8 tornado safety tips for homeowners and business owners
Funnel these tornado safety tips to your clients Tornadoes generally occur in March-June and between the hours of 3-9 p.m.; however, they can occur at any time of the…
Funnel these tornado safety tips to your clients Tornadoes generally occur in March-June and between the hours of 3-9 p.m.; however, they can occur at any time of the…
Share steps to protect business property from earthquake damage Unlike hurricane or tornado seasons, earthquakes have no particular time of the year that they strike. When they strike, it’s…
Snow loads and ice dams: How to prepare for and prevent winter property damage Depending on where you’re located, winter can wreak all kinds of property damage, from pavement upheaval,…
How business owners can minimize the chances of employee crime Employee crime: All too often, we're so busy protecting our businesses from outside perpetrators that we fail to think…
Regardless of the type of entity your company insures, fire safety should be a primary concern. The National Fire Prevention Association studied 98,000 non-residential fires that totaled $2.6 billion in damages. Here’s…
No matter where your insurance client (or your entity, if you're self-insured) is located, there’s always the risk of a natural or man-made disaster. Of course you’re aware of this…
ACM has built a new digital tool, SubroFy, to significantly increase the identification of subrogation opportunities. The subrogation tool is a user-friendly platform fits into the claims team’s daily workflow…
It’s a new year and a fresh start. A great way to stay on the track for success in the new year is to make sure you have a natural…
Prevent Costly Winter Freeze-Ups in Your Building Pipes As temperatures drop and winter sets in, the risk of freeze-ups in building pipes becomes a real threat. Whether it’s automatic sprinkler…
How you can help control business risk with a risk management plan In earlier blogposts, we’ve talked at length about risk assessment and management, along with loss control. Now let’s…