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  • Executive Insurance Group of North Canton Ohio Home Page. Executive Insurance Home Page comprehensive insurance resource auto, home, health, life, business, umbrella policies, IRA's, annuities, group insurance, workers comp, payroll deduct plans for Ohio, Florida, Arizona. Independent insurance professionals,
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  • Executive Insurance Group insurance needs! referring your family and friends Referral, referral
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  • Identity Theft is the fastest growing crime in America
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  • When disaster strikes, email may be the only way to communicate. Please email us your email address as soon as possible, in the event of a disaster.
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  • A homeowner's policy homeowner's personal liability to others bodily injury property damage along damage caused to your home or premises by a specified peril listed in your insurance policy.In addition to your home property coverage listed above,homeowner's policies several additional coverages, most of which addition homeowner's policy limits. additional coverage's homeowner's policy.home, homeowners insurance
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  • Tornado Damage includes all types of windstorms, hurricane, high winds, thunderstorm and blizzards.
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  • Some Umbrellas are also designed to cover any gaps in coverage that may be present in the primary policies. Although Homeowners and Auto policies cover personal liability, there is still a demand for the Personal Umbrella Policy, which provides very high limits of liability and very broad coverage for a very reasonable premium charge. Personal Umbrellas are written to provide excess liability coverage over and above a client’s other liability policies.
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  • Are earthquakes happening in Ohio? Do I really need earthquake coverage? You can acquire coverage for an earthquake risk. Coverage is available with a premium determined by the structure you are insuring. Because it will better withstand an earthquake, a frame structure is considered less to insure than a masonry one. However, a substantial deductible goes into effect often based on a percentage of the insurance total covering the potentiality of the damaged or destroyed property.
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  • Sewer Back-up Coverage provides protection for direct loss caused by water back-ups from sewers, drains, and sump pumps. This coverage does not include the equipment itself that caused the damage; it covers only the items and property damaged as a result of the back-up. Coverage, as usual, is subject to a deductible
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  • What do you do when your riding mower slips out of gear and rolls into a pond? Your electronic equipment falls overboard from a boat? Property damage from racoons? Insurance coverage HO15 Endorsement homeowners policy personal property loss home insurance policies perils to cover for household contents number of other bizarre losses. Policy deductible.
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  • What types of coverage do you need if you volunteer as a coach or advisor or serve on a chamber board? Does the volunteer organization carry insurance for its volunteer activites? Ask the leadership for proof of insurance for general liability, directors and officers liabilities, and employment practices liability. Particularly, you should check to see if "volunteers" are covered, named as "additional insureds." Your homeowner’s insurance policy does not, however, cover your volunteer activitybodily injury or property damage to others in non-business you are working on with others. You are also covered in legal actions for libel, slander, false arrest, false imprisonment, to name a few
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  • Homeowners Insurance policies don't cover certain home business practices. You need specific business coverage.
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  • Executive Insurance Group, wants to help you cut costs on your Homeowners Insurance Policy by suggesting the following homeowners money saving tips.
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  • You may have more valuable possessions than you realize. Your Homeowners Policy has deductible limitations. A Personal Articles Policy provides the additional coverage you may need. Some items the Personal Article Floater may cover jewelry, furs, cameras, musical instruments, fine art, computer equipment
    Personal-Articles-Policy.html
  • SPECIFIED PERIL Fire Lightning Explosion Wind or Hail Smoke Aircraft or Vehicles Riot/Civil Commotion Vandalism Volcanic Action
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  • Some additonal coverages you may need on your homeowners insurance policy. Debris removal, resonable repairs, trees, shrubs, plants, collapse, fire department service charge, glass breakage, landlord furnishings, building ordinance
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  • Maintain your home inventory with free software from the Insurance Information Institute. Go to www.knowyourstuff.org to download free software.
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  • If you rent an apartment, condominium, or house and you occupy it, you should purchase Tenants/Renters Insurance.Personal Property Loss of use (coverage to pay for living expenses if you are unable to occupy your home due to a covered loss) Building additions and alterations (items you may add to your rented dwelling, such as cabinetry, light fixtures.) Personal Liability Medical Payments
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  • Westfield Insurance Company sponsers a teen driving program for its insureds teen drivers.
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  • Auto Insurance - Car Insurance, truck insurance, fleet insurance, automobile insurance,commercial insurance
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  • Accident Borrowed CarYou should always consider these two simple rules before borrowing a car or lending a car: 1) always exercise caution and be sure there is active primary and secondary insurance coverage, and 2) if you are ever in doubt about coverage, call us! borrowed car.
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  • Cell Phone coverage. Your cell phone may be covered by your homeowner’s insurance if you have made provisions for it in your homeowner’s or renter's/tenant's policy on a personal property policy or personal articles floater.
    Auto-Cell-Phone-Coverage.html
  • Teenage driving law for temporary permit holders and probationary driver's license. Ohio law places certain restrictions on the operation of motor vehicles by probationary license holders and temporary instruction permit holders went into effect for permit holders who are less than 18 years of age.
    Teenage-Driving-Law.html
  • What is the difference between Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists Coverage? Underinsured Motorists Coverage covers you and passengers in your car for "losses unpaid because sufficient bodily injury liability limits are not available from the policy of an at-fault driver." In other words, Uninsured Motorists covers you if the wrongdoer has no insurance while Underinsured Motorists covers you in the event that the wrongdoer has some coverage but not enough.
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  • Lease Loan Gap CoverageIn the event of total loss, your comprehensive and collision auto insurance coverage ordinarily provides you with up to the actual cash value of the vehicle minus depreciation. When you sign a lease or loan agreement, you are obligating yourself for the amount you actually financed, not accounting for the depreciation. That is the gap, between what you actually financed and are obligated to pay for and the depreciation value that your insurance policy will pay for.
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  • Business auto insurance provides comprehensive coverage against damage or liability claims involving a business vehicle. Whether you have a small operations or a fleet, if your business depends on vehicles Executive Insurance Group business auto insurance can provide coverage for a wide variety of vehicles such as delivery vans, refrigerated vehicles, tractor-trailers, utility trucks, tow-trucks, and private passenger vehicles used in many types of businesses, including florists, contractors, real estate, retail, wholesale, farming and more.
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  • Boatowner coverage peace of mind on the open water
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  • A Dwelling Fire Policy is sold to owners or owner/occupants of dwelling structures. If you own a dwelling structure and rent it to others you qualify for a Dwelling Property Policy and also if you own the dwelling structure and also live there you qualify for a Dwelling Fire Policy.
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  • Farm insurance coverage requires special insurance policy forms to reflect the differences between farming and other types of businesses.
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  • One of the most important ways to prepare for a flood is to buy a flood insurance policy. Most homeowner’s policies do not cover flood damage.
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  • Life Insurance may be one of the most important purchases you will ever make. In the event of a tragedy, life insurance proceeds can help pay bills, continue a family business, finance future needs like your children’s education, protect your spouse’s retirement plans, and much more.
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  • Executive Insurance Group represents Assurant Health/KeyMed Medical Insurance Company and can help you with individual, family, and short term medical needs. With this plan you will have the freedom to choose any doctor or hospital, and coverage can be purchased for any duration from 30 days to 365 days. Assurant Health/KeyMed has an impaired risk health insurance plan and a standard risk health insurance plan.
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  • While long-term care insurance is right for many people, it’s certainly not for everyone. If you can afford to pay for care without significantly impacting your assets, you may not need long-term care insurance.
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  • A surety bond is a three party written agreement that guarantees specific performance. A surety bond is type of Commercial Lines coverage. The surety (insurance company) allows the principal (party who agrees to perform the specific obligation) to purchase the bond at the request of the obligee ( party for whose benefit the bond is written) to ensure that if the principal defaults on the obligation, the obligee’s damages are payable by the surety to the obligee.
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  • Your business is important to us. Executive Insurance group as an independent agency can offer a wide array of Commercial Lines coverage for all types of businesses.Business Owners Policy Commercial General Liability Commercial/Business Auto Commercial Property Bonds Employee Retention Workers’ Compensation Ohio CompManagement Commercial Umbrella Speciality Liability Insurance
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  • The Business owner’s Policy (BOP) is a package policy specially designed for small businesses like cooking or fast food restaurants, convenience stores, service or processing businesses, small office buildings, apartment buildings, retail stores, and processing type businesses.
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  • Commercial General Liability (CGL) is liability coverage for your business. CGL does not cover personal liability. This type of coverage generally can be written for almost any type of business. Exceptions are auto dealers and repair shops, which have their own special type of Liability coverage known as Garage Liability.
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  • Commercial Property insurance monoline policy Commercial Property Coverage forms Commercial Package Policy monoline policy. insure specific types property losses.
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  • train new employee? highly trained valuable employee? Executive Insurance Group valuable benefits employees without spending additional dollars corporate profits.insurance, Insurance
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  • CompManagement, Inc. a Sedgwick CMS companyOhio’s largest Third Party Administrator. Ohio CompManagement workers compensation Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Industrial Commission of Ohio.
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  • Professionals, Commercial General Liability policy premises liability, the Commercial General Liability professional activities. Specialty Liability Insurance
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  • Workers’ Compensation original no-fault coverage. State law employeremployees. Workers’ Compensation coverage sole proprietors, business partners, and casual workers.
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  • Business Owners Insurance planning Life Insurance. Business Owners variety of different planning needs. business succession plan or providing benefits temployees Business Owners, us,US
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  • Recognize that your business can suffer a natural disaster. Small businesses have been affected by disasters such as tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, riots, explosions, and fire.
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  • Insurance Fraud happens. To help prevent insurance fraud you can report any cases of insurance fraud that you know of, by contacting The National Insurance Crime Bureau.
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  • Different insurance companies in their use of insurance scores.
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  • At Executive Insurance Group Money Saving Tips, money saving tips, Insurance
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  • Executive Insurance Group is with you for life offers an array of risk-management benefit programsbusinesses in Ohio, USA, internationally.About US
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  • We seek to advance our business by aligning with companies that support our goals, developing innovative marketing plans and encouraging our loyal clients to continually refer us to others.
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  • Thank You for choosing Executive Insurance Group for all your insurance needs! If your confidence in us extends to referring your family and friends to us we consider that the greatest compliment that we could ever receive.
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  • Who is Barbara Fausnight
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  • Why choose Executive Insuranc Group
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  • For Immediate Release: July 7, 2008 Women in the Financial Driver’s Seat; Destination: Security Local Presenter Part of Free Seminar Addressing Issues Related to Financial Health (North Canton, Ohio) July 7, 2008 – What do ovens, automobiles and vacations have in common? Women are making the buying decisions regarding all three in record numbers. But far from being concerned with only material possessions or leisure activities, today’s women are interested in a secure financial future for themselves and their families. A local insurance expert and female business owner will address the role insurance plays in maintaining financial health at two upcoming Women & Money seminars. The Women & Money seminar, a free program sponsored by the State of Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordray, was developed to offer women valuable information, presented by experts in their field, regarding many important financial decisions. Despite the powerful role women play in our economy, women still earn, on average, less than men. This means that women also tend to have smaller pensions and retirement savings. Add to this the fact that women typically have longer life spans than men, and it becomes evident that women need their money to stretch farther and work harder for them. Barbara Fausnight, president of Executive Insurance Group in North Canton, brings her unique background to her presentations, to be held August 8 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton and August 15 in Akron. In addition to insurance, other topics being presented include budgeting, credit and debt, entrepreneurship, investments, identity theft, retirement, estate planning, elder care, home ownership, and kids and money. “It is gratifying to see more and more women venturing into entrepreneurship,” says Fausnight, who has successfully grown the business she founded 30 years ago while raising a family of three children. “At the same time, women are also making more decisions regarding family finances, and this means that we are more interested than ever in the financial health of our families.” Fausnight addresses factors that are necessary to consider in making informed decisions regarding insurance coverage. “The process of making the best decision regarding insurance involves weighing a variety of factors,” says Fausnight, whose firm focuses on auto, home, life and commercial policies. “I have found, in working with my clients, the ultimate benefit to finding the right solution is peace of mind.” Women & Money is open to the public. The seminar includes a continental breakfast, a boxed lunch and afternoon refreshments. Seminar participants are able to choose two morning classes and two afternoon classes from an array of class offerings, in addition to attending the opening and closing sessions. Prize drawings, as well as free information, will be offered by vendors associated with the conference. To register, visit www.yourmoneynowonline.org or call 800-228-1102.
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