According to the National Safety Council, teen crashes spike in September, especially during the times when school begins and lets out. This is the result of teens heading back to school. The NSC also states that half of all teens will be involved in a car crash before they graduate from high school. These are some scary statistics, but you can help prevent crashes involving teen drivers by taking these precautions:
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To further decrease the chance of an accident, be sure to have your teen follow these rules every time they drive:
www.nsc.org/learn/NSC-Initiatives/Pages/teen-driving.aspx
This blog entry is created for informational purposes only. Any viewpoint or sponsorship of outside parties involved in the blog entry does not necessarily represent Goodville's stance as a company. The blog should not be used as a substitute for professional advice.
On September 17, 2016, two Goodville Mutual staff members were honored for earning the CPCU designation. Our President and CEO David Gautsche and Phyllis Knape, Product and Compliance Support, attended the 2016 CPCU Conferment Ceremony in Honolulu, Hawaii. This Ceremony honors the tremendous effort and dedication these two displayed in attaining this designation.
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The Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation is highly respected within the property-casualty insurance world. It is awarded by The Institutes, and to earn the title, professionals must meet requirements in education, ethics, and experience. Candidates study topics including insurance law, risk management, and accounting. Once a candidate achieves the designation, they are considered subject matter experts in their field.
Goodville has an ongoing commitment to grow the knowledge and skills of our staff, and we are proud of this enormous accomplishment by David and Phyllis. This is a great step in the development of their professional careers. Congratulations to you both!
Did you know that, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, the most commonly reported on-campus crime is burglary? Motor vehicle theft comes in at third place. As you’re heading to college, you should consider taking these steps to protect yourself and your belongings from crimes on-campus:
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Theft isn’t the only risk to your belongings on-campus; personal property can be damaged by fire as well. Follow these on-campus fire prevention tips from The Center for Campus Fire Safety:
In addition to taking these precautions, be sure to check if you are sufficiently covered for unplanned losses on-campus. In many scenarios, a college student is covered by a parent’s homeowners’ policy for personal property, personal liability, and medical payments. If not, you may need to invest in a renter’s insurance policy. For automobile coverage, the student could be covered by a parent’s personal auto policy.
Reach out to your independent agent to discuss on-campus coverage. Be sure to bring up coverage amounts too, because you don’t want to find out your belongings exceed the limit after a claim is reported.
http://nces.ed.gov/programs/crimeindicators/ind_22.asp
http://www.campusfiresafety.org/Portals/0/Documents/CFS%20For%20Students/Checklist-Poster.pdf
This blog entry is created for informational purposes only. Any viewpoint or sponsorship of outside parties involved in the blog entry does not necessarily represent Goodville's stance as a company. The blog should not be used as a substitute for professional advice.
Did you know hurricane season continues through the end of November? According to The Weather Channel website, the statistical peak in the Atlantic Ocean for this year’s hurricane season came on September 10, but there are still two more months left in the season. Be prepared and refresh your memory on hurricane safety tips.
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Take these precautions to protect you and your family from potential storms:
Follow these tips to prepare your home or business for an incoming storm:
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It is important to know that standard homeowners insurance does not cover flooding. Be prepared for water damage caused by hurricane flooding by visiting the National Flood Insurance Program website at www.FloodSmart.gov.
weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/hurricane-season-peak-half-over-september-2016
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