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Surviving Fall: Handy Tips Canby Residents Can Try

The transition into fall from summer can be a rocky one, especially if you live in a place like Canby, Oregon. The leaves begin to change, the weather starts to get cooler, and people start to turn off their air conditioning start to dress up for the incoming cold weather. What many homeowners both new and old may fail to realize is that the changing weather that is creeping up on them can do harm to their home and cost them an unfortunately high amount of money if they are not properly insured.

One issue is that as the weather gets colder, a lot of people do not check their doors and windows to make sure that your home is properly insulated to avoid damage from the cold weather. Another thing that homeowners should consider watching out for is that as the weather gets colder, so too does it get dryer, and dry weather can do some serious damage to your furniture. If you do not take the proper precautions to keep the cold weather out of your home, you may find your favorite sofa is put out of commission – and if you are uninsured, insult would be added to injury, as you would have to pay to have the furniture replaced out of pocket. Canby, Oregon residents should also make sure that their roofs are properly shingled and kept in good shape and that their gutters are in good shape as well; not only can a poorly maintained roof cause a house to have too cold of falls, it can make it more unsafe to clean our the gutters.

Insurance may assist you in avoiding serious consequences as a result of damage from the seasonal changes. Oliver Insurance can help you figure out exactly which insurance plan works best for your needs.

Benefits of Hiring an Independent Insurance Agent

An independent insurance agent isn’t affiliated with one specific company. It gives drivers in Canby, OR, and the surrounding area a unique experience when compared to going through an agency. In fact, hiring an independent insurance agent has a lot of benefits.

1. Can Save Money
Hiring an independent insurance agent rather than going through a specific insurance has the potential to save the driver money. The agent will offer the customer a wide variety of policies rather than focus on just the ones provided by the company the agent works for, meaning the agent won’t pressure the driver into purchasing the best policy. Moreover, most of the policies are less money than most of the ones from a specific company.

2. An Unbiased Opinion
Drivers want the agent’s opinion on the best policy for his or her needs. Unfortunately, an agent working for an agency works for a company is giving advice based on the fact that they must keep the company’s best interests at heart. They may even work on commission, so the car owner’s best interest doesn’t come first. Independent agents don’t work on commission and have no preference over one company or another, allowing the driver to reap the benefit of an honest unbiased opinion.

3. More Personalized Experience
Those working for large insurance companies tend to rush a customer into selecting a policy and might not always address issues thoroughly since they have to work under call-time restrictions. However, independent agents have the ability to give a person a more personalized experience. They’re not pressed for time and have fewer customers to deal with each day, giving each person more time with a professional.

To learn about the different auto policies available through Oliver Insurance, Serving Canby, OR, and the surrounding area, from a friendly independent agent, contact us today at 503-266-2715.

How to Determine How Much Commercial Insurance Your Business Needs

Trying to determine how much insurance your commercial business needs is challenging. You don’t want to be underinsured, or you won’t be fully covered in the event of a fire or break-in. You don’t want to be over insured, or you are paying for more insurance than you need. So how do you determine how much insurance your business needs? Here are a few factors to consider.

The Value of the Product or Merchandise You Have Stored in the Building

One of the first things to do is to determine what the value is of the product you normally store in the building. This is challenging as your inventory can go up and down, but get an average of how much you normally have on hand at any given time.

The Value of Your Business Property

Another factor to consider is how much your business property in the building amounts to. This includes computers, point of sale systems, fixtures, desks and other business property that makes your business function. In the event of an emergency, you will need to replace these items.

How Much Your Business Makes Each Day

The last factor to consider is how much money your business makes each day. If your normal day-to-day operations are interrupted or halted because of flood or fire, your commercial insurance will cover this daily loss if you are properly covered. Figuring out how much you average per day can help ensure you carry the right amount of insurance so you aren’t out any money if the unexpected happens.

If you are trying to figure out how much commercial insurance your business needs, or are looking for a new policy in the greater Canby, OR area, be sure to check out Oliver Insurance. We would love to help you determine how much insurance you need and draw up a new policy for that amount, ensuring your business is fully covered.

 

 

What Exactly Is Covered Under My Umbrella Insurance Policy?

Well, that is exactly it – with umbrella insurance there are no exact absolutes. Of course, while the amount of covering protection is clearly outlined when the policy is being drawn, umbrella insurance only comes in to play when the underlying insurance policies payout on a claim has been exhausted.

Umbrella insurance is an added liability insurance that is an extension of your current personal, automobile, another vehicle, homeowners or commercial insurance policy. Today many people who find themselves in the position of the claimant are interested in suing the individual who may have harmed them in some way. Many times these lawsuits exceed the financial boundaries outlined in a common insurance policy. Where common insurance policies end is where the umbrella insurance begins. Many insurance claimants are seeking not only to sue the offending party but are seeking other culpable parties to pay damages for the incident that befell them.

Do I Need Umbrella Insurance?

When umbrella insurance was first introduced in the middle of the last century, it appeared that this type of insurance only seemed suitable for the wealthy. Who would want to sue someone who doesn’t have a lot of money? Unfortunately with a number of lawsuits ever-climbing, anyone can find a subpoena in the mail from a car accident to a trip and fall in front of your small business. Umbrella insurance acts as a buffer and could potentially avoid a claim against your real estate or personal bank accounts if monies were awarded in a liability suit.

Let the professionals at Oliver Insurance discuss with you how to best protect your family and business with umbrella insurance. Though it may be raining umbrella insurance can protect your assets from getting caught in the storm. 

Got the Right Motorcycle Gear On? Even in the Summer Heat

The sun is out, there’s not a cloud in the sky and your bike is calling to you.  It is a perfect day for a ride down long roads.  However, even in the summer heat, you can take a spill.  Protect your body against serious injury, especially when it is tempting to shed some layers in an attempt to beat the heat.

Helmet

It is a no-brainer.  Your helmet is going to protect your brain in the case of the simplest motorcycle incident.  Kids on bicycles can receive serious injury when they are pedaling a couple miles an hour.  Your skull provides no protection against concussion or worse at 35 mph. Wear the helmet.

Leather Jacket with Armor

Your spine is the next most vulnerable part of your body.  A tank top or t-shirt is simply nothing more than a breath of air between your vertebra and the pavement.  A leather jacket with a spinal armor insert is going to take the brunt of the impact when you take a spill. Weigh the options: concrete invading your backbone or sweating it out under a good leather jacket.

Jeans

It would be wonderful to ditch the denim for a pair of cargo shorts on the ride to the beach.  While blue jeans are not the best option, they do a much better job at defending against road rash in the case of an accident. 

Boots

Your feet hit the pavement at every stop sign.  Give the toes the protection they need against flying pebbles when you hit the gas with your buds and invest in some decent boots.

Check with Oliver Insurance to make sure your bike is protected, too, when riding out on a hot, summer day.

Expecting the unexpected

There are lots of things you can do to prepare for emergencies in your life. Building an emergency fund for unexpected expenses, having a plan and support in case of a house fire or other disaster, and updating emergency contact information when a change happens in your life. By putting these types of measures in place, you and your family can be prepared for emergencies or unexpected events that may arise. Preparation will help keep these emergencies from being too much to handle.

Another way your family can help prepare for the unexpected is with a long-term plan. Setting long-term goals helps set a structure for your family, and gives milestones you can check your progress against along the way. Having a long-term plan can also help you plan for the unexpected. When you develop a long-term plan, your family will think of complications or problems that could come up so that the long-term plan can be adaptable in case something happens. This can help your family be more prepared for whatever may arise.

Even when you plan for emergencies and develop a long-term plan for your family, the unexpected can still happen. When the unexpected occurs, there must be measures in place to help your family keep moving forward and transition afterward. One way to do this is to ensure that you have a plan for your end-of-life wishes and make sure you have life insurance that will meet your family’s needs.

Life insurance can’t solve problems, but it can help. When you pair your life insurance with other preparation, your family will be ready to face whatever challenges may arise. Contact a local agent at Oliver Insurance today for more information.

3 Tips in Canby for Umbrella Insurance

Understanding umbrella insurance isn’t easy, but at the very least the name helps conjure the idea that it’s a policy that covers anything and everything. It’s not necessarily a common policy, but it certainly provides some comfort to those who have it. Here are 3 tips to consider if you’re trying to decide if it’s for you. 

1. Consider What You Have

The more stuff you have, the more stuff you have to lose. This is the core idea behind umbrella insurance is that it’s meant to save what you own from scenarios that could have never even been imagined at the time the policy was drawn out. Humans can be pretty inventive, but you can only list so many events that are technically covered under a policy (otherwise, there wouldn’t be enough time to write them all out.)

2. Understand the Importance of Caution 

Throwing caution to the wind can sometimes be fun, but when it comes to your property, is that really what you want to do? You’ve likely worked extremely hard to build everything you have, and umbrella insurance could be the key to guarding it from whatever it is that could happen to it. Getting a policy like this shows your commitment to what’s important to you. 

3. Find Someone Who Knows 

Oliver Insurance helps the people of Canby, OR draft umbrella policies to save themselves from financial ruin and emotionally devastating events. Talk to us about what’s most important to you, and we’ll talk to you about how to best protect it. Whether you have several rental properties or just a very special single-family house, give us a call and let us help you work it all out so you can rest easy at night. 

Why You May Want To Have Flood Insurance

The majority of people do not even consider flood insurance for their home, especially if the home is in an area that is not considered to be prone to flooding. However, it is not something that should be overlooked so easily. There are a few reasons that you may want to consider getting flood insurance for your home. Continue reading to see some of them.

  • Areas of new construction are more prone to flooding. The reason behind this is because there is less soil that can absorb the rain. There are roads and sidewalks where there used to be soil. Because of this, flooding can occur in these areas. If you have a home in a new construction area, flood insurance is something that you should consider getting. 
  • Twenty percent of flooding happens in low to moderate flooding areas. You may think that flooding cannot happen to you but that is a large percentage of flooding in areas that are outside of high flood prone areas.
  • Flooding does not just happen because of rain. It can happen with a pipe burst or even if a neighbors above ground pool gives way. There are many things that can cause a flood in your home that do not involve rain so it is best to be covered.
  • Your homeowners insurance policy likely does not include flood insurance. You would be surprised by how many people think that flood insurance is included in their current policy but more often than not, it has to be purchased separately. 

For more information about flood insurance, please contact us at Oliver Insurance today. We can take a look at your current policy or explore options for a new flood insurance policy that will meet your needs. 

How To Prepare For Your Summer Boat Trip

Maintenance

Assuming that your boat gets a maintenance check every six months, double check the parts of your boat like the sails and the motor for any tears or debris that may have been carried by the wind before heading out. Check the gas tank and ensure that it’s full and that all other parts of the fuel system are clean from rust and debris even if they seem to be working. Concentrate on preventative measures.

Current Documents 

The state of Oregon requires sail boats measuring more than 12 feet to have visible identifying numbers on both sides of the boat, a valid certificate to verify these numbers, and current registration if the sailboat will be moored in water within the state. Make sure you have these documents on hand before you head out. Personal identification papers and proof of insurance are also must-have documents in case of an accident. Also, be familiar with the process of filling out an accident report, the proper reporting agency and the deadlines to do so. All boat operators need to be familiar with this process.  

Safety

You are legally required to have a certain number and type of fire extinguishers on your boat. You can request safety information specific to your boat at the DMV. You need to have a complete first-aid kit and enough life jackets for all passengers onboard. If children will be traveling on the boat with you, familiarize yourself with the life jacket requirements for kids -these vary by state.

Most importantly, stop by Oliver Insurance to inquire about a new policy or to review an existing one. Agents will work with you to give you the appropriate insurance coverage for Oregon state -insurance laws and coverage requirements vary by state. 

Teen Drivers and What They Should Know

Allowing your teen to drive is something all parents fear. It doesn’t matter if you are in Canby, OR, or anywhere else. Car crashes are listed as the leading cause of death when it comes to teenagers. It is important that your teen driver is aware of all traffic safety precautions as well as personal safety issues.  Here are a few things to talk about with them.

Pay Attention

Distracted driving can be as bad or worse than drunk driving. Teens though are more susceptible to driving distracted than other age groups. When a teen is distracted, it can lead to a fatal crash. If you need to be on the phone for any reason, pull off the road before touching it. Don’t text and drive.

Don’t Drink and Drive

Driving under the influence is dangerous for anyone, but especially for teens. Make sure your teen understands the risk of driving under the influence as well as the risk of being in the vehicle with a driver who has been drinking. 

Look Twice

Make sure your teen knows to always check his blind spots. He should check all side view and rear view mirrors before changing lanes. Also, they need to remember that the other drivers on the road also have blind spots.

Buckle Up

Your teen should never be in a vehicle and not have their seat belt on. More than half of the people killed in car crashes were not wearing a seat belt. Aside from it being the law, it is also the most important thing you can do when it comes to protecting your life on the road.

As far as parenting goes here, you need to make sure that your teen is listed on your insurance before they get behind the wheel. To review your current policy, visit Oliver Insurance today.

 

 

 

 

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