Too often, business owners think they have all the information they need to get their insurance claim paid quickly following a storm. They should think again. Disaster management company, Strategic Response Partners (SRP) says they have seen insurance companies quickly deny otherwise credible claims after a significant storm based solely on incomplete or insufficient documentation…. Read more »
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Before Hurricane Season Strikes Strategic Response Partners Urges Business Owners to Protect Themselves from Making One of the Top 3 Most Common Mistakes
FEMA statistics state that approximately 40% of all businesses never recover from a natural disaster. With that in mind, Strategic Response Partners (SRP) asks business owners to prepare themselves so that their businesses safely sidestep that statistic. Increasing safety and peace of mind, the company assures that there are certain steps a business should take… Read more »
Strategic Response Partners Launches Extreme Drone Division SkyForceX to Transform Weather Forecasting and the Future of Disaster Response
On a mission to save lives, Strategic Response Partners (SRP) announces the launch of their new specialized division aptly named SkyForceX. In their use of cutting-edge drone technology to completely revolutionize the way storm patterns and incoming severe weather are predicted, SRP is on a mission to save lives. Now SRP will use their expertise… Read more »
SNM Global Holdings to Acquire Shares of GEC Organics Corp.
SNM Global Holdings Plans to Take Equity Stake in GEC Organics Corp. GEC Organics Corp., Castleberry, Alabama, (“GECO”) has entered into an Agreement with SNM Global Holdings, (Symbol; SNMN, OTCMKTS), (“SNM”) for an equity stake of $500,000 to be made by SNM through the purchase of GECO Common Stock. As part of its overall investment… Read more »
Strategic Response Partners Says 40% of Businesses Could Fold and be Liable for Loss of Lives Without Tornado Disaster Teams in Place
Though federal labor laws generally require all employers to have an emergency action plan that organizes activity during workplace emergencies, one disaster management company says too often, most employers don’t even have any plan whatsoever, and for the ones that do, at best, their plans are meager, outdated, and/or ineffective. Exemplifying this point, often times… Read more »
