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Whether you own, operate or manage a golf course in Canada, you face unique challenges and hazards that require special insurance coverage. Golf insurance can protect you from unexpected risks and costs associated with extreme weather, property damage, liquor liability, lawsuits and more. It takes a lot of work to maintain your grounds and to…
Manufacturers of any kind are exposed to serious risks on the job every day. While most businesses already have continuity plans in place, they may not address the fast-paced and unknown variables of a pandemic like COVID-19. We have highlighted 4 important risks faced by manufacturers and tips to keep your business protected. Supply…
Manufacturing businesses in Canada depend on functioning equipment in order to keep operations running smoothly. When a breakdown occurs, the impact can be devastating. Every moment of downtime can mean you’re losing revenue and profit. Equipment breakdown insurance provides coverage for equipment that has been damaged by mechanical and electrical failures, as well as other…
Fabricating metal items of any kind can bring a number of liabilities to your business. One mistake in the production line could lead to a lawsuit, a welding injury, or damaged fabrication equipment. We recognize the growing complexities and challenges the metal manufacturing industry in Canada faces, including new technology, machinery, and regulations. As your…
Does your business complete mechanical work or repairs on vehicles owned by others? If the answer is yes, chances are you have invested a lot of money into your tools and equipment. Many professional technicians are unaware of this gap in garage insurance coverage that can come from improperly insuring tools and equipment. While the…
With almost 40% of Canadians currently working from home during COVID-19, there is no doubt it will have a serious effect on the future of commercial buildings, retail and office space. How many people will continue to work remotely instead of returning to the office? Will we see many businesses not extending their leases once…
On February 1, 2020, a break in and theft of a truck occurred at a Calgary autobody shop. Police released information about the theft, including a video from the shop’s surveillance cameras and a picture of the heavily damaged truck that was found in Mclean Creek on February 27th. After receiving additional evidence related to…
When a building construction project occurs as either a new build or renovation of an existing structure, the first coverage that comes to mind is usually a Builder’s Risk policy (also called a Course of Construction or COC policy). Course of Construction protects all parties that have an insurable interest in a construction project including…
Manufacturing and Construction are among the top industries targeted by ransomware. The transition from old technology to newer innovations often means more system interconnectivity, which introduces new cyber risks. In the 2020 Allianz Risk Barometer Report, cyber incidents were revealed to be the most important business risk globally, with business interruption following closely behind. Cyber…
Manufacturing is one of Canada’s most important sectors. Between sophisticated machinery, new regulations, and system interconnectivity, the industry has seen innovative changes in recent years. Often the equipment used by manufacturing companies relies heavily on computers. As more manufacturers move towards business-wide connected software systems, the need for high-quality insurance and risk management expertise increases.…