3 Ways Agents Can Assist Wineries in a Dynamic Market
As wildfire season is seeming to become an annual occurrence, agents and carriers must learn more about the challenges their winery clients face.

As wildfire season is seeming to become an annual occurrence, agents and carriers must learn more about the challenges their winery clients face.
Experts outline the differences in coverage and scope.
The aggregate price change for lines of U.S. commercial insurance was up 5.6% for the first quarter, compared to the 4.8% increase in the fourth quarter of 2022.
Increased reliance on mobile ordering and payments, QR code menus and Wi-Fi access for customers have opened the doors for many restaurants to become targets of cyberattacks.
The product offers sublimit reinstatements, up to $1 million in wage and hour protection and continuity of claims coverage.
The building’s previous owner may have not replaced the roof after a previous hail storm, and the carrier denied the current owner’s claim after a more recent hail storm because it’s classified as old damage.
Insurers are mandating their clients to disclose any dealings with FTX, and in response, limiting or even denying coverage to companies they deem too risky.
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New organizational changes often mean new risks.
CoreLogic’s “2023 Hurricane Risk Report” provides a detailed look at what’s at stake for the U.S. as hurricane season commences.