With hurricane season upon us and the impending Tropical Storm, Bonnie, it is important to get together your policy information in the event you have damage and need to file a claim. Below is a list of Florida insurance companies and their respective claims phone numbers. Be sure to have your policy number ready if you need to call.
Homeowner Companies
American Integrity
866-277-9871
Frontline
877-744-5224
Tower Hill/ Royal Palm
800-216-3711
American Traditions
866-270-8430
First Protective/ Flood
888-486-4663
Tower Hill Flood
877-254-6819
ASI/ Ark Royal
866-274-8765
Fl. Penninsula
877-994-8368
United
800-861-4370
Bankers
800-627-0000
Hull/Geovera
800-678-4855
United Flood
800-637-3846
National Flood
800-759-8656
Universal
800-218-3206
Olympus
866-281-2242
Universal North America
866-999-0898
US Insurance Services
800-245-1505
St. Johns
877-748-2059
Citizens
866-411-2742
Southern Fidelity
866-772-4995
Sawgrass
877-853-4430
Tapco
888-437-0373
Cypress
888-352-9773
Landmark One
866-243-5163
Liberty
866-219-7100
Federated
800-293-2532
Auto Companies
AIC
800-841-5241
GMAC
800-468-3466
Safeco
800-874-7342
AIG/ 21st Century
888-244-6163
Infinity
800-334-1661
Travelers
800-252-4633
Progressive
800-274-4499
Bristol West
800-274-7865
As always, we are here to help in any way we can so please feel free to contact us with any questions.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Save up to 35% on premium costs!
New tax credit can help you continue to offer valuable health coverage to your employees!Good news! You may be one of the many small businesses that now qualify for a special tax credit because you provide employee health insurance. The tax credit is a great incentive to help you start or continue to offer and pay for coverage.
See if you qualify. Tax credits of up to 35% of the cost of premiums are available this year and will reach up to 50% in 2014. Start by answering these three simple questions:
1. Do you have less than 25 employees?
2. Do your employees have an average annual salary of less than $50,000?
3. 3 Do you pay at least 50% of the cost of your employee health premiums?
If you answered “yes” to all three questions, you might qualify for a tax credit of up to a 35% of your 2010 premium contributions.
How does it work?
Let’s look at the Clark Family Fish Market example.
Number of full-time employees - 10
Average annual wage - $22,000 per worker
Average employee-only insurance premium - $430 ($5,160 annually)
Employer cost for health insurance at 50% contribution -($2,580 employee) $25,800
2010 tax credit for premium contributions - $9,030 (35% of $25,800)
How much can you save?
By taking advantage of our wide range of affordable, flexible health benefit plans and this tax credit, you can help keep your employees happy and healthy while you save money.
We’re here to help. Contact us for more information on how you can improve your bottom line in 2010.
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