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Running a winery involves unique risks, from crop damage to equipment failures and liability concerns. George Petersen Insurance Agency specializes in providing tailored insurance solutions to protect every aspect of your winery’s operations. With coverage options like property insurance, workers’ compensation, crop insurance, and business interruption coverage, they help wineries manage risks and ensure long-term success.
With decades of experience in the wine industry, George Petersen Insurance Agency offers more than just policies—they provide expert guidance to help wineries identify vulnerabilities and secure comprehensive protection.
Visit George Petersen Insurance Agency at WIN Expo, Booth 306, on December 5th to learn how their solutions can safeguard your winery, or explore more online: https://gpins.com/
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Exciting News! George Petersen Insurance Agency is thrilled to announce our acquisition of Leap Solutions, a Santa Rosa based management consulting firm with 25 years of experience. This partnership allows us to offer an even broader range of services to our clients, ensuring their continued success. Stay tuned for more updates on how this collaboration will benefit you! Are you ready to Leap?
We're thrilled to announce that Jared Goble, one of our own, has been named a North Bay Business Journal Forty Under 40 award winner! Jared works in loss control for our agency and provides health, safety, and OSHA consulting services to our commercial policyholders. We are proud of the work he does for our clients and for his leadership in our community. Jared is also a board member for Petaluma's United Camps, Conferences, and Retreats nonprofit. Congratulations Jared, we are lucky to have you on our team!
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From freezing temperatures, record-breaking highs, and smoke taint becoming more common, it is more important than ever to protect your crops from the next disaster.
Hear from NAU Country’s Western Branch Claims Manager, Matt Barr about information on recent claims in the area. Learn about covered perils and the claims adjustment process.
Elisabeth Quick, Producer at George Petersen Insurance Agency will give an overview of how coverage election options intersect with the USDA/FSA subsidy.
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One major factor in keeping the costs of a workers’ compensation claim from spiraling out of control is to report the claim promptly. Claims are routinely filed late, either by the injured worker who fails to report it to the employer, or the employer procrastinating and not reporting the claim to its insurer.
Both of those scenarios result in delays in treatment, which can worsen the injury, leading to additional medical care and higher costs. One study found that the average claims for workplace injuries reported four weeks after the incident, resulted in a cost nearly 45% more than claims that were reported in the first week after injury (source: National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI))
Waiting to file claims three to four weeks after the injury ended up costing 29% more, according to the NCCI. The message for employers is to require staff to promptly report workplace injuries and for businesses to report injuries to their insurer as soon as possible after they are made aware of them.
Those added claims costs, while originally borne by the insurer, can come back to haunt you in the form of higher premiums during your next policy renewal. The NCCI, which helps set rates in more than 30 states around the country, found in its study that claims that were reported more than two weeks after an incident were characterized by the following:
More attorney involvement, and
More use of lump-sum settlement payments.
“These characteristics suggest that claims with a delay of more than two weeks are more complex to settle, take longer to close, and involve a longer period before the injured worker
can return to work,” the NCCI wrote in its report.
When you become aware of a workplace injury, start the reporting process as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the costlier the claim likely will be and the more chance your injured worker will hire an attorney.
Establish a claims reporting protocol for all employees to follow. They should be required to immediately report any work-related injury, no matter how small. That includes first aid claims. Put in place protocols to ensure that any injury report gets to your office’s point person so the next step can be determined.
Let employees know that it’s in their best interest to report any work injuries and that you won’t retaliate for filing a claim. If all employees are responsible for reporting injuries to their supervisor, every supervisor needs to know what their own responsibilities are, as well.
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As another scorching summer is upon us, Cal/OSHA is reminding employers with outdoor workers to take precautions to protect them against the heat. California employers need to be especially mindful as Cal/OSHA has workplace safety regulations governing the prevention of heat illness. The agency actively enforces its heat illness prevention standard. Employers should also comply for the safety and well-being of their workers, as heat illness can be deadly.
CAL/OSHA IS URGING EMPLOYERS TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING STEPS TO PREVENT HEAT-RELATED ILLNESS AMONG THEIR EMPLOYEES WHO WORK OUTDOORS:
Plan – Develop and implement an effective written heat illness prevention plan (HIPP) that is specific and customized to your operations. The plan must include the following heat illness prevention and response procedures:
HIGH-HEAT PROCEDURES
When the temperature reaches 95 degrees, employers must institute high-heat procedures. This includes monitoring of employees, regular communication, more frequent reminders to drink water and rest, and additional cool-down rest periods. Emergency response procedures should be site-specific and include who/how to call emergency services and steps to respond to signs and symptoms of heat illness. Observe all employees and any newly assigned to a high-heat area. You should consider giving employees who have not been working in high temperatures time to adapt to the new conditions. You can do this by initially providing them with lighter work, frequent breaks, or shorter hours.
GET THE PLAN RIGHT
Your heat illness prevention plan must be in writing and include all of the above. The HIPP must be written both in English and in the language understood by the majority of employees. It must also be available to employees at the work site. Additional information about heat illness prevention, including details on upcoming training sessions throughout the state, is posted on Cal/OSHA’s Heat Illness Prevention web page. The agency also has handy materials for your workers in English and Spanish on how to protect themselves against heat illness that you can print out and disseminate.
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The federal government has warned that a newly discovered computer software vulnerability poses a major threat to the security of computer networks around the country. Cybercriminals are exploiting holes in open-source code software commonly used in computer applications, websites, and cloud services. This can allow cybercriminals to seize control of a business’s computer network if preventative measures are not taken.
This is not a threat that businesses should take lightly as it could cripple your organization if your network is affected. If your firm is large enough to have dedicated IT staff, it should be their immediate focus.
The vulnerability lies in the Log4j software library, written in the Java programming language and created by the Apache Software Foundation. Many software vendors incorporate the Log4j software library into products such as websites, applications, and cloud services to record network security and performance information.
It is likely that some of the software your business uses is built around Log4j. It runs on everything from cloud services to business enterprise software to internet-connected devices such as security cameras. The federal Department of Homeland Security, the National Security Agency, and other agencies announced on December 10, 2021, that they were “responding to active, widespread exploitation” of the vulnerability. They warned that, if a company’s software has this vulnerability, a criminal could take over the network and cripple the business.
Do not take this threat lightly. As stated above, if you have dedicated IT staff, make it their primary focus. Major software developers have reported that their products have the vulnerability. You can find the full list of affected vendors and software here.
Apache has published three software patches to address the problem since it became known. Software developers who use Log4j are likely applying the patches and making updates to their software available to business users. If you receive notification about an updated version of software you
are using, it should be installed promptly.
Software developed by these firms have the security hole:
Companies that do not have their own IT department should contact computer network consultants as soon as possible to get advice on how to proceed. The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency has technical information on this threat on a dedicated website. IT experts should review the site’s content, take appropriate actions as soon as possible, and monitor the site for further updates to the situation.
In the meantime, system administrators should adjust logging system settings so it does not interpret data as computer code. Antivirus software, using a virtual private network for remote access to the system, and being alert for phishing e-mails are also important protections. Sound network data security coupled with safe internet practices can protect your business’s systems and your ability to continue operating.
Established in 1935, George Petersen Insurance Agency has grown to become one of the largest independent agencies in California. With a client retention rate that consistently exceeds 95%, our success is rooted in the strong relationships we develop with our clients and our carriers.
At George Petersen Insurance Agency, we focus on managing sophisticated and complex risks with exposures that need a consultative approach, including insurance program development, risk transfer, and loss control. Whether your company is local or global in reach, we have the resources, experience, and relationships in the marketplace to provide you with the strength and stability necessary to compete in today's business environment.
We offer three main lines of insurance coverage:
Business Insurance
All types of coverage for your business whether you're a sole proprietorship or a large corporate entity.
Employee Benefits
Comprehensive benefits services, including health, disability, executive benefits and retirement programs all designed to help you retain your employees.
Personal Insurance
Our dedicated personal insurance staff will review your insurance needs to develop a program that works to protect you from financial loss due to inadequate or improper coverage.
Title | Name | Phone | Extension | |
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Partner / Commercial Lines Agent | Tony Guerrero | tguerrero@gpins.com | (707) 525-4154 | |
Partner / Employee Benefits Agent | Mark Fess | mfess@gpins.com | (707) 525-2735 | |
Partner / Commercial Lines Agent | Josh Johnsen | jjohnsen@gpins.com | (707) 525-4198 | |
Commercial Lines Agent | Sean Parsons | sparsons@gpins.com | (707) 525-2715 | |
Commercial Lines Agent | Daniel Walters | dwalters@gpins.com | (707) 525-4168 | |
Commercial Lines Agent | Rachel Adams | radams@gpins.com | (707) 525-4186 | |
Partner / Commercial Lines Agent | Doug Dilley | ddilley@gpins.com | (707) 525-4157 |
Locations | Address | State | Country | Zip Code |
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George Petersen Insurance Agency | 175 W. College Avenue, Santa Rosa | CA | United States of America | 95401 |