Clay Mayweather voted top 100 Specialist Brokers 2020 in IBA Magazine
Clay Mayweather voted top 100 Specialist Brokers 2020 in Insurance Business America magazine.
Professional Program Insurance Brokerage
Division of Specialty Program Group, LLC
Clay Mayweather voted top 100 Specialist Brokers 2020 in Insurance Business America magazine.
The effect of the COVID-19 Crisis has been swift and relentless. As scary as it is for our health, it is also terrifying for many salon owners and other small businesses. Our salon insurance specialists want to share what information we have to help salon owners can keep their businesses afloat during the COVID pandemic. Here are some of our most frequently asked questions and answers.
Your beauty salon insurance policy likely provides coverage for slip and fall accidents, theft, and fire. However, in our sue-happy society, standard beauty insurance coverage may not be enough to protect you and your company from the financial devastation of a lawsuit. Here are some additional beauty salon insurance options to consider.
What happens if you need to file a claim with your salon insurance company? Our beauty salon insurance agents spill so that you can get through the process without additional hassle. Check out these simple instructions and tips in case you ever need to file a claim.
Just because your business is beauty doesn’t save you from the possibility of facing an ugly lawsuit at some point.
You’ve poured time, money, sweat, and love into your salon, yet despite your dedication, it’s still vulnerable. No matter how hard you work, you cannot eliminate the possibility of a lawsuit, electrical fire, vandalism, or natural disaster. Adequate salon insurance is your best defense against the unknown, and the most reliable way you can protect your livelihood and those on your team.
Recently I read a book about people who achieved financial success. There were two common themes running through their personal stories: the first is the ability to accept risk, and the other is thinking outside the box. In the insurance industry, one might argue they should be the same thing.
In light of recent regulatory events, the consumer media is turning to all of us and asking the question that everyone in the cremation industry hears most often:
How do I know this is my loved one?
Making Insurance Glamorous and Interesting.
Insuring the unique and unusual garners Susan Preston her 4th Elite Women award in 2019.
Susan Preston, President of PPIB to interview Julie Zhou, VP of Facebook on April 25th
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