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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Upcoming Office Closures

 

It’s hard to believe that the holiday season is just around the corner but here we are! If you haven’t had a chance, please check out Nana’s Bigfoot Chili recipe if you are looking to warm up as the temperatures drop. And if you know of someone who may be interested in an internship in insurance, have them read THIS update from our intern’s first week and if they found it interesting, have them apply HERE.

Upcoming Holidays

Upcoming Office Closures

Halloween – CLOSED Saturday, October 31st

Election Day – OPEN Tuesday, November 3rd

Veterans Day – OPEN Wednesday, November 11th

Thanksgiving – CLOSED Thursday, November 26th

Black Friday – CLOSED November 27th – Buy online and stay home!

Small Business Saturday – CLOSED November 28th – Shop local!

Cyber Monday – OPEN November 30th – Don’t forget to tell your clients about cyber insurance!

Giving Tuesday – OPEN December 1st – Support a cause!

Christmas – CLOSED Thursday, December 24th and Friday, December 26th

New Year’s Day – CLOSED Friday, January 1st

President’s Day – CLOSED Monday, February 15th

What to do when we are closed

  1. Send your submissions directly to the Bigfoot Insurance Platform just like any other day. Even when our staff is observing the above holidays, our processing center in Macedonia is able to assign you an underwriter within one business day.

  2. Check out our Support Page for help resetting your password, claiming a username, adding a producer, and more.

  3. Visit our Zendesk to check out many frequently asked questions that our underwriters have already answered.

Further Reading for insurance nerds

Don’t forget to check out 10 Things You Didn’t Know About….

  • Homeowners as told by Adriana Oregon

  • Tiny Homes as told by Saaya Boling 

  • Management Liability as told by Heather Gilginas

  • Workers’ Compensation as told by Amanda Seifert 

  • Inland Marine as told by Fara Schnurr

  • General Liability as told by Jimmy Pacyna

  • Garage & Dealers as told by Alysa Wiggins

Christmas isn’t a season. It’s a feeling.

— Edna Ferber

 

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