Fresno Office: Super Bowl LII Winners

 

Congrats Victoria K for winning the playoff bracket with -1!

See below for the square winners:

1st $5 Sheet

Q1 – $100 – Cathy James

Q2 – $100 – RAK

Q3- $100 – Helen Sunahara

Q4 – $200 – Austin Ayala

1st $10 Sheet

Q1 – $200 – Fran Antonino

Q2- $200 – Julie Johnson

Q3 – $200 – Marshall Petersen

Q4 – $400 – SAK

2nd $5 Sheet

Q1- $100 – M. monk (?)

Q2- $100 – Mandy Pruitt

Q3- $100 – Sandy Rogers

Q4- $200 – Fran Antonino

2nd $10 Sheet

Q1 – $200 – Bob S.

Q2- $200 – Donna B. (Antonino)

Q3- $200 – Brent E. (Antonino)

Q4 – $400 – Mike Miller

OSHA Posting Reminder

As a reminder per this email, all employers with 11 or more employees (except those in certain low-hazard establishments in the retail, professional services, finance and real estate sectors) are required to post the OSHA 300 Form summarizing their workplace illnesses and injuries for 2017. This must be posted in a place where the employees can easily read the information and understand the types of accidents that are occurring at their workplace. This form must be posted until the end of April 2018.

Please contact Steve Gutilla, Jr. with any questions you may have.

 

Throwback Thursday: Jeff Priolo of SLO

#TBT to our very own Jeff Priolo (of our San Luis Obispo office) volunteering with the Board of Directors of the Central Coast Aquarium in Avila Beach back in December. He and this crew did landscaping and irrigation work for a new Outdoor Classroom adjacent to the aquarium. We can’t wait to visit once it’s complete!

IIABCal: Legislative Update on Fire Insurance Legislation Proposed In 2018

There is the potential to be as many as 30 fire insurance related legislative measures introduced by the February 16, 2018 bill introduction deadline for the year, the majority of which to be potentially sponsored by California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones.

These are currently proposals, with the exception of those in Section I which have been formally introduced. The following is intended to provide a primer on potential legislative action in this issue area.

Click here to read on.

 

Quarterly Conference Call: Workers’ Compensation

 

Mark you calendar and remind your clients:

D&D Insurance invites our clients to a quarterly Worker’s Compensation conference call! The call will be held on January 10th, 2018 at 10:00 AM.

Topics covered include:

-Proper claim reporting
-First Aid
-MPN requirements
-Proper DWC-1 execution
-Transitional return to work

Please RSVP to Michelle at (559) 437-6812 if you’d like to attend.

Solar Equipment and Artificial Lawns: Customer Info

We are seeing an uptick in People installing Solar Equipment and or Artificial Lawns to their homes and businesses.

Solar Equipment:

  • Solar equipment can be either leased or bought outright. A typical lease states the user must indemnify for repairs beyond normal maintenance. In either case, check with the Insurance Co. Underwriter on how they want to increase coverage. Some are increasing it by Dwelling/Building limits and others are requesting it to be added by Endorsement. Ask the client if it is attached to the roof or a separate standalone structure. If it is a standalone structure, remember to increase the “Other Structure” limits or by Endorsement. The point being, the Solar Equipment adds overall value to the Risk and needs to be accounted for in the risk valuation. We don’t want to be short changed if the property is destroyed, i.e. fire.

 

Artificial Lawn:

  • Artificial lawns are still classified under Tress, Plants & Lawns extension of coverage. There are financial limitations for lawn coverage. Most Dwelling or Business policies have a maximum lawn allowance of $500.00 to $1,000.00. Artificial lawns are not cheap, so inquire with the client on costs. The lawn will need to be a “Scheduled Item”. There is a new trend of Artificial Lawns being stolen.

 

On behalf of John Manning & The Claims Team