Dog Owner Tips

Dog Tips

Dog Owner Tips

 

Dog bites are serious insurance business.  Over 2,000 injuries that require immediate medical care result from dog bites, daily!  The owners of these poorly behaved dogs can be held legally liable for their dog’s actions.  Forunately, many of these bites are covered by Homowners policies, with some exceptions. In fact almost 33% of all claims paid by insurance companies through Homeowner policies are the result of dog bites.  Many companies won’t write new policies for homeowners with dogs considered to be aggressive breeds- rotweilers, pit bulls and German Sheppards are often on these lists.  Some carriers even request pictures of mixed breed canines to try to determine breed traits.

 

No dog owner wants their dog biting friends or family, so here are some suggestions from professional dog trainers.

 

*Consider dog breeds carefully prior to selecting your new pet.  Some breeds are more aggressive than others.  You can even ask your insurance agent about a list of breeds that are problems for insurance companies.

*Spay or neuter the animal, as this often decreases the aggressiveness of dogs.

*Seek a veternarian’s advice quickly if your dog starts to become aggressive.

*Socialize your dog from an early age to encourage appropriate behavior.

*Never leave dogs alone with small children.

*Avoid aggressive games with puppies and dogs- tug of war, wrestling.

*Don’t put dogs in situations where they can feel threatened or teased.

*Train your dog to obey commands.

*If your dog does bite someone, a board certified plastic surgeon should be consulted to minimize scarring and/or potential disfurgement.

 

For more information on dogs and insurance, call Johnson & Rohan Insurance at (781) 224-0909.

Top North Shore Public Golf Courses

Middleton Golf Course Number One

Top 11 North Shore, Massachusetts Public Access Golf Courses

Everyone has an opinion and, I suppose, we do too.

Where should you go to enjoy a round of public golf on the North Shore?

We offer our Top North Shore Public Golf Courses:

  1. Middleton Golf Course, 105 South Main Street, Middleton, MA, 01949, (978) 774-4075, 18 holes, public.  Note: Great place to practice your short game. Demanding par 3, great for players of all abilities, great food, eat on the deck when your done!  Call to learn about free Saturday clinics for beginners.  Great for lessons too.
  2. Far Corner Golf Course, 5 Barker Road, Boxford, MA, 01921, (978) 352-8300, 27 holes, public Note: Great public facility with 27 holes, driving range and putting green. Great value food in the club house too.
  3. Bradford Country Club, 201 Chadwick Road, Bradford, MA, 01835, (978) 372-8587, 18holes, public Note: Challenging routing with 3+ sets of tees, great for golfers of all abilities.  Hit it straight!
  4. Larry Gannon Municipal Golf Course, 60 Great Woods Road, Lynn, MA, 01904, (781) 592-8238,18 holes, public. Note: Well manicured, Donald Ross designed, town owned facility.  Call in advance, gets busy.
  5. Beverly Golf & Tennis Club, 134 McKay Street, Beverly, MA, 01915, (978) 922-9072, 18 holes, semi private. Notes: Fun, full length track, usually with quick greens.  Call ahead for tee times, semi private.
  6. Sagamore Spring Golf Club, 1287 Main Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940, (781) 334-3151. 18 holes, public. Fun course, inviting, friendly staff.
  7. The Meadow at Peabody GC, 80 Granite Street,Peabody, MA, 01960, (978) 532-9390, 18 holes, public.
  8. Olde Salem Greens Golf Course, 75 Willson Street, Salem, MA, 01970, (978) 744-2149, 9 holes, public.
  9. New Meadows Golf Club, 30 Wildes Road, Topsfield, MA, 01983, (978) 290-2288,9 holes, public.  Note: Conveniently located right off Route 1 North, fun 9 hole course.  Great for beginners.
  10. Wenham Country Club, 94 Main Street, Wenham, MA 01984, (978) 468-4714, 18 holes, semi private. Note: Call for tee times, semi private.
  11. Reedy Meadow Golf Course, 195 Summer St, Lynnfield, MA, 01940, (781) 334-9877, 9 holes, public. Note: Close to Johnson & Rohan!

Have an opinion? Let us know and we’ll gladly update or consider additional nominees!

Bad Dog!

Dog coverage  on your home insurance policy

Personally, I love dogs.

As your friendly neighborhood insurance agent, professionally, do I love dogs?

Not so much.

Sadly, dog bites are a common cause for claims on home insurance policies. Sometimes big claims. With dogs, anything from playful nips and serious, provoked biting attacks can cause injuries. As any dog owner knows, every dog has a threshold that can trigger the animal to bite. Some breeds of dogs are considered to be more at risk and harder to insure than others, including:

  • Akita
  • Doberman pinscher
  • German shepherd
  • Pit bull
  • Rottweiler
  • Staffordshire bull terrier

Do you have coverage for your Dog?

In addition to certain breeds, your homeowners insurance may have exclusions for dogs that have been designated as dangerous or even exclude coverage for dogs altogether, regardless of their reputation or lineage.

Before you get a dog, give your agent a call to see if your new, best friend is on your company’s “do not insure” list!

Animal Liability Coverage

Certain dog breeds aren’t the only prejudiced against pets on the standard home policy.

Think twice before you think you can invite the following critters onto your coverage:

  • Alligators
  • Amphibians: frogs, toads, salamanders and newts
  • Apes, non-human primates
  • Bears
  • Cockatiels
  • Coyotes, fox, hyenas, wolves and wolf-dog hybrids
  • Hares
  • Hedgehogs
  • Raccoons, skunks
  • Sugar gliders
  • Wild felines: lions, tigers, bobcats and ocelots
  • Reptiles: lizards, snakes, tortoises, turtles

Winter Tips: Save Your Home From Ice Dams

Damn the Ice Dams

Presented by Safety Insurance:

The winter of 2015 produced record snow fall and extremely cold temperatures. This combination resulted in a catastrophic number of ice dam claims. With winter weather quickly approaching, now is a good time to prepare our homes and businesses to minimize winter weather threats. Taking a few preventative measures now will help your policyholders get through the upcoming winter.

Ice Dams

What is an ice dam? An ice dam is an accumulation of ice at the lower edge of a sloped roof, usually at the gutter. When interior heat melts the snow on the roof, the water will run down and refreeze at the roof’s edge, where temperatures are much cooler. Eventually, the ice builds up and blocks water from draining off of the roof. This, in turn, forces the water under the roof covering and into the attic or down the inside walls of the house or other structure. Once an ice dam forms, the potential damage can be serious. Taking the following steps will decrease the likelihood that ice dams will form or, at least, will reduce their severity.

Keep the attic well ventilated. The colder the attic, the less melting and refreezing on the roof.
Keep the attic floor well insulated to minimize the amount of heat rising through the attic from within the house.
If heavy snow does accumulate on the roof, have the snow removed from the outer edge.Frozen Pipes

Frozen water in pipes can cause water pressure buildup, which eventually will lead to pipes bursting at their weakest point, causing water damage to your home or business.

To keep water in pipes from freezing, take the following precautions:

Keep the temperature in your home or business above 65 degrees at all times.
Fit exposed pipes with insulation sleeves or wrapping to slow the heat transfer.
Seal cracks and holes in outside walls and foundations near water pipes with caulking.
Keep cabinet doors open during cold spells to allow warm air to circulate around pipes, particularly in the kitchen and bathroom.

Heating

Heating equipment is one of the leading causes of house fires. With a few simple safety tips you can prevent most heating fires from occurring.

Have your furnace and oil tank serviced annually.
Have your wood stove inspected before seasonal use.
Keep the area around your heating system clear of debris and flammable materials.
Turn portable heaters off when you leave the room or go to sleep.
Install smoke and carbon dioxide detectors in your home and check the batteries twice a year.

Candles

An open flame easily can ignite anything that can burn. The following precautions will help prevent candle fires.

Do not leave lit candles unattended.
Have a flashlight ready during a power outage; never use a candle.
Keep candles at least 12 inches from any flammable materials.
Place candles in a holder on a sturdy uncluttered surface.

Massachusetts Home Insurance

Merry Christmas from HomeownerQuote

Homeowner insurance is designed to protect your home from certain perils such as fire, theft, wind, hail, falling objects, riot, vehicle damage, explosion, smoke and bursting of pipes. Notable exclusions are: flood, earthquake, mold, mildew, rot or animal damage.

When setting up your policy your Massachusetts Independent Insurance Agent will attempt to come up with The Replacement Cost of your home. Not to be confused with Market Value, The Replacement Value is the amount of money it would take to replace you home if it were destroyed by an insurance loss. The Coverage A, Dwelling, amount should represent this Replacement Value.

Protect Your Home-

Your home is one of the largest investments you will ever have. You want to make certain that your coverage is tailored to your individual home and personal needs. Your Independent, Massachusetts Insurance Agent will offer quality, basic coverage with many features and many coverage options to enhance your protection.

Homeowners Insurance Coverage Protects:

  • Dwelling (your home)
  • Other Structures, such as a detached garage, shed, fence, mailbox or doghouse
  • Personal Property, including furniture, clothing, appliances and much more
  • Loss of Use, for living expenses, when the home is damaged and uninhabitable
  • Personal Liability Coverage, protects you and your family against a claim or lawsuit if someone is injured or their property is damaged while at your home
  • Medical Payments to Others

Coverage Options:

  • Personal Property Replacement Cost Protection. Provides full replacement cost (no depreciation)for your personal belongings
  • Replacement Cost Protection on your Dwelling. Provides the extra insurance you need to rebuild your house if your coverage amount is inadequate
  • Personal Injury. Protects you against libel and slander
  • Schedule Valuable Items. Provides a blanket of coverage that is broader than what a basic Homeowners policy provides. It is the right coverage for people who own valuable possessions such as jewelry, fine arts, collectibles, antiques and other “special items”
  • Umbrella Policy. Offers an additional $1 million to $5 million of liability protection
  • Flood Coverage. Flood damage is typically not covered under a home
    • insurance policy. This affordable coverage covers damage to your property and provides cleanup reimbursement
    • Earthquake Endorsement

    HomeownerQuote.com will find you products that are competitively priced & that offer great value with many money-saving discounts:

    • New or renovated home discount
    • Account discount when you insure both your auto and home with the same company
    • Loss free credit
    • Non-smoker credit
    • Security discounts are available for homes with: smoke detectors, dead bolts, fire extinguishers or alarm systems.

    Helpful site for Buyers, Sellers & Owners of Homes – Zillow.com

Think: Higher Deductible

money

When it comes to home insurance, our MA Independent Insurance Agency often recommends higher deductibles to save money. With no losses, these savings are, literally, money in the bank.

In addition to savings, higher deductibles force one to self-insure the smaller claims. By avoiding submitting claims, consumers preserve their “loss free” credits. By avoiding claims companies are less likely to non-renew, allowing consumers to stay in the voluntary, competitively priced home insurance market.

How Can I Save Money on my Massachusetts Insurance?

Save Money on MA Insurance!

Consider larger deductibles. Different property deductibles are available for choosing; $250, $500, and $1000 deductible are available. Savings in increments of 10% are commonplace per deductible.

Try to remain in the Voluntary Market! Insurance Companies reserve the right to insure or renew properties. If you have had a few losses within the past couple of policy years your insurance company may decide to not renew you.

The MPIUA (Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting Association) offers  insurance to properties that are not insurable on the voluntary market. The cost to insure with them is usually considerably more expensive than the consumer will find on the voluntary market.

Some of the credits that are available to insurers are:

Protective Device Credits … starting with deadbolt locks, extinguishers, and smoke detectors are available. Larger credits are available for Local and Central Station burglar and fire protection systems.

Non-smoker credits … if you and household members are non-smokers some companies offer discounts to non-smokers.

Loss Free Year Credits … if you have not had any losses in multiple years some companies offer “Loss Free Credits.” Check with your Independent Insurance Broker to see if you qualify for any companies’ programs.

Home Renovation/New Home Credits … if you have renovated your home within the past 10 years some companies offer Renovation Credits. If you are buying a new home, some companies offer large New Home credits.

Account Discounts … some insurance companies offer 10% “Account Discounts” if you insure your home and auto with the same company … in addition, some companies may waive service charges.

Shop Around!

Different companies offer different discount programs for different properties and property owners. Shop around with different companies to see who is offering the best deals. Your local, independent Insurance Broker uses numerous companies to find you the best rates & service!

Home Insurance Credits

Massachusetts Home Insurance Discounts

Everybody loves a discount.

When shopping for home insurance in Massachusetts, consider these basic home insurance discounts:

Protective Device Credits – starting with deadbolt locks, extinguishers, and smoke detectors are available. Larger credits are available for Local and Central Station burglar and fire protection systems.

Non-smoker credits – if you and household members are non-smokers some companies offer discounts to non-smokers.

Loss Free Year Credits – if you have not had any losses in multiple years some companies offer “Loss Free Credits.” Check with your Independent Insurance Broker to see if you qualify for any companies’ programs.

Home Renovation/New Home Credits – if you have renovated your home within the past 10 years some companies offer Renovation Credits. If you are buying a new home, some companies offer large New Home credits.

Account Discounts – some insurance companies offer 10% “Account Discounts” if you insure your home and auto with the same company . in addition, some companies may waive service charges.

Swimming Pool Surprise

Swimming Pool Coverage Review

Needless to say, in Massachusetts it has been an extremely harsh winter.

Although the desk calender says it’s spring, you wouldn’t know it looking outside or answering continuous first reports of claims.

As a quick way of review and hopefully, to avoid the surprise of a claim denial.

If your swimming pool has been damaged by this winter’s snow and ice: you don’t have any coverage.

Let’s repeat: If your swimming pool has been damaged by this winter’s snow and ice: you don’t have any coverage.

Under Section 1 – Perils Insured Against section of the standard HO-3 home policy it states:

C. WE DO NOT COVER:

… 3. LOSS CAUSED BY FREEZING, THAWING, PRESSURE OR WEIGHT OF WATER, SNOW OR ICE, WHETHER DRIVEN BY WIND OR NOT TO A:

a. FENCE, DRIVEWAY, ROADWAY, WALKWAY, PAVEMENT, PATIO, SWIMMING POOL, SPA, OR HOT TUB

This, unfortunately, leaves many homeowners without coverage for their damaged pools.

 

Massachusetts Home Insurance

MA Home Insurance Renewal

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Every year Massachusetts home insurance consumers should take a few minutes to review your coverage and premium.

As life changes, home insurance needs change as well.

HomeownerQuote.com offers our Massachusetts Homeowner Renewal Checklist:

  • Do you own jewelry, furs or watches with values over $1,000?
  • Do you own silverware with a total value of over $2,500?
  • Do you have a collection of valuables, including: coins, stamps or other?
  • Do you own any of the following: Musical Instruments, Fine Arts or Antiques, Camera Equipment, Sports Equipment, Personal Computer?
  • Do you own a boat?
  • Is there a trampoline on your property?
  • Do you have any tools, equipment or other property used in your business or occupation?
  • Would you like your insurance to provide: Replacement Cost Protection on your Dwelling, on your Personal Property, Credit Card/forgery protection, Ordinance or Law coverage, Earthquake coverage?
  • Flood is not a covered loss on a homeowner policy. Would you like to obtain rates for flood insurance? Also excluded from coverage are such things such as: rot, mold, mildew or animal/vermin/insect damage.
  • Are you interested in receiving information on: Auto, Life, Excess Liability (Umbrella), Boat or Business Insurance?

Call or click us for your free, no-obligation Massachusetts homeowner insurance quote.