Risk Management is a structured and thoughtful approach to identifying risks that could have a negative impact on your business and/or service. Identifying and correcting exposures within your business and operations can make your workplace safer and greatly reduce the chance of a claim arising. For example, a Risk Manager might suggest repairing a torn carpet to reduce the chance of a slip and fall injury. Or, the installation of a sprinkler system to reduce the spread of fire. Risk Management advice is intended to help protect others from harm, reduce a business’s liability exposures, and encourage stable business operations.
If the home is updated and well maintained, the age of the home should not be an issue. Your Broker will need to know more information about the home in order to advise you. Some factors to be cautious about with older homes are homes with galvanized steel plumbing, 60 amp electrical service, knob and tube wiring, deteriorated roofs or windows, and a heating system more than 15 years old.
Your Broker will provide you with an Oil Tank Questionnaire that needs to be completed along with photos of the tank. This information is used to determine if the Oil Tank in your home is acceptable based on your insurance company’s guidelines. Generally speaking, any Oil Tank 15 years and older will be monitored by the insurance company and a regular inspection by a Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) inspector may be required. If an Oil Tank no longer meets the insurance company’s guidelines, the Oil Tank would need to be replaced by a licensed technician.
Everyone benefits when a Tenant arranges proper liability protection. A Tenant and a Landlord can avoid a dispute with one another thanks to the tenant liability insurance. For example, if a tenant accidentally caused damage from a stove top fire, the Landlord could sue the tenant for damage they caused to the Landlords property. If the Tenant carries liability insurance, they are able to report the incident and their liability insurance would cover the costs the Tenant is legally responsible for causing.
Yes. Depending on the scope of your business, additional coverage can be purchased through your home insurance policy. If the business exceeds the protection available by your home insurer, your Broker can arrange additional insurance through our Commercial Lines department.
Yes. Renovations or upgrades that increase the value of your home by $5000.00 or more should be discussed with your Broker. Larger jobs such as finishing your basement or adding an addition may require you to purchase Builders Risk or Course Under Construction insurance to protect your home during the renovation.
Yes. There are special programs available through our insurance partners to provide our clients with insurance for their solar panels. Ask your Broker before you enroll in a solar panel program to ensure coverage is in place.
At W.B. White Insurance, we offer a wide range of options for industrial insurance. Whether you require industrial insurance in the construction, concrete or contractor spaces, we can help you to get the right industrial insurance to meet your unique needs. Teaming up with the most reputable insurers in the marketplace means that we will be able to get your coverage from an industrial insurance agency that understands your business and your needs.
The sorts of industries that we can help include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Oshawa Office
110 King Street East
Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 1B6
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Oshawa Office
110 King Street East
Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 1B6
Lindsay Virtual Office