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EMERGENCY EXIT!
Aug 27, 2010
HAVE IT YOUR WAY
Contact my office with the insurance topics of most interest to you & we will try to write an article about it in a future Spotlight column.
Apr 3, 2009
YOU ASKED FOR IT
Translates common insurance legalese into easy to understand English. Explains some common insurance terms using a FAQs format
Apr 3, 2009
THE WOLF IS AT THE DOOR
After 6 years, excessive losses for some results in rate increases for someof our theatre clients.
Apr 3, 2009
WILL BUILD TO SUIT
Outlines the various types of insurance coverage available to meet the needs of your theatre group.
Apr 3, 2009
WHO AM I TO TELL YOU?
Information about our insurance & community theatre experiences.
Apr 3, 2009
WHERE'S THE HARM IN THAT?
Hold Harmless Agreements when others use/rent your theatre or when you hire contractors to do work at your theatre.
Apr 3, 2009
DOES ANYBODY SEE WHAT I SEE?
After 5 years without a rate increase, our insurance program is facing one due to excessive property losses resulting from groups who are neglecting to secure their most valuable equipment.
Apr 3, 2009
VOLUNTEER PROTECTION!?
Follow up to the Aug/96 article on D&O insurance. Addresses the 1997 U.S.Volunteer Protection Act; a law that was supposed to protect those who serve on volunteer Boards of Directors
Apr 3, 2009
TO DRINK OR NOT TO DRINK
A reprint of the article about Liquor liability insurance for community theatres.
Apr 3, 2009
TERRORISM HITS HOME
Details the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 and explains how this new federal law impacts community theatres.
Apr 3, 2009
A TENET FOR OWNERS AND TENANTS
Make sure all your property interests are protected; including Leasehold Improvements coverage.
Apr 3, 2009
SUPPORTING CAST
When considering property insurance, do not overlook important coverage such as Debris Removal, Ordinance & Law, Flood Exclusions.
Apr 3, 2009
IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS WE DO TOGETHER
Discusses how something so small as unsecured portable stair units can create enormous liability risks.
Apr 3, 2009
RENTING WITH AN OPTION TO SUE
Revisiting the dangers of renting your theatre to others who do not have their own insurance.
Apr 3, 2009
PRIVACY MY #!^&*
Mears Insurance Agency's privacy policy with regard to handling your theatre group's insurance information
Apr 3, 2009
OLD NEWS IS GOOD NEWS
Theatre insurance clients can add liability coverage for various "special events" at reasonable prices
Apr 3, 2009
WHOSE MONEY IS IT ANYWAY?
Describes Employee Dishonesty, Theft of Money, Depositor Forgery as crime elements that can be added to any commercial package policy to protect the financial assets of your theatre group.
Apr 3, 2009
A MIRACLE
Now you can add General Liability coverage to your insurance policy when others rent your theatre space. There is additional premium charged for the added coverage and the coverage is subject to limitations.
Apr 3, 2009
YOU DO THE MATH
More information about Additional Insured Certificates.
Apr 3, 2009
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Daniel J. Castle
(231) 873-0727
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