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Many people have asked me over the years about the importance of having insurance following the Camp Fire. I tell them that it is crucial to have adequate fire insurance for any property, including homes, offices, or businesses. Additionally, it is important to have specific insurance for collectibles, such as art, baseball cards, stamps, or model train sets.

For example, home insurance may cover furniture and general home contents but might not provide sufficient coverage for art and...

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Understanding Disaster Case Management: A Comprehensive Guide Navigating


Navigating the Aftermath of Catastrophes with Efficiency and Empathy

Disasters, whether natural or man-made, leave a trail of destruction and despair in their wake. From hurricanes and earthquakes to fires and pandemics, the impact on communities is often profound and far-reaching. In these trying times, disaster case management (DCM) emerges as a beacon of hope, providing structured and empathetic support to those affected. This blog delves into the intricacies of disaster case management,...

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 What Should  a Grab-and-Go Bag Contain?  With the never-ending

With the never-ending wildfire season and increasing natural disasters, having a grab-and-go bag has now become an essential part of everyday life. A grab-and-go bag is no longer a luxury item. The question I get asked often is, Erin, what should I put in my "Grab-and-Go Bag? This is an excellent question and one I will answer in this months blog.

A Grab-and-Go Bag should be just what the name says. It's a bag that is small enough for anyone to grab and carry with you in the event of an...

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