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How To Survive A Business Interruption
Posted: May 2, 2016
While all business owners want their enterprises to be both productive and profitable, you may not have considered the costs associated with a business interruption. Business interruption coverage can be added to your property insurance; this form of insurance is critical in keeping your business fully protected. It is impossible to predict every eventuality, particularly the damage incurred when a heavy storm or other disaster damages your...
Home Appliance Hazards That You Need to Stop Overlooking
Posted: April 27, 2016
There’s a ticking time bomb in your house right now, waiting to strike when you least expect it. In fact, there might even be more than one. And each can cause thousands and thousands of dollars in damage. We here at TWFG - Rick Rogers Insurance are talking about faulty appliance hoses, of course. Consider your humble washing machine: According to the Insurance Institute for Business &...
Driving Tips to Keep Prom and Graduation Safe for Your Teen
Posted: April 21, 2016
High school is full of defining moments for Louisiana teens and two of the highlights for most are prom and graduation. However, this time of year often sees other, more tragic defining moments - serious car accidents involving teens who are distracted or even under the influence of alcohol or drugs. At TWFG - Rick Rogers Insurance, we want to help make this season one to...
Don’t Let Water Damage Soak Through Your Savings
Posted: April 18, 2016
Damage to a home can be costly and time-consuming to repair, but the dangers associated with water damage extend beyond the immediately obvious. Even surfaces that do not feel wet to the touch may conceal serious damage to internal structures, which in turn can lead to even greater repair costs down the line. If the damage isn't covered by your homeowners insurance, then expect the...
Seven Steps To A Safer Workplace
Posted: April 2, 2016
Business owners are responsible for keeping the workplace safe and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) compliant. But accidents still happen. When a worker, customer, or client is injured, it is upsetting and there are often long term consequences. All business owners can reduce risk and maintain a safer, healthier workplace by taking the following seven steps: Ongoing training. Every new employee must be trained...