News & Events
For Members & Agents
Date:
Wednesday, November 11
Location:
Hermitage Country Club
1248 Hermitage Road
Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103
More Information Coming Soon
Landin Services will again be exhibiting at the IIAV Trade Show being held at the Marriott VA Beach Oceanfront as part of its annual 3 day convention (June 28-30). This is a fun and educational event attended by many in the insurance industry and we highly recommend it. We hope you will stop by our Booth #52 during the Trade Show on Monday, June 29 from 3:00 – 6:00 pm and say hello!
We also recently exhibited at the PIA Virginia/DC Annual Trade Fair and Convention with PIA North Carolina at Caesar’s in Danville, VA on June 17. It was great to share the afternoon with our friends and colleagues in the PIA group.
What a great day at the Dewey Invitational! Landin Services was proud to spend the day supporting an event that continues to make a meaningful impact in our community. From time on the course to great conversations and live music, the energy throughout the event was incredible.
Most importantly, it was inspiring to come together in honor of David R. Cheatham and support causes that touch so many lives through the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society. We’re grateful to be part of an event centered around connection, remembrance, and giving back.
Thank you to everyone who helped make the day so special.
Our OSH Consultant Chuck Dennison attended the Second Annual DOLI Trench Safety Summit in Roanoke earlier this week, and the experience reinforced just how critical trench safety truly is.
The summit brought together VOSH representatives, firefighters, contractors, and safety professionals for hands-on learning and powerful discussions. One especially impactful moment was hearing Eric Giguere share his firsthand account of surviving a trench collapse—a story that underscored how quickly conditions can turn life-threatening.
A live trench rescue demonstration by Roanoke Fire & EMS highlighted another important reality: trench rescues are complex and time-intensive. Emergency teams must assess soil conditions, monitor for hazardous gases, install protective systems, and carefully excavate—often taking hours. Unfortunately, most victims don’t have that kind of time.
The takeaway is clear: prevention is everything. Proper trench safety practices—especially for excavations 5 feet or deeper—are not optional. They are essential to protecting lives.
We’re committed to continuing to educate and reinforce these standards with our clients and partners. Safety isn’t just compliance—it’s preparation, awareness, and action every single time.

