Homeowners insurance is one of the most common types of coverage offered. It is designed to cover the cost of repairing or rebuilding your home after an accident and can provide replacement costs for personal belongings when broken or destroyed. …
Read MoreLight industrial is a term you often hear when discussing commercial insurance, but what does it mean? Typically, light industrial refers to operations such as machine shops, sheet metal work (shop only, no installation), and manufacturing of metal goods,…
Read MoreWhile much of the insurance industry is attempting to commoditize insurance protection with cute commercials and a focus on price – rather than coverage and claims service – Central has taken the opposite approach and continues to offer innovative solutions…
Read MoreOne insurance coverage that is extremely important to property owners – and is sometimes overlooked – is Equipment Breakdown Coverage. Equipment Breakdown insurance has been available for commercial property owners for quite a while, but it is now commonly available…
Read MoreMany homes today incorporate advanced technology electronics and other equipment that is not covered by your standard homeowner insurance policy, yet a loss to one of these items can become a significant expense. Is there anything you can do to…
Read MoreWhat equipment do you use in your business? What would you do if any piece of that equipment were to break down? For instance, how could you operate your restaurant if your ovens, stoves, or fryers were not working properly? Or if the…
Read MoreTimes are changing and with it the composition of our population. Today’s children are tomorrow’s adults. And, as it seems, yesterday’s children don’t think about housing the way their parents did at their age. At one time, owning a home was a standard…
Read MoreAnything that can go wrong, will go wrong. This adage, coined by American aerospace engineer Edward Murphy some six decades ago, is known as Murphy’s Law. A popular variant to this statement adds the conclusion “at the worst possible moment.”…
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