Daniel W. Grealish hired as Consultant

  Daniel W. Grealish joins Henderson Brothers, Inc. as a Consultant in the Commercial Lines division and LPL Registered Representative in the Retirement division. Grealish brings over six years of insurance industry experience to his new role, where he will be developing strategic partnerships, analyzing coverages, reviewing contracts and enhancing the overall client experience. His … Continued

Thomas Bowlin hired as Benefits Associate

  Thomas Bowlin has joined Henderson Brothers, Inc. as a Benefits Associate in the Employee Benefits division. Bowlin will support the Henderson Brothers’ benefits team and act as a patient advocate for Henderson Brothers’ clients. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Ohio State University and his Diploma of Nursing from West Penn … Continued

Jennifer Meyer hired as Account Analyst

  Jennifer Meyer has joined Henderson Brothers, Inc. as an Account Analyst in the Employee Benefits division. Meyer will use her 12 years of experience to provide day-to-day benefits program service and support to Henderson Brothers’ clients. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management from Slippery Rock University. Meyer is originally from … Continued

Identity Theft: What to do if Yours is Stolen

    Has your identity been stolen? Act quickly to limit the damage. Make sure you keep copies of all letters, files, reports, and phone calls and note all deadlines on your calendar. Place a 90-day fraud alert and ensure information on your credit report is accurate. Use this checklist to place a 90-day fraud … Continued

Insurance 101: First Party Benefits

Previously, we explained the importance of reviewing the limits of liability coverage (Pennsylvania mandates a minimum limit) within your auto policy to help protect you in the event of an accident or loss. We also provided you with information about optional coverages, Uninsured (UM) and Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UIM), which would provide you some coverage … Continued

Opt-Out Incentives and ACA Affordability

    The IRS has issued proposed regulations on how health coverage opt-out payments, also referred to as opt-out incentives, affect health reform’s premium affordability requirements. These proposed regulations follow information the IRS has previously issued indicating that unconditional opt-out payments must be factored into the Play or Pay affordability equation, but conditional opt-out payments … Continued

Insurance 101: Uninsured (UM) and Underinsured (UIM) Motorist Coverage

In our post regarding liability coverage, we examined the importance of ensuring that the liability limits stated within your auto insurance policy are enough to protect you in case of an accident or loss. What happens, however, if you are the victim as a result of an accident or loss? What if the at-fault driver … Continued

Insurance 101: Tort Options

Scenario: You are involved in an auto accident when a distracted driver speeds through a red light at an intersection. Your car is totaled; you receive multiple broken bones, cuts, and scrapes from the impact and are rushed to the hospital. Despite your injuries, the doctors are confident that you will make a full recovery. … Continued