usual), can seem so abstract, such a waste of time.  

3 Things Needed for Entrepreneurial Peace of Mind

Business insurance peace of mind for Reading, PA, Berks County, Philadelphia, and LancasterAh, but think of it this way: wouldn’t it be great to have the peace of mind of knowing that you are financially covered against many of the uncertainties life can throw at you? Isn’t that better than the nagging feeling that you may be unprotected against some unknown liability for which you failed to get the needed business insurance protection? 

To get to that blissful entrepreneurial state of mind, you need 3 simple things, none of which require yoga classes or the  help of a Zen master: 

  • Knowledge of basic business insurance terms and types of protection
  • A trustworthy and capable independent business insurance advisor
  • Decisiveness

Get all three, and in no time you’ll be covered with the right business insurance protection. Whether your business is in Reading, PA, Berks County, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Allentown, or beyond, every business owner who meets those 3 simple criteria sleep better at night. 

Buiding Your Business Insurance Knowledge: 14 Terms You Need to Know

While we can’t cover everything you need to know in this short post, we can get you started by presenting 14 key commercial insurance terms, each with a brief definition, in alphabetical order.  Read over them and then jot down some follow up questions for your independent insurance agent.  Once you have solidified your knowledge, decisiveness will follow. Take action for the good of your business, your employees, and your family.

  1. Bonding
    A guarantee of performance required for many businesses, and often by general contractors, janitorial companies, and businesses with government contracts

  2. Broker
    An independent insurance agent who represents multiple insurance companies, and is therefore in a better position to find the right business insurance at the right price vs. a single-company insurance salesman

  3. Business Interruption Insurance
    Coverage to replace lost sales and income suffered due to a covered loss

  4. Direct Writer
    The opposite of a broker, a direct writer represents a single insurance company

  5. Disability Insurance
    Insurance that pays a fixed monthly benefit if one becomes disabled and unable to perform their regular job

  6. Employment Practices Liability Insurance
    Coverage that protects the business from being sued due to the actions of employees, such as discrimination, abuse, sexual harrassment or wrongful termination

  7. Errors and Omissions Liability Coverage
    Protection for accountants, consultants, and other business professionals against damages due to an error or omission in work performed

  8. General Liability Insurance
    Business insurance protection against accidents of bodily injury or property damage to other persons or property

  9. Key Person Insurance
    Life insurance taken out against a key person, typically an executive or other key person, with the business itself as the beneficiary

  10. Package Policy
    A business insurance policy combining several types of protection in one package

  11. Property Insurance
    Protects equipment and other physical property from losses due to fire, theft, and other incidents, and is available in the form of “named peril” and “all risk” versions

  12. Replacement Cost Insurance
    Insures the business for the full current replacement cost

  13. Umbrella Coverage
    Liability insurance protection for amounts exceeding coverage on main policies, in the event a lawsuit exceeds underlying limits of coverage

  14. Worker’s Compensation Insurance
    Business insurance for medical, rehab, and lost wages for employees who are injured at work (usually state mandated)

There you have it. 14 simple business insurance terms that probably have you wondering what coverage you are missing, and ready to contact your independent insurance agent. Do that, and then get ready to be decisive. You’re almost there. 

How to Get Help with Your Business Insurance

Need help in figuring out the right commercial insurance protection for your Reading PA, Berks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, or Lancaster County business? Call us today at (800) 947-1270 for a free consultation, or click to contact us.

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Umbrella Insurance: Get Protection for Your Income & Assets

Posted by David Ross on Thu, Jan 10, 2013

Do you need umbrella liability insurance? Tips for individuals and business owners in Reading PA, Berks County, Allentown, Pittsburgh, Erie, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Lebanon, York, Hershey, Philadelphia, and beyond.Are You at Risk?

Even if you have good automobile and homeowner’s insurance, you may be liable for excessive damages resulting from a major lawsuit.  Consider what would happen if you were to injure a doctor, lawyer, or other highly paid professional in a car or other accident that prevented him from earning his regular income for the rest of his life. A court could easily award damages far exceeding the limits of your auto, watercraft, or homeowner’s insurance policy. Such damages could drastically alter your lifestyle for many years to come.

That’s where umbrella liability insurance comes in.  The right policy will provide the additional protection needed to withstand such an event. 

You May be at Higher Risk for a Lawsuit

Higher-income individuals who cause an accident have a far greater risk of being sued as lawyers seek out those with deep pockets. In such cases an umbrella policy may provide the protection that could be the difference between maintaining your lifestyle vs. paying punitive damages out of pocket for the rest of your life.

An Umbrella Liability Policy May be More Affordable Than You Think

Umbrella liability insurance tends to be more affordable than other types of insurance because it comes into play only after your other insurance has been exhausted.  For example, a $1,000,000 umbrella policy would cover up to an additional $600,000 of protection on a homeowner’s policy with $400,000 of coverage. The same principle applies to automobile and watercraft insurance. Increased savings may be found by purchasing your umbrella policy from the same insurance provider as for your home, car, commercial property, or watercraft.

Commercial Property and Umbrella Insurance

Are you a business owner or landlord? If so, you are at greater risk of incurring a lawsuit. Landlord insurance in the form of an umbrella liability policy can provide additional protection against lawsuits from tenants, as well as from being sued for slander or libel by disgruntled employees.

Do You Have an Adequate Umbrella Policy?

If you would like help in obtaining the right level of insurance protection then please click to contact us, or call us at 800-947-1270.

Affordable umbrella liability insurance for Reading PA, Berks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Lebanon, York, Pittsburgh, Erie, Pennsylvania and beyond.

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What is Landlord Insurance and Do You Need It?

Posted by David Ross on Fri, Jan 04, 2013

Landlord insurance tips for Berks County, Reading PA, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Lebanon, York, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Erie, Allentown, Bethlehem, State College, PA and beyond. Landlord Insurance Basics

Landlord insurance is designed to protect the landlord from incurring losses on his or her rental properties. This ranges from property damage to court/legal costs and more, including loss of rental income from a property that becomes inhabitable due to storm damage or other causes.

Do You Need Landlord Insurance?

Does life throw unexpected circumstances our way? If you are a landlord, then of course you need landlord insurance. The question is not whether you need it, but what types of coverage and how much of each type you need.  For example, with lawsuits rampant in today’s society, it is wise to consider coverage for discrimination and slander, even if you are certain that you would never commit either. To sleep better at night you may even want to consider comprehensive coverage, which protects you against circumstances not specifically identified in your policy.

Your Property is a Major Investment. Treat it as Such.

Would you go without homeowners insurance or car insurance? Then why consider going without landlord insurance? Your rental property value may easily eclipse your home value, and a loss of your rental property due to fire, storm damage, or other factors can lead to a long-lasting financial upheaval and loss of cash flow that can be easily avoided with the proper insurance coverage.

Not All Landlord Insurance is Created Equal

It is important for landlords to understand exactly what is and what is not covered under their policy. Policies may vary widely, so be sure to work with your insurance agent to understand all the important aspects of your current coverage and to uncover your potential vulnerabilities. For example, your policy may cover only certain types of damage, such as exterior vs. interior damage.  Likewise, legal costs may be excluded from your policy. Be sure to ask your independent insurance agent what types of additional coverage are available from your current carrier and from competing insurance carriers, and then consider switching carriers or upgrading your policy if needed.  Your independent insurance agent represents multiple insurance companies, so changing to another carrier is easy with the right agent.

Need Help Understanding Your Landlord Insurance Options?

Contact us today for a free evaluation: 800-947-1270

Learn more about landlord insurance. Serving Berks County, Reading PA, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, York, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Lebanon, State College, Pennsylvania and beyond.

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5 Ways to Save on Landlord Insurance

Posted by David Ross on Tue, Dec 18, 2012

As a landlord, obtaining the right level of public liability insurance coverage is important for your peace of mind and your bottom line, especially when you experience a large claim against your landlord insurance.

Tips to save on landlord insurance, public liability insurance. Berks County, Reading PA, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, Lebanon, York, Pennsylvania.5 Easy Steps to Better Public Liability Insurance Protection & Greater Savings:

#1.  Place All Your Properties on One Landlord Insurance Policy (Public Liability Insurance Policy)

It is possible to save a considerable sum by combining all your properties under the same insurance provider.  Rather than insuring each property separately, ensure them all under a single policy with a common renewal date. As a bonus, your bookkeeping will be simplified as well.

You can also phase your properties into a common Landlord Insurance policy over time by moving each to the combined commercial property insurance policy as the renewal date for each individual policy comes due.  As you purchase new properties, be sure to add them to the combined policy for even greater savings.  Depending on the insurer, you may be able to group more than one type of commercial property under the same policy, such as apartments vs. shops.

#2. Seek Professionals as Occupants

Consider gearing your marketing efforts to appeal to professional occupants with full time employment.  Some insurers charge a higher premium for landlords of college students and others who statistically are more likely to cause property damage. By seeking occupants who are full-time professionals, you are appealing to a low-risk group with correspondingly lower landlord insurance costs.

#3. Insure Your Properties for the Right Amount

Property values and replacement costs are constantly in flux. Therefore, check the amount of coverage on each property periodically to be sure that it accurately reflects your true replacement cost.  If you are over-insured then your premiums will be higher than they would be for the right amount of coverage. On the other hand, if you are under-insured then you risk incurring major and lasting financial problems if your property is destroyed and you lack sufficient insurance protection to rebuild it properly.

#4. Add a Larger Deductible to Your Landlord Insurance Policy

By adding a larger deductible to your policy, your premiums may drop significantly. This approach amounts to self-insuring for the deductible amount. Follow these steps to determine if paying a higher deductible is likely to be a better deal:

  1. Find out the annual premium cost to insure your properties with your current deductible amount vs. the cost with a higher deductible.
  2. Multiply the annual savings by 5 years (or whatever period you are likely to keep the property) to estimate your total savings on landlord insurance premiums over a 5-year period.
  3. Determine how many claims you would have to incur over 5 years before your savings on premiums would be consumed. If that number of claims looks unrealistically high, then it may make sense to increase your deductible and pocket the savings in premiums.

#5. Add a Security System to Your Commercial Properties

This is one of the most often-overlooked ways to save. Even a simple burglar alarm may save a meaningful amount on your insurance, possibly 10%. Compare the 5-year savings to the cost of the system. Chances are good that you may be money ahead by adding the system, and you and your tenants will have greater peace of mind as well.  An independent insurance agent who represents multiple companies provides the best opportunity to save by comparing quotes from competing insurers. 

Get Help

Do need help in finding the right landlord insurance for your commercial property? Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation on ways you can save more while enjoying better public liability insurance protection.

Save on public liability landlord insurance. Serving Reading, PA, Berks County, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Lebanon, York, Harrisburg, Allentown, Bethlehem, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and beyond.

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Life Insurance: 7 Ways to Cut Costs

Posted by David Ross on Sat, Dec 15, 2012

Although we'll all die someday, when we do, we don't want to leave our loved ones with huge debts or financial problems. To ensure your family is financially secure in case you should pass away unexpectedly, you need life insurance. Like other financial products, it is important to get an insurance solution that provides the best value for your money.

Smart ways to reduce your life insurance costs. Serving Reading, PA, Berks County, Allentown, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Lebanon, York, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, State College, Pennsylvania and beyond.An affordable policy can help you save money without straining your budget. Here are seven tips to help you pay less for insurance:

1. Determine the amount of life insurance you need

Check your finances and determine how much life insurance you need. Consider the expenses that your spouse and loved ones will have to bear should you pass away unexpectedly. Think about short-term expenses such as funeral expenses, buying food and paying rent, as well as long-term expenses such as college education costs.

Check the amount of savings you have and use life insurance to cover the difference between the savings and the total expected expenses of your loved ones.

2. Decide on the type of life insurance to apply for

You can apply for permanent or term life insurance. Permanent insurance offers protection for your whole life while term life insurance provides protection for a specified term. Term insurance will help you save on your payment cost. The insurance is cheaper than permanent insurance and is the better option in many situations. However, in some cases a whole life policy may work best for you, depending on your investment portfolio and strategy.

3. Shop around for the best rates

Insurance providers charge different rates. To get the best deal in the market, shop around and compare the offers of different providers. Look at both the cost of premiums you will pay and the coverage provided by each insurer. Use online insurance comparison websites to compare rates from different providers, but be sure to speak with a knowledgeable insurance agent before making a final decision. Remember, and independent agent is positioned to save you money because he or she represents many different insurers, and can select the best policy for your specific needs.

4. Check for hidden fees

As you shop around, be sure to understand all hidden fees. Some insurance companies charge fees every month instead of annually. Some policies also come with riders, or add-ons, that may not benefit you at all. Examples of add-ons that you should understand in terms of both cost and benefits before reaching a decision include:

  • Accident death benefit
  • Waiver of premium rider
  • Disability income rider
  • Accelerate death benefit

5. Make lifestyle changes

Staying healthy can significantly lower your insurance premiums. People with lifestyle diseases such as obesity and diabetes usually pay higher premiums. Before you apply for insurance, think about getting into shape, quitting smoking, and reducing alcohol consumption. If you already have purchased life insurance, you can renegotiate the payments when you start leading a healthier lifestyle.

6. Round up your payments

Most of the time, you will pay less for coverage that is rounded up into larger multiples. For example, a $500,000 policy may cost less than a $400,000 policy. Check with your insurance provider for the rate per $1000 of coverage, which usually goes down when a certain amount of coverage is achieved. The figure will help you determine the amount of benefits you will receive for the least amount of money.

7. Find an independent life insurance agent and the right insurance company

Some companies offer competitive rates for conditions such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes. These companies have underwriters who analyze the condition of insurance buyers on a case-by-case basis rather than setting a lump sum for buyers with a particular condition in one group. For example, if you have mild diabetes, you are likely to pay less than a person with chronic diabetes. An independent agent can help you compare such options from several companies, resulting in a better match between your needs and your policy.

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