Deeley Serves – July 2020

Deeley Insurance Group is proud to support the Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore’s annual golf tournament. The Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore deliver programs to kindergarten-12th grade students on the Eastern Shore. These programs focus on work readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. To learn more about Junior Achievement, please visit their website at…

Preparing for Operation Safe Driver Week

Operation Safe Driver Week—an annual campaign conducted by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA)—will take place from July 12-18. This year’s focus will be on speeding. The Purpose of Operation Safe Driver Week Operation Safe Driver Week is an annual, seven-day initiative created by the CVSA to help detect and prevent unsafe behaviors on the…

Fireworks Safety

The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public display. These are conducted by licensed professionals and the firework sites are inspected and receive approval prior to the events. With many 4th of July fireworks displays cancelled due to COVID-19 safety concerns, people may choose to celebrate with firework displays at home. Be…

Insurance Considerations for Riots, Vandalism and Civil Unrest

Riots, vandalism and civil unrest create unique challenges for business owners, and can result in stolen, damaged or defaced goods and extensive property damage. Be Sure You’re Covered. The following forms of commercial insurance can provide protection in the event that your business suffers a loss related to riots, vandalism or civil unrest: First-party Property…

Finding an Effective Construction Subcontractor

Many contractors rely on subcontractors, vendors and other third parties to support their projects. While they are critical in helping you complete your project, they also can impact your operational and financial risks. Regulatory agencies and courts commonly consider general contractors, construction managers and owners responsible for the actions of those with whom they subcontract.…

OSHA Revises Its COVID-19 Recordkeeping and Enforcement Guidance

As states begin reopening their economies, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) has issued two revised enforcement policies to ensure employers are acting to protect their employees. The policies provide guidance on recording cases of COVID-19 in the workplace and an interim enforcement response plan. The policies became effective on May 26, 2020, and…