Reduce The Risk of Winter-Related Losses

Winter months often increase the risks of a variety of claim situations. Being proactive can help reduce the chances of having an accident or loss. Here are a number of steps you can take to mitigate any unforeseen situations during the winter including avoiding ice dams, frozen pipes and knowing where the main water shutoff is.

8 Myths About Life Insurance

Having Life Insurance coverage is important and will give you peace of mind knowing those you hold most dear have a financial safety net in the event of an unexpected tragedy. Speak with an insurance professional about life insurance to discuss options of a policy that fits your budget and your needs….Don’t wait until it’s too late! Reach out to us at Murphy Insurance so that we may give you the information you need to make an informed decision.

Tips for Disaster-Free Holidays

Take measures to safeguard this festive season and its celebrations against the risks of fire, theft, accidents, and other mishaps. Following guidance from the Insurance Information Institute (III), implementing a few straightforward precautions and obtaining appropriate insurance coverage can help mitigate seasonal dangers.

Christmas Tree Safety

During the holidays, Christmas trees stand as central pieces of festive decoration, sourced through cutting, roadside purchases, or artificial alternatives. Yet, their beauty doesn’t negate the fire risks they pose, emphasizing the need for safety precautions to ensure a joyful and accident-free celebration.

Holiday Safety Tips

As we cherish the festive season with decorations and gatherings, it’s crucial to acknowledge the potential fire and accident risks associated with these activities. While ensuring holiday fun, remember to prioritize safety measures such as checking Christmas tree freshness, inspecting lights, using flame-resistant decorations, and practicing responsible alcohol consumption to safeguard against potential hazards and ensure joyful celebrations.

Road Safety Tips for Holiday Travel

As Thanksgiving weekend approaches, many embark on journeys, making it one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Whether driving to see loved ones or exploring new destinations, exercising extra caution on the road is paramount during this holiday season. By adhering to safety guidelines not only during Thanksgiving but also year-round, we can all contribute to safer travels for ourselves and fellow road users.

Turkey Fryer Safety

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) strongly advises against using outdoor gas-fueled turkey fryers, citing significant safety risks associated with hot oil immersion. NFPA emphasizes the potential for devastating burns, injuries, and property damage, urging consumers to opt for safer alternatives such as professional establishments or “oil-less” fryers.

Thanksgiving Kitchen Safety Tips

As Thanksgiving approaches, prioritize safety while preparing your feast, as kitchen fires are a significant risk. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Thanksgiving Day sees a substantial increase in home cooking fires, with 2021 witnessing a staggering 297% surge in incidents compared to the daily average.

Snow Plowing Liability for Completed Operations

For those involved in snow plowing, whether as a primary business or side venture, it’s crucial to ensure adequate liability coverage, especially for completed operations, alongside comprehensive auto insurance.

Recent amendments to Massachusetts laws in 2010 have heightened liability risks for property owners and snow plow contractors, underscoring the necessity of having appropriate protection measures in place.

What is Oil Spill Clean-Up Coverage? Why You Should Have It.

If your home relies on a heating oil tank, ensure you explore obtaining an Escaped Liquid Fuel Endorsement, also known as Oil Remediation coverage, for your home insurance. Home insurance policies commonly exclude coverage for fuel contamination to personal property, groundwater, and neighboring properties unless you have opted for Oil Remediation coverage, which is not automatically included. Considering that not all homes are heated with oil, it’s crucial to assess your insurance policy and potentially add this optional coverage to protect against potential liabilities.