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7 months ago · by · 0 comments

Happy Holidays – thoughts on host liquor liability coverage.

As the holiday season approaches, businesses across California are gearing up for festive celebrations — office parties, client appreciation events, and year-end gatherings meant to thank employees for a year of hard work. While these events are a great way to boost morale and celebrate success, they can also create unexpected risks when alcohol is involved.

At Scurich Insurance Services, we want to wish you and your team a happy, healthy, and safe holiday season — and help you understand how to protect your business from potential liability during holiday festivities.

Alcohol often plays a central role at holiday parties, and that’s where risk can quietly enter the picture. Many business owners are surprised to learn that if an employee or guest becomes intoxicated at a company-sponsored event and later causes injury or property damage, the business itself may be held legally responsible.

Consider this all-too-real scenario: After enjoying several eggnogs or cocktails at the company holiday party, an employee decides to drive home. On the way, they run a red light and collide with another vehicle, causing serious injuries. The injured party later files a lawsuit — not only against the employee, but also against your business — alleging negligence for continuing to serve alcohol to someone who was clearly intoxicated.

Situations like this are more common than many employers realize, and under California and local “social host” laws, liability can extend beyond civil lawsuits. In some cases, businesses may face fines or other penalties for serving alcohol to someone who is visibly intoxicated. Even when criminal penalties don’t apply, the cost of legal defense alone can be substantial.

This is where insurance coverage becomes critical. Most businesses carry a Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy, which typically includes what is known as host liquor liability coverage. This coverage is designed to protect businesses that occasionally serve alcohol — such as at holiday parties or special events — but are not in the business of selling or serving alcohol as their primary operation.

Host liquor liability coverage can help pay for bodily injury and property damage claims arising from alcohol-related incidents, up to your policy’s “each occurrence” and “general aggregate” limits. Just as importantly, it also covers legal defense costs, court fees, and related expenses — which are often paid outside the policy limits, offering an added layer of financial protection.

However, it’s important not to confuse host liquor liability with Liquor Liability Insurance. Liquor Liability coverage is specifically designed for businesses that manufacture, sell, or serve alcohol as part of their regular operations — such as bars, taverns, restaurants, liquor stores, breweries, wineries, and event venues. These businesses typically need Liquor Liability coverage in addition to a CGL policy, as host liquor liability alone is usually excluded for alcohol-related operations.

Even if your business does not regularly serve alcohol, holiday events are a good time to review your coverage and consider risk-management best practices. Options such as drink limits, professional bartenders trained to identify intoxication, food service throughout the event, ride-share vouchers, or designated-driver programs can significantly reduce exposure.

The holidays should be a time of celebration — not stress or unexpected liability. Taking proactive steps now can help ensure your year-end events remain memorable for the right reasons.

If you have questions about host liquor liability, Liquor Liability Insurance, or whether your current coverage is adequate for upcoming holiday events, the team at Scurich Insurance Services is here to help. We’re happy to review your policies, explain your options, and make sure your business is protected as you celebrate the season.

From all of us at Scurich Insurance Services, we wish you a safe, joyful, and successful holiday season — and a prosperous New Year.

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7 months ago · by · 0 comments

Weather Challenges Continue in Aptos, Watsonville & Monterey County — Here’s How Local Families & Businesses Can Stay Protected

FloodingThe Central Coast has always been resilient, but the past few months have reminded all of us how quickly conditions can change. Between heavy winter rains, localized flooding, ongoing road closures, and shifting wildfire risks, residents and businesses across Aptos, Watsonville, and the greater Monterey region have faced another season of unpredictable weather.

At Scurich Insurance Services, our roots in this community run deep. We’ve helped families, farms, and small businesses navigate these challenges for decades — and we want to share a quick update on what’s happening locally and how you can stay protected.


Recent Local Conditions Worth Noting

1. Heavy Rains & Flooding Concerns (Especially in Low-Lying Watsonville Areas)

Recent storm systems brought saturated soils and rising creek levels across the Pajaro Valley. While major flooding has been limited compared to past years, several rural roads saw pooling, and the potential remains when additional storms roll through.

Insurance Tip:
Review your homeowner’s or business policy for flood exclusions. Standard policies do not cover groundwater or floodwater damage. Flood insurance must be purchased separately and often carries a waiting period.


2. Coastal Impacts in Aptos

High surf advisories and bluff erosion have once again affected coastal roads and properties in Aptos. Even residents inland are feeling the effects through road impacts, power outages, or delayed services.

Insurance Tip:
If you live near the coast or own a rental home there, consider reviewing:

  • Extended replacement cost coverage

  • Earth movement/landslide endorsements

  • Loss of use or rental income coverage

These small additions can make a big difference during storm season.


3. Monterey County Agriculture Still Recovering

The storms have continued to impact farm access, equipment storage, and seasonal planting schedules. Operators across Watsonville, Salinas, and Monterey County are recalibrating for 2025.

Insurance Tip:
Agribusiness owners should take time now to review:

  • Farm property schedules

  • Equipment coverage

  • Crop and business-interruption options

Unexpected downtime is one of the largest financial risks a farming operation faces.


4. Wildfire Preparations Restart Soon

Although winter moisture reduces immediate fire danger, spring and summer wildfire planning begins now. Many insurance carriers are updating underwriting standards in Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties.

Insurance Tip:
If you received a non-renewal or premium increase, reach out early — options exist, but they fill up fast as the season approaches.


How Scurich Insurance Services Can Help Today

As your local, independent insurance partner, we offer:

  • Free policy reviews for homeowners, renters, farms, and businesses

  • Flood insurance and excess flood options

  • Access to multiple carriers (not just one) so we can shop for the best rate

  • Guidance on disaster documentation and preparedness

  • Claims support you can rely on when it matters most

Whether you live near the coast in Aptos, operate a business in Watsonville, or manage a property anywhere in Santa Cruz or Monterey counties, we’re here to help you stay protected through every season.


Have Questions About Your Coverage?

We’re local, we’re here, and we’re ready to help.

Contact Scurich Insurance Services today.
Phone: (831) 722-3541
Website: www.scurichinsurance.com

Stay safe — and thank you for trusting us to protect what matters most.

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