Archive for January, 2010

Business Travel Accident Webinar - Jan 26 at 11:30 am cst

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Join Kim Calabrese of Chubb Accident & Health as she discusses the Business Travel Accident program available through Stuckey & Company.
This 30-minute session will provide you with valuable coverage details and the ability to have your questions answered directly by the carrier.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010 11:30 am cst


Cyber-Crime Hits Small Business: Protect Them with Electronic Media Security Insurance

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Alarming Reports

According to security experts, small and medium sized companies have more to deal with than a sluggish economy. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that small- and medium-sized companies have lost an estimated $40 million or more to cyber-crime since 2004. The director of research at the network security firm SANS Institute, Alan Paller, believes that criminals have shifted their tactics from developing attack techniques to improving the social engineering of their scams. For example, instead of fake deposit schemes and viruses, criminals are selling fake virus security systems that hurt in two ways: the victim buys the fake security software which directly provides financial information to the criminals, and the software, once installed, can obtain sensitive data.

Small Business Can Learn From Big Business

Large businesses and governments are beginning to collaborate against hackers. Even smaller companies with fewer resources can increase intra-company collaboration strategies that guard against cyber-crime. Companies can employ cyber-security coordinators, get security training, and put hacker-warning plans in place. An equally important aspect of cyber-security is the protection against losses, should they occur. A broad-based approach to cyber-security is imperative for any a business of any size, and  Electronic Media Security coverage is a key factor.

Stuckey & Company Knows Technology

Stuckey & Company Professional Insurance Lines offer competitively priced Electronic Media Security Insurance for small- to mid-sized companies that can help businesses safeguard against cyber-security issues. Powerful in-house authority and fast turnaround gives Stuckey agents the tools they need to get a quote to their clients quickly. Stuckey’s professional liability is designed for a broad range of clients, from funds transfer software to database design and everything in between. Stuckey & Company offers E&O, Network Security and Electronic Media Activities coverage with Intellectual Property coverage when needed.

Contact Dwight Stuckey at 800-828-3452 extension 22, or
 dwight@stuckey.com

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Stuckey Insider- Nikki Malensky

Monday, January 18th, 2010

We’ve got the inside scoop on the Stuckey team…Nikki Malensky

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Name: Nikki Malensky (aka “Nik”)

Position/Title at Stuckey: New Business Underwriter for Commercial Lines

Where are you from originally? Alabama.  I attended the University of West Alabama.

Hobbies/Activities: Running, weightlifting, wine tasting, cooking, playing RockBand with friends, annoying people with my dry sense of humor, the usual…

Family: My 8-year-old sweetheart son, Ethan, and my awesome boyfriend, Ralph

Pets:
Pepper (Schnauzer)

Favorite bands/musicians: Korn, Sevendust, Chevelle, BrookRoyal, Jack Johnson, John Mayer, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lil Wayne, Jay Z, Benny Benassi, Deadmau5,  David Guetta, Fedde le Grand, Starkillers.

What did you want to be when you grew up? A Rockstar (well, at least I can play one on my Xbox, right?)

Contact Nikki for all your Tek Division and Commercial Lines questions at 800-828-3452 x 26 or nikki@stuckey.com.

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Don’t Leave Your Business Clients Up in the Air

Monday, January 4th, 2010

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business-traveler-at-airportThe airline industry continues to adjust to the effects of the current economic meltdown, as well as escalating security threats and delays. Business travelers are especially vulnerable to changes in flight restrictions, cancellations, and shuttle vagaries. But according to a recent USA Today article, even with economic uncertainty, it is a good time for business travelers to fly.  Domestic fares are down to pre-2007 prices in many markets. Plus, the International Air Transport Association has reported that premium and business-class air travel declined 13.3% in December over the previous year. Airlines have responded by deeply discounting their fares. Businesses will continue to expand into remote and less-developed areas, and travelers must be covered for a wide range of risks.

Stuckey & Company offers Business Travel Accident Insurance through Chubb to meet the needs of today’s business traveler. BTA coverage includes basic services such as lost luggage, lost travel document, and transfer of funds services. In addition, medical services are available such as emergency medical evacuation, transportation to join a hospitalized member, and return of dependant children.

When emergencies occur, business travelers require fast service for such contingencies as identity theft, coordinated medical records transfers, and continuous updates to family, employer, and home physician- Identity Theft 911 and medical monitoring services are perfect solutions. And all of these services are 24-hour worldwide insurance services, including blanket war risk, kidnap and ransom benefits, and accidental death coverage.

For both mundane and extreme travel situations, Stuckey & Company offers Chubb’s BTA 360º insurance. Chubb has 30-plus years of experience providing blanket, voluntary and special risk accident insurance products, so you have the opportunity to choose a leader in the industry with consistently high ratings for financial stability and claim-paying ability. Let Stuckey & Company help you provide this essential coverage to your business clients.

Attend Stuckey & Company’s Webinar on January 26, 2010 at 11:30 am cst to learn more about Chubb’s BTA insurance program— and how it can help you help your business-traveler clients.

Contact us for more information at 800-828-3452.

Spotlight On… Medical Billing Professional Liability

Monday, January 4th, 2010

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Medical Billers, Coders & Transcriptionists

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According to recent economic and job trends, the healthcare industry accounts for approximately one sixth of our national economy.  The first people who come to mind are most likely doctors and nurses, but the healthcare industry employs many others who handle the mountains of paperwork that result from this data-intensive field.

Enter the segment of Medical Billing, Coding & Transcription Services.  This market segment continues to expand, and if we look closer, it is easy to see why.

Hospitals, clinics, and doctors offices, like every other area of business, have ‘felt the pinch’ and are trying to maximize their profitability.  Outsourcing billing and coding services is an increasingly appealing method to reduce costs for many reasons:

  • Reduces interaction with the actual insurance carrier (no more back & forth over claims or denials)
  • No need to purchase or update expensive software in-house
  • Eliminates the hassle of retraining employees in this high-turnover segment (a properly trained staff is vital to the survival of a practice as they control payment flow)
  • Doctors are just that… DOCTORS, not bill collectors (keeps them focused on their core competency)

Clearly the demand for these industry professionals is very high, but what are the risks of outsourcing this element of the process?  The services provided have a potentially large impact on the overall medical care given, even if it is not part of any diagnostic or patient care.  While insurance coverage is not an industry requirement, there are significant bodily injury exposures that merit professional coverage.

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They may not be required to carry medical malpractice but there are still exposures!

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SO why buy it?  Due to the nature of this profession, there are two likely scenarios where coverage is vital –simple human error and stolen data.

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Consider how many people have the same (or similar) names.  John E. Smith might get incorrectly coded for John A. Smith.  With medical billers handling hundreds of files each day, the opportunity for human error is quite large.  This translates into a large change opportunity for a loss.

In the other scenario, security could be breached if a biller works from home, or prefers to move about with a laptop utilizing various wireless networks.  Lost or stolen computers can lead to a hacker attack or compromised data.  In the event of stolen or compromised personal information, many states have “notification laws.”  The costs to carry out these notifications add up rather quickly, as individual notifications must be sent to each patient in the system at the doctor’s expense, even if they contract the services to a medical biller.

Do you think the doctor will pay for this expense?  Of course not!  This is a perfect example of a subrogation situation.  The doctor will not only sue the biller for reimbursement of the notification, but also any future losses from identity theft and loss of business.

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Let us help you cover your clients!  We will make it happen!

Contact Chris Boylan, Professional Liability Renewal Underwriter, for applications, claims samples, specimen forms, general questions, or sell sheets.

Chris@stuckey.com or 1-800-828-3452 x 35

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