Second Annual Champaign County Power of the Purse

Wallace & Turner celebrated the second annual Champaign County Power of the Purse at Pretty Prairie Farms on October 10, 2019. Women from across Champaign County came together to raise money to support the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.

The Imagination Library is a partnership between the Dolly Parton Foundation, United Way, local educators, libraries and other sponsors/funders. Children between the ages of newborn to 5 years old can register to be a part of The Imagination Library. Children enrolled will receive a free, age-appropriate book mailed in the child’s name to their home address monthly.

Congratulations to The Women’s Giving Society and United Way of Clark, Champaign & Madison Counties on another successful event!

Wallace & Turner Insurance to Open New Urbana Office

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URBANA, OHIO – Wallace & Turner Insurance, Springfield's largest, locally owned independent insurance agency, has announced the opening of a second location at 113 Scioto St. Urbana, Ohio 43078, the site of the historic Hotel Sowles. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held on Friday, October 11th at 12:30 pm in partnership with the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce, and doors will officially open on Monday, October 14th.

“Wallace & Turner has always had a large customer base in Urbana and it continues to grow, so it was a natural decision to open a second location there,” commented partner Patrick Field. “We want to make the insurance process as simple as possible for clients and having a physical presence will make it even more convenient for them to stop in and ask questions or update their policy.”

“The office addition demonstrates Wallace & Turner’s continued commitment to providing the best services we can to our surrounding communities,” said partner P.J. Miller. “Our agency is deeply invested in supporting our clients, their families and businesses, and we look forward to expanding our relationships throughout Urbana.”  

Wallace & Turner has operated locally in Springfield, Ohio since 1870, providing personal and commercial coverage, including auto, home, umbrella, business, life & health, and farm and ranch insurance. As an independent agency, Wallace & Turner works with a range of top-rated carriers which means clients receive comprehensive and cost-effective insurance options tailored to their needs. The agency is a long-standing member of Associated Risk Managers International, Keystone Insurers Group, Trusted Choice, Ohio Insurance Agents Association and Independent Insurance Agents Association, both in Ohio and nationally.  

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WALLACE & TURNER INSURANCE

Springfield Office

Kissell Center
30 Warder Street, Suite 200

Springfield, Ohio 45504

Phone: (937) 324-8492

Urbana Office

113 Scioto Street

Urbana, Ohio 43078

Phone: (937) 652-8492 

www.WTins.com

Rocking Horse Community Health Center Celebrates 20 Years – Wallace & Turner Sponsors Anniversary Event

Rocking Horse Community Health Center 20th Anniversary

Rocking Horse Community Health Center celebrated 20 years of serving the Springfield community with an anniversary event at Hollenbeck Bayley on September 26, 2019. Wallace & Turner was proud to sponsor the celebration and support Rocking Horse’s ongoing mission of creating a caring environment where quality services empower adults and children to improve their physical and emotional health.

Wallace & Turner was also part of the 20th anniversary block party in August, which was held during National Health Center Week and featured a re-blessing of the Center, food trucks, games and giveaways.

About Rocking Horse Community Health Center

Twenty years ago, a dedicated group of Springfield residents embarked on a project focusing on the health care needs for at risk, underserved and uninsured children called the Rally for the Poor. Through this groups vision and dedication, ground was broken in 1998 for a pediatric facility to serve approximately 1,700 children.

What You Need To Know About Medical Evacuation Coverage Before You Travel – Ben Galbreath Quoted in Forbes

Ben Galbreath

Ben Galbreath

A medical evacuation plan — or medevac plan — is coverage that handles medical repatriation. Travelers often end up away from home either with insufficient coverage for medical evacuations — or none at all.

A regular travel insurance policy may cover an emergency medical evacuation. That may include an airlift or a medically equipped flights back home. It might also transport you to a hospital of your choice for treatment. Then again, it might not.

Understanding the limits of travel insurance is critical. Among the issues: 

Exclusions for your destination. Some policies exclude specific geographic locations. "Travel insurance can be a waste of money if the coverage does not recognize the destination location," commented Wallace & Turner Producer Ben Galbreath.

Click here to read the full Forbes article.

Questions about travel insurance? Contact Wallace & Turner at (937) 324-8492 or info@wtins.com

Win a Trip to Siesta Key! Wallace & Turner Sponsors Comfort Keepers 2019 Alzheimer's Raffle

Wallace & Turner is proud to support Comfort Keepers 2019 Alzheimer’s raffle. Every year Comfort Keepers participates in the Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s. On a daily basis, Comfort Keepers see clients and their families struggle with the detrimental effects caused by this terrible disease and is dedicated to ending Alzheimer’s.

Enter now through September 27, 2019 for a chance to win an amazing getaway to Siesta Key, Florida and give back to an amazing cause.

http://tinyurl.com/ckendalz 

GRAND PRIZE- SIESTA KEY GETAWAY
Trip Dates November 3rd to 7th 2019
• Roundtrip flight for 2
• Stay at the Tropical Breeze Resort in a private condo (sleeps 4)
• $100 Towards Excursion of your choice
• Couple’s Massage
• Dinner for 2 at Chef Rolf’s
• Welcome Basket worth over $100
• $50 Speedway Gift Card
• $150 worth of lawn care services to care for your lawn while you are away (for winners in the Miami Valley area).

RUNNER UP PRIZES:
2nd Place: $100 City BBQ Gift Card with BBQ Sauce
3rd Place: $50 Speedway Gift Card
4th Place: Dayton Dragon’s Prize Pack
5th Place: Tickets to Great Escape Room
6th Place: Tickets to the Springfield Civic Theatre

 

 

Grab Your Clark County Football Preview Guide at Wallace & Turner!

Grab your High School Football Preview guide sponsored by Mobile Sports Ambassadors at Wallace & Turner! Get up to speed on the local teams in Clark County - player highlights, schedules, coaches reviews for the season and more! Just $5 per booklet, stop by WT's offices at 30 Warder Street, Suite 200

Lisa Miller Becomes Certified as a Nationwide Farm Insurance Agent

Lisa Miller Operations Manager & Commercial Lines Account Manager

Lisa Miller Operations Manager & Commercial Lines Account Manager

Commercial Lines Account Manager & Operations Manager, Lisa Miller, recently completed Nationwide’s Farm Certification which provides in-depth education on farm and ranch operations. As a Farm Certified agent, Lisa has extensive knowledge about farm and ranch risks and exposures, and can protect your property and operations with a tailored policy. Lisa joins Producer Ben Galbreath, who is also certified by Nationwide and has particular expertise in farm insurance

As the largest insurer of farms and ranches in the U.S., Nationwide insurance policies offer protection in the following areas:  

  • Home and contents, including detached garages and other personal use buildings

  • Ranch personal property

  • Ranch structures

  • Liability protection

Nationwide can also customize your insurance policy with optional endorsements and coverages, including protection for your vehicles, home, property and livestock. 

As a partner of Nationwide, Wallace & Turner can work with you to develop an insurance policy that ensures the right amount of protection for your agribusiness operations, from small farms and rural acreage, to expanding farms and ranches with commercial exposure. Contact us here or at 937-324-8492 to discuss coverage for your farm or ranch.

Safeguarding Your College Student’s Valuables: On-Campus vs. Off-Campus Insurance

Myles Trempe

Myles Trempe

As your child heads off to college, you’re likely talking to them about being safe and staying aware while living away from home. While personal safety is of utmost importance, you also need to consider protecting their high-value belongings like laptops, jewelry and watches, furniture and bicycles. Did you know that whether your college student lives on-campus or off-campus can determine if your homeowners insurance will cover them in the instance of an accident or theft?

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On-Campus Insurance Coverage

According to the Insurance Information Institute, burglaries constitute approximately 50 percent of all on-campus crimes. There are steps your child can take to prevent theft, but in the unfortunate instance of a burglary, or any other type of loss, you should be aware of what is covered, or not.

Most homeowner policies will extend liability and personal property protection to a student while they live in a campus dorm room – this is considered “off premise” coverage.

Homeowners Insurance extends:

  • Personal Liability – This covers the student if they hurt someone or cause damage to someone else's property. 

  • Medical Payments to Others – If someone is injured in your son or daughter's dorm room. This coverage is typically included along with Liability coverage, but at a lesser amount.

  • Personal Property Coverage – Standard homeowners insurance can pay for repair or replacement of your student’s personal property after a covered claim – theft, fire, vandalism etc.

There are typically limits to the amounts covered in the above, so be sure to review your homeowners policy to avoid any surprises.

Off-Campus Insurance Coverage

Off-campus housing or apartments may or may not be covered under your homeowners insurance policy. If no coverage is provided, a renter's policy is an inexpensive way to have personal liability coverage and protect personal belongings. If your child has a roommate, note that renters insurance will cover his or her possessions and any shared possessions (e.g. furniture) but it will not cover the roommate’s items.  

Regarding car insurance, if your student is leaving their car at home, notify your insurance agent as you may be eligible for a premium discount depending on how far away they move.

Preventing Theft and Damage at College

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Whether your child lives on or off campus at college, there are precautions he or she can take to help prevent losses.

  • Take inventory of valuables – Similar to taking inventory of the possessions in your home for potential insurance claims, it’s a good idea for your student to document the items they’re taking with them. Photos and descriptions will help ensure your claim is settled quickly in the event of a fire, theft or other loss.

  • ID items – Engraving or permanently marking valuables such as laptops and phones makes it less likely thieves will want to steal, and can make it easier for police to track down stolen items.

  • Purchase a small safe – If your child is taking jewelry, watches or other expensive possessions, it’s a good idea to keep these items in a safe, particularly in a dorm room where a roommate may have access to all of their valuables.

  • Lock up valuables on the go – Your child will likely use a backpack to carry around their laptop and expensive school books, and it’s safe to assume they won’t always have an eye on it. A low-cost zipper lock could be an easy deterrent for would be thieves.   

Details and coverages vary so it’s best to consult with your local insurance agent to see how your insurance policy covers your child while away at school. Contact Wallace & Turner here or call us at 937-324-8492 to discuss coverage for your college student and send them off with peace of mind.

Professional Liability Insurance: What’s Covered (and Not)

Myles Trempe

Myles Trempe

Professional liability insurance provides coverage for claims resulting from negligent acts, errors or omissions and personal injury arising from the provision of professional services. Professional services include, but are not limited to, advertising agencies, auctioneers, technology consultants, employment agencies, contractors, architects, lawyers, doctors and accountants. For professions with a professional exposure, this line of coverage is as critical as general liability.

What’s covered and not covered

Professional liability is a separate coverage which can be purchased as an endorsement to a business owners policy or commercial insurance package. Although professional liability policies are not uniform, most commonly these policies provide coverage on a claims-made basis, which include two dates. First, the retroactive date is usually specified in the Declarations page. The error or omission of the potential claim must have taken place after the stated retroactive date and be prior to the expiration of the policy. Second, the claim must be initially reported during the covered policy period or the extended reporting period. These polices usually exclude exposures which are covered on other policy forms such as general liability. Losses based on fraud, dishonesty or criminal acts are not covered (the cost of defense for such claims may be paid). Other exclusions include bodily harm to any person, libel and slander, illegal discrimination and insolvency.

The most common specific types of professional insurance, include:

  • Malpractice insurance: To assist medical professionals accused of negligent behavior or mistakes.

  • Errors and omissions liability: Professionals that consult and or deal on knowledge and advice.

  • Directors’ and officers’ liability: Specifically dealing with any negligent behavior or errors committed by top ranking officials.

  • For profit and nonprofit entities.

How a professional liability policy can cover you

Example: An IT consultant has been contracted to back up their clients’ records and website. The backup is either not completed or the attempt fails, and all data is lost along with the website. The client depends on their website for customer traffic and all sales. It takes one month to redesign the website and the business has a substantial loss of revenue and key accounts. A professional liability policy would protect the IT consultant for their negligence and indemnify the client.

Example: A real estate agent fails to disclose a known problem or defect in a property, such as a problem with mold or radon. The home buyer learns of the problem after the sale is complete, and sues the agent for not disclosing the problem and for the additional costs involved in remediation.

In summary, general liability coverage protects a business from claims resulting from bodily injury or property damage suffered by a third party. Professional liability protects a business from economic damage claims resulting from professional mistakes. 

Contact Wallace & Turner Insurance to learn more about a professional liability policy.

 

 

Client Spotlight: Plastic Lumber Store - Innovative Recycled Products

Plastic Lumber Store

Wallace & Turner Insurance spoke with our insured David Cook, owner of Plastic Lumber Store in Springfield, Ohio to learn more about his innovative company, and the range of recycled products and services offered to the community.

When was Plastic Lumber Store established and what prompted opening the company?

Plastic Lumber Store was established in 2009 and our physical retail store opened in 2017. We wanted to offer something new and unique: long lasting, green building made from recycled materials.

Anything outside, made from wood, can be done from recycled Plastic Lumber and it will last generations.

Anything outside, made from wood, can be done from recycled Plastic Lumber and it will last generations.

What services/products do you offer?

Our main offerings include: recycled plastic lumber, plastic sheet and furniture; recycled rubber mulch, mats, pavers and landscaping products; LED lighting – interior and exterior; and solar solutions.

It looks like you can create a variety of customized products. What’s the most interesting/unique customization you’ve done?

Solar furniture, where you can utilize long lasting plastic furniture combined with the plug-in feature of solar power.

You have both a store front and online shop—will customers find the same products at each?

We can build and customize many projects so there’s really endless possibilities whether you shop online, stop in the store or give us a call. We’re happy to discuss options and make recommendations.

Anything else potential customers should know?  

Recycled Plastic Mats: Durable, long lasting, and stylish for your outdoor living space.

Recycled Plastic Mats: Durable, long lasting, and stylish for your outdoor living space.

Recycling uses less energy than making a product from scratch and reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators. It also helps conserve natural resources such as timber, water and minerals, and prevents pollution by reducing the need to collect new raw materials. This allows our costs to be substantially lower than buying, maintaining and replacing similar wood items.

Contact:

David Cook

2400 North Limestone Street 

Springfield OH 45503

937-561-8888

David@Plasticlumberstore.net

Website: https://www.plasticlumberstore.net

Hours: 9 am – 4 pm

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlasticLumberStore

Why Every Homeowner Needs Flood Insurance – Q&A with Partner P.J. Miller

P.J. Miller

P.J. Miller

How often does Wallace & Turner deal with flood insurance matters, and in what capacity?

In terms of frequency, it somewhat kicks up on a seasonal basis when there is heavier rainfall. We deal with matters somewhere between daily and weekly. Part of the reason for the almost daily occurrence is that when a sump pump backs up or goes out, water comes up through the floor drain and homeowners are wondering if this is covered by flood insurance or separate coverage. 

Being an independent insurance agency, Wallace & Turner writes both personal and commercial flood coverage.


It's reported that only 7% of homeowners have flood insurance — why is it important to have a policy in place?

Flooding is the largest natural catastrophe, and largest single event natural catastrophe, that ever occurs. There are some places that would say earthquakes, but from the standpoint of frequency and severity, flooding is more predominant over every other natural catastrophe. 

Part of the problem with the seven percent statistic, is that those seven percent are paying the premium for flood insurance coverage, and taking care of all of the floods that occur in the U.S. every year. In other words, people aren't buying flood coverage and when it occurs, the government (FEMA) has to step in and pay for those flooded areas in the form of monetary support, or offer low interest loans for people to get their homes put back together. It's clearly upside down with premiums versus people that haven't purchased coverage.


What are some of the main reasons every homeowner needs flood insurance?

The majority of claims, or when the federal government has to step in, come from areas that aren't typically seen as high hazard areas. Two-thirds of flood activity occurs in areas that are not high flood zones. Meaning, it's flooding in places that may have never flooded before. 

What are some of the negative things that can happen if you don't have it?

The largest negative is that you wouldn't have any coverage for the damage of your house or its contents. 

If you are in an area where you should have had flood coverage because it's a high flood risk zone, and if it is a repetitive loss situation, the government (FEMA and NFIP) may not cover assistance or loans due to the repetitive nature of the floods in your area. 

One program that the federal government has in place is when the repetitive floods occur in a high risk zone, and for example, the person has been flooded three times, and each time the flood insurance or the government has to repair or rebuild the house, the government can come in and say "We've had enough. We're going to offer to buy your property and most likely raise it, and you'll need to move on." That program is at all-time high in its usage. Part of the problem, however, is that it takes quite a while for the government to get around to arranging to buy properties, and in the meantime, floods aren't stopping. Ohio is fifth in the nation on the list of the government trying to step in and buy homes. Additionally, areas like Texas, Louisiana and the Carolinas/coastal areas rank highest.

What else should homeowners and business owners be aware of in terms of flood insurance?

Flood premiums are most likely going to rise by 25% per year in the higher flood zone areas. This is already happening now. If you have a loan on your property, the banks/lenders are required to force you to have flood insurance if you're in higher rated flood zones (e.g. A, AE, V).

The government has kept everything fairly well structured and hasn't made a lot of changes to the flood program in terms of how coverage applies to floods. Therefore, there are quite a few companies (private insurance carriers) that are opening up flood insurance markets, and expanding coverages and some benefits that the federal government doesn't have. Similar to how UPS and FedEx operate versus USPS. 

If you have questions about flood insurance for your home or business, contact Wallace & Turner’s insurance agents to learn more.