by Frankenmuth Insurance | Aug 4, 2022 | Commercial Insurance, Safety Tips
A primary focus for business owners is the bottom line. And when you have a fleet of vehicles that help with day-to-day operations, you want to optimize their performance for savings and results. That’s where telematics comes in. Frankenmuth Insurance is proud to...
by Frankenmuth Insurance | Jul 7, 2022 | Commercial Insurance, Safety Tips
As summer gets closer, so does hurricane season. These severe weather events can produce winds exceeding 155 miles per hour, as well as rain, tornadoes, and microbursts. Hurricanes can come out of seemingly nowhere and leave debris, damage, and business interruptions...
by Frankenmuth Insurance | Jun 16, 2022 | Commercial Insurance, Safety Tips
Owning a commercial property is a significant commitment, but a lucrative investment. By providing other businesses with a premium brick-and-mortar location and working to preserve the value of the property, you’re in position to earn a profit. To maximize your...
by Frankenmuth Insurance | Jun 2, 2022 | Commercial Insurance, Safety Tips
Construction work can be dangerous. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 13 construction workers die every single day. In some instances, these injuries and fatalities could be prevented by implementing safety tips for construction. If you...
by Frankenmuth Insurance | May 19, 2022 | Commercial Insurance, Safety Tips
So much of our world has moved online. Where businesses once kept physical files, held papers with customer information, and sent payments through the mail, much of these operations are now managed digitally. While our current systems are more efficient and, in many...
by Frankenmuth Insurance | May 12, 2022 | Commercial Insurance
COVID-19 has changed the game for small business owners, in large part, due to consumers’ shopping behaviors. According to a recent insights report from Shopkick, an American company based in Silicon Valley that created a successful shopping app, 62% of consumers say...