Wednesday, November 7, 2012

4 Tips for making a flood insurance Claim after Sandy

As the East Coast wakes this morning to storm damage, flooding and continued warnings, and thoughts will start to turn from survival to recovery. Insurance and flood insurance claims will form a key part of that recovery.

One of the most striking things about this storm is the locations at risk. We’re not used to seeing Manhattan in then sights of a hurricane. If you’re in one of those locations, you’re probably not used to making flood insurance claims. It might not be the first thing on your mind as you assess the devastation, but there are some important insurance issues to think about in the aftermath of a disaster.

Catalogue the Damage
As you look around your flood-soaked home, or look for your flood-transported car this is an easy step to forget. But that could be a costly mistake. It’s important to record all of the damage, both in images and in writing. When you make a claim, you will be asked to give details above and beyond stating that your home was flooded, providing your insurance provider with a list of damage will be really helpful in processing your claim. An adjuster will make the final call, but an illustrated list will make sure that nothing is missed.

Report Everything
It’s important that you report every piece of damage to your insurance provider. The main type of damage will be flood related, but that doesn’t mean that flooding caused all of the damage. Even if you don’t have flood insurance, you should assess your damage and contact your provider or agent. Most property policies exclude flood damage, but they do provide coverage for storm damage. Your claims adjuster will decide which damage constitutes a flood insurance claim and which can be made through your standard policy. The only way to know for sure is to report the damage.

Report Straight Away
With any insurance claim, it’s important to report the damage straight away. With so much damage caused by Sandy, insurance companies will be backed up trying to deal with flood insurance claims. That doesn’t mean you should wait to report damage. Get your report in as soon as you can, then get ready to wait your turn with an adjuster.

Clean Up
Like the movie scene where the stab victim is told to leave the knife in to prevent further bleeding, people often advise you to leave damage property until an adjuster sees it. This could be a big mistake with flood damage. Water doesn’t stop damaging property once it’s washed over it, it soaks in, creates mold and affects structural integrity. Leaving the damage could actually make it worse. You don’t need to wait for the adjuster; once you have your records and photographs, you need to start the cleanup.

Flood insurance claims may be the furthest thing from your mind right now. It may be something you just don’t want to think about. But you can’t afford to forget it.

 

Anthony W. Charles BS, MBA, CWCA  -  President
acharles@scsinsuranceinc.com  

Anthony Charles attended Southern Connecticut State University where he attained a Bachelor’s degree. He continued his education at New York University where he completed his Master’s degree in management and finance. Anthony started his insurance career with a national insurance carrier in operations and investments. He moved to the retail brokerage business in 1981 and became a partner in the firm in 1991. With more than 30 years of risk management and owner operator experience he brings a unique consultative approach to our clients.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Be Prepared for Hurricane Sandy!

Hurricane Sandy made landfall Thursday in southern Cuba as a Category 2 storm. Sandy will begin to affect the Southeast U.S. coast Friday.

The system’s wind field is expected to become larger with time, and will lead to high surf, rip currents, gusty winds and heavy rain along parts of the Southeast U.S. coast into the weekend. Eventually, the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic could see significant impacts from Sandy by early next week. Preparation is paramount.

Please review our hurricane guide as you plan to protect yourself, your business and your community!








Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Good News for Moving & Storage Companies!



SCS Agency is proud to announce our partnership with Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company and their Moving & Storage Program!  Effective September 2012,  SCS Agency is combining our expertise along with Fireman’s Fund and sharing the benefits with YOU! 

Learn more about SCS Insurance.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Get to Know Anthony Charles!

Anthony Charles

What’s your role in the firm?
President & CEO 

What brought you to this career and what do you like most about it?
My background is in finance.  As I grew my career in that field, I quickly realized that I wanted more out of my personal growth and career than what finance would offer.  So, I became involved with insurance.  Today, I like that my education background, as well as my life experiences, enable me to help business owners grow their businesses and meet their goals.    

What do you like most about working at SCS Insurance?
I truly enjoy working with clients on a day-to-day basis.  In addition, I like the flexibility to work both in and on my business.   And, at the end of the day, I’m proud that SCS brings positive products and services to our community. 

Of our Core Values, which one are you most passionate about?
That’s a simple one for me. I’m extremely passionate about gaining the trust of our clients and friends so that we can help them.  And, ultimately, our one and only goal is to do what is best for them. 

Tell us something unique about you?    
Having been raised by immigrant parents and grandparents, I feel I am a throwback to a stereotypical renaissance man. I have multiple interests and operate at a six – on a scale of one to 10 – when doing most of them!  I enjoy being involved with everything from philanthropic work, to wine-making, to consulting, and it’s these interests that allow me to bring a very unique product to my clients.

Friday, September 21, 2012

An Exciting Announcement: Harleysville Insurance

SCS Insurance, Inc. is proud to announce that they now offer insurance solutions through Harleysville Insurance Company. Harleysville Insurance is an AM Best rated “A” carrier, and is now a member of Nationwide Insurance company. They have been in business since 1915 as the “Good people to know” and even invented the smile button. With this addition, SCS is able to offer more competitive insurance solutions primarily in the Real Estate and Contractors marketplace targeting the small to mid-sized business.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Welcome to the SCS Agency Blog!

Welcome to the SCS Agency blog!  We are excited to launch an additional way to connect with our clients, employees and community.  Please feel free to use this space to ask questions about risk, business and insurance.

Our promise is to cover topics that will help educate you on the importance of managing your risk to help meet your personal and professional goals. We have over 80 years of insurance experience but, as times have changed so has our focus.  Today, we understand the importance of not just handing over a policy, we understand our clients' need for an additional business advisor.  And, we believe our 90% client retention is a testament to that focus.

I look forward to our team of professionals providing great resource material and insight to you and your business.

 

Anthony W. Charles BS, MBA, CWCA  -  President
acharles@scsinsuranceinc.com  

Anthony Charles attended Southern Connecticut State University where he attained a Bachelor’s degree. He continued his education at New York University where he completed his Master’s degree in management and finance. Anthony started his insurance career with a national insurance carrier in operations and investments. He moved to the retail brokerage business in 1981 and became a partner in the firm in 1991. With more than 30 years of risk management and owner operator experience he brings a unique consultative approach to our clients.