Anatomy of a $2.4M Cannabis Cultivation Fire: How the Landlord's Lessors Risk Policy Actually Paid Out
A composite CT cannabis cultivation fire with a $2.4M total loss: what the landlord's lessors risk policy paid, what it denied, what fell to the tenant policy, and which lease decisions shaped the recovery.
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When Disaster Strikes: A Tale of Two Connecticut Families
Same nor'easter. Same tree through the roof. Two very different insurance experiences. Follow the Martins and the Patels from the moment disaster strikes through six months of recovery.
The Depreciation Trap: The Math Behind What Your Insurance Actually Pays
Your $200K kitchen is worth $87K to your insurer. Your $75K roof pays out $39K. We ran the actual depreciation math on five common high-value claims — the numbers will surprise you.
You're a Target: The Legal Reality of Wealth and Liability in Connecticut
Plaintiff attorneys don't pick targets randomly. They research net worth, property records, and lifestyle before filing suit. Here's how the legal system actually works when wealthy Connecticut families are sued.
The Collector's Blind Spot: A Complete Guide to Insuring Art, Wine, Jewelry, and Classic Cars
Your $150,000 painting has a $2,500 insurance sub-limit. Your Patek Philippe has a $1,500 cap. Your wine cellar has zero coverage. Here's the collector's handbook for protecting what standard policies ignore.
NFIP vs. Private Flood Insurance: Which One Is Better for Connecticut Homeowners in 2026?
NFIP offers government-backed flood coverage up to $250K, while private flood insurance provides higher limits, shorter waiting periods, and more flexibility. Learn which option is better for your Connecticut home in 2026.
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Most business owners overpay on insurance without realizing it. Learn how earned premium works, what happens when you cancel a policy mid-term, and how to use loss ratios to negotiate lower renewal rates.
NFIP vs. Private Flood Insurance: Which One Is Better for Connecticut Homeowners in 2026?
NFIP offers government-backed flood coverage up to $250K, while private flood insurance provides higher limits, shorter waiting periods, and more flexibility. Learn which option is better for your Connecticut home in 2026.
Earned Premium Explained: What Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know About Insurance Policies
Most business owners overpay on insurance without realizing it. Learn how earned premium works, what happens when you cancel a policy mid-term, and how to use loss ratios to negotiate lower renewal rates.
The Private Client Playbook: How to Target, Win, and Protect the Wealthiest Insurance Clients in P&C
Most agencies chase volume over value, leaving ultra-high-net-worth clients dangerously underinsured. Learn how to find private clients, earn their trust, and build a practice that transforms your revenue.
Workers' Comp in Connecticut: 7 Problems Business Owners Run Into (and How to Avoid Them)
The seven most expensive workers' compensation mistakes Connecticut business owners make — from employee misclassification to audit surprises — and exactly how to avoid each one.
I Got a Non-Renewal Letter in Connecticut — Your Step-by-Step Playbook
A non-renewal is not a cancellation — but the 60-day window matters. Learn your rights under Connecticut law, how to read the non-renewal reason, the remarket order that actually works, and why the FAIR Plan should be your last resort.
Connecticut’s Proposed Flood Disclosure Law: What It Means for Homeowners, Renters & Real Estate
Introduction Every year, Connecticut homeowners, renters, and commercial property investors face rising flood risks—but many are unaware that their standard insurance doesn’t cover flood damage. That’s set to change with...