Thursday, August 25, 2016

Backyard Structures and Home Insurance

If you have a freestanding garage, shed, pool or other structure on your home's property, it may be protected under your homeowner’s insurance policy.

Detached Structures

The coverage amount varies from policy to policy; check your policy for the specific coverage related to these items. For more information see the Insurance Information Institute. Remember to notify your agent or carrier of the existence of these items and keep the rebuilding cost of these structures in mind when purchasing your home insurance policy.
The items inside a shed or garage may also be covered by your homeowners policy, but you might consider a Personal Articles Policy or Inland Marine Policy for some types of machinery or sports equipment (limitations apply). This type of policy protects items beyond the limitations and deductibles of a homeowner’s insurance policy. You should review your personal property coverage with your agent or carrier to verify you have the correct coverage for your personal property.

Swimming Pools

Whether you already have a swimming pool or are thinking about getting one, review liability coverage options with your insurance agent or carrier. Most home insurance policies include some liability protection, but you may want more if you have a swimming pool. The Insurance Information Institute recommends increasing your amount of liability protection or purchasing an umbrella liability policy.
You can also take additional safety measures to help prevent accidents and reduce the potential liability exposure:
  • Add a high fence with a self-closing, locked gate to keep guests from entering without your knowledge, to help prevent accidents, and reduce potential liability exposure. Enforce safe pool rules, such as not diving into shallow water and walking, not running, around the edge of the pool.
  • Provide non-slip surfaces around your pool to prevent falls.
  • Maintain adult supervision of children in the pool at all times.
  • Keep necessary first-aid equipment near the pool.
  • Contact your local municipality to determine if your pool and surrounding fence meets requirements for size, depth and other safety features.
This is only a general description of coverages and is not a statement of contract. Details of coverage or limits vary in some states. All coverages are subject to the terms, provisions, exclusions, and conditions in the policy itself and in any endorsements.
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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Take A Vacation Without Busting Your Wallet

Summer may be over, but vacation season doesn’t have to be. When looking through your options, consider these tips for a trip that won’t break your budget:
• Fly in the middle of the week. You’ll usually get cheaper airfares by flying Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday.
• Choose off-peak dates. Avoid holiday weekends and other times of the year when vacation traffic is heavy—and more expensive for travelers.
• Book in advance. Last-minute airfares are usually more pricey. Lock in a better rate by making reservations two weeks or more in advance. 
• Consider air/hotel packages. Often you can find good deals on packages that combine flights and accommodations.
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Sunday, August 14, 2016

Motorcycle Insurance Port Charlotte, FL - Punta Gorda, FL

 Find Peace Of Mind In Motorcycle Coverage.

No matter if you’re planning your first spring ride, or your motorcycle is stored for the winter, a motorcycle insurance policy can help protect you and your bike. A representative from Harbor Nissan Insurance will explain both the ins and outs of available options. He or she will help you:
  • Build a motorcycle insurance quote
  • Leverage all discounts to help you maximize savings
  • Understand the policy you purchase and what it covers
  • Find the answers to questions about the filing an insurance claim

Insurance Coverage For Your Motorcycle

Coverage That Follows You.

Make it clear how much you love your motorcycle by keeping it safe with a quality insurance policy from one of the companies Harbor Nissan Insurance works with. The policy can include:
  • Bodily injury liability coverage
    Bodily injury liability coverage will help pay lost wages and medical expenses caused by the injury or death of another driver if you’re found at fault. Liability coverage may extend to a passenger on your motorcycle.
  • Property damage liability coverage
    Property damage liability coverage will pay for the damage to another person’s property if you’re found at fault. This can include vehicles, storefronts, homes and other buildings.
  • Medical payments
    Medical payment coverage will help pay for necessary and reasonable medical expenses that are the result of an injury to yourself or your passengers.
  • Personal injury protection (PIP)
    PIP coverage can help reimburse you for childcare, lost income, funeral expenses and medical expenses if you’re injured in a motorcycle accident.
  • Collision coverage
    Collision coverage will help pay for the damages to your motorcycle that are result from a collision with an object.
  • Comprehensive coverage
    Comprehensive insurance coverage will pay for damages to your motorcycle NOT caused by any type of crash with another vehicle.
  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury
    Underinsured or uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage will help pay for the injuries of you or a passenger if the driver found at fault is underinsured/uninsured.
  • Towing and labor
    Towing and labor coverage will help pay for the cost of towing and labor if your motorcycle breaks down or there is an accident that leaves it inoperable.
  • Rental reimbursement
    Rental reimbursement coverage will pay for a rental motorcycle if your bike is in the shop or has been stolen.
  • Motorcycle and off-road vehicle transport trailer damage
    Motorcycle and off-road vehicle transport trailer damage coverage will pay for the damage or loss of your trailer and bike resulting from vandalism, most natural disasters, rollover or collision.
  • Lease/loan gap
    If your bike has been totaled/stolen, loan gap coverage will pay the difference between what your motorcycle is valued at and what is still owing on the lease/loan.
  • Optional or added equipment
    Some policies come with $1,000 worth of coverage on after-market added equipment to your motorcycle.



Contact us for a for free quote today!

Contact Harbor Nissan Insurance for all your needs including auto, business, life, home, renters or bundled insurance packages. Please call (941) 787-2830 and a representative will be happy to assist.

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Do You Have Your Pre Vacation Checklist?

Hopefully, as you’re reading these words, you’ve already planned your next vacation and are mentally packing your suitcases. Taking a vacation is pleasant and important, but it also requires preparation, especially as you put assignments on hold and leave your team to carry on in your absence. To avoid interrupting the office’s workflow during your holiday, and to make your readjustment to the office life after vacation a little bit easier, make sure that you can cross off every item in our suggested Pre-Vacation Checklist:

1) Wrap up big projects.
Try to accomplish as much as possible before leaving for the vacation, even if it takes more time. Finishing all of your outstanding tasks will not only reduce the stress and optimize the working structure for the rest of the company while you’re away, but it will also decrease the pressure on you after or during your holiday.

2) Make a list of duties that you will have to pursue during your vacation.
Sometimes vacations make it easy to forget that there are some projects that require your participation even during the holiday. Make sure to remember them and schedule regular check-ins to ensure things are running smoothly. If you can streamline this process, you may not have to spend more than 5 minutes per day on your work issues, and you can dedicate the rest of your time to soaking up sun and enjoying yourself.

3) Notify your colleagues, partners and clients about your vacation.
Mention the date you are leaving and getting back to work, colleagues who can be contacted about various matters, and any emergency contacts. Writing an automated email with the pertinent information is an absolute must.

4) Arrange a team meeting.  
Go over the main projects and discuss the decisions that have to be made while you’re away. Negotiate the level of your engagement in the projects during the vacation and tell your boss and colleagues who is responsible for different tasks during your absence.

5) Create a project report.
Write a detailed report on your projects, explaining its details and providing tips and suggestions on its accomplishment. Offer this report to your boss and people, who you delegate the project to.

6) Delegate your responsibilities. 
Organize the support structure from your colleagues and distribute your responsibilities. Start introducing your colleagues to your projects in advance, bringing them up to speed and giving advice.  Inform your boss about whom you delegate your duties to, leave their contact information and describe what has to be done in your absence.

7) Organize your desk.
Devote some time to cleaning the desk and your work computer. It will not only make it easier for the person taking over your duties to navigate, but will also bring some logic and intuitiveness into the experience. (It’s always pleasant to come back to a clean and fresh environment!)

8) Leave the first day of work for getting back into the work pace.
Reserve the first day back on the job to get back into the work and analyze the current work flow to determine the future pace.

9) Devote 15 minutes a day for work e-mail.
While you’re away, spend no more than 15 minutes each day for e-mail communication. A quarter of an hour while you’re on holiday is a fair price to pay for staying aware of work flow and easing the process of getting back to work.

And finally, make sure you have fun and relax during your vacation.  To get back to work refreshed, happy and inspired, don’t forget to spend your vacation the way you want. Remember to follow the suggestions on the checklist to maximize the nourishing effect of vacations and make it easier to return to the office.