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Employee Spotlight: Emmett Hughes

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The Employee Spotlight is a new series aiming to highlight those talented individuals that make up our successful company culture and community. From human resource recruiters and learning and development trainers to...

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Memes from Teachers About Schools Reopening

As school districts across the country work on reopening plans for the fall, most teachers are being left in the dark about what back to school will look like for the upcoming year. A few have even taken to making (hilarious) memes about the rollercoaster the pandemic...

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Childproof Your Car Before a Road Trip

Whether summer road trips beckon or you’re resuming more pre-quarantine activities, increased highway time with your tiny-passenger crew means revisiting best practices for safety. Check out the following tips for keeping kids safe while in your ride. We’ve also...

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Employee Spotlight: Nathaniel Smith

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The Employee Spotlight is a new series aiming to highlight those talented individuals that make up our successful company culture and community. From human resource recruiters and learning and development trainers to...

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Be a Good Neighbor this July 4th

Every year, Independence Day is an opportunity for neighbors to come together to share a meal, catch up, enjoy each other’s company, and celebrate America’s independence. And for many, the evening wouldn’t be complete without fireworks. A flipside of these...

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Top 6 Risk Factors for Boating Accidents

In 2018, the U.S. Coast Guard counted 4,145 recreational boating accidents that caused 633 deaths. That’s a fatality rate of 5.3 deaths per 100,000 recreational vehicles. There were also just over 2,500 injuries and about $46 million dollars of property damage. The...

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How To Keep Your Pets Safe This July 4th

It’s that time of year again — time to light up the grill, gather family and friends and celebrate American Independence. If yours, your neighborhood’s or your city’s plans include fireworks, then there’s one group that won’t necessarily be in a celebratory mood:...

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Tips to Lower Your Cooling Costs

High summer temperatures usually translate to high energy bills. But there are plenty of ways to stay cool and comfortable this summer while saving money. Try adopting some or all of the 9 tips below. They’re good for your budget, the planet, and local power grids....

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