Category: H&K Blog

Disaster Preparedness: How to Cover Yourself

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Disaster can strike at any moment. The only thing you can control is how prepared you are for it. As a construction company, disaster preparedness can affect you in a few ways. As you design and build, include for the possibility of a disaster in the building after the construction is complete. Specific to your […]

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Preparing for a Condo Association Insurance Quote

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

As the member of a condo association, a big part of your job is making sure your insurance is sufficient for what you need. We understand that getting a quote for insurance probably isn’t the most exciting thing you will do this week. However, it might be the most important. Having enough insurance is vital […]

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Cyber Security For Golf Courses

Friday, June 17, 2016

Last year, Fred Santarsiere, a forensic investigator and expert in computer hacking said “I can teach you to create a legitimate virus in three clicks on the computer” according to the Private Club Advisor. This speech at the National Club Association Conference is part of a growing awareness of the importance of cyber security. As […]

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Top 7 Boating Safety Tips

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Practicing safe boating tips is essential to avoid the large costs of boating accidents. These costs include boating property, injury, and potentially a lawsuit. These costs can quickly add up, and just like owning an automobile, owning a boat is a responsibility. This responsibility includes safe boating practices and proper insurance coverage. Here are the […]

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Choosing a Vacation Home

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

A vacation home should be a personal paradise for a homeowner to get away from the stresses of life. Choosing the right vacation home is similar to purchasing other valuable assets. There is a multi-step process to ensuring that the vacation home you select is the right choice for you. Potential buyers should first talk […]

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Employee Dishonesty Insurance: You Need It

Saturday, May 28, 2016

No employer likes the idea that their employees—the ones they interviewed, offered a job, hired, and see every day, would steal from them. But the unpleasant truth is that employee theft is surprisingly common. A recent report indicates that some 60 billion dollars’ worth is stolen from U.S. retailers annually. Companies of all sectors, on […]

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The Importance of Documenting Workers’ Comp Cases

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

It’s 4:00 AM. You pull on your work clothes, climb in your truck and head off to work, bringing a lunch pail packed for a long day working on the local construction site. While it seems like any other day, there is actually a lot of danger introduced by simply arriving at a work site […]

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Understanding Life Insurance

Monday, May 2, 2016

It is always a good idea to take some time to review your life insurance policy periodically. Life insurance is one of the most basic insurances that has been proven time and time again to be a wise choice. No one hopes to have to use the insurance they purchase, however, if they do, it can […]

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Equipment Breakdown Insurance & Construction BOPs

Saturday, April 30, 2016

There is nothing as frustrating as the delays caused by equipment failure. They always seem to occur at the most inopportune times –usually in the middle of a big project. Throw out your deadlines. Throw out your schedule. Call the subcontractors that were supposed to start tomorrow, and tell them to sit tight for a […]

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Understanding Cross Condo Liability

Thursday, April 28, 2016

A condominium can be a great place to live. The small community has a neighborhood type feel to it. It is usually considered a safe place for you or your family to spend their time. Many condos offer locked entries or even security professionals to protect the residents. Pools, fitness centers, community game nights, and […]

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