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How to Spring Clean Your Insurance Policies

How to Spring Clean Your Insurance Policies Warmer weather is finally here, and you've probably already started - if not completed - everything on your spring cleaning list. Or so you thought. In actuality, you need to do some "spring cleaning" of your insurance policies. It's one set of chores that could save you from losing everything you own - something you won't risk if...

Workers' Comp Protects Companies and Employees

Workers Comp Protects Companies and Employees Whether you own a large or small business, workers compensation insurance is a must. All states require it, this important policy protects your employees and your business. Workers compensation insurance protects you from being sued. If an employee is injured on the job, that employee can sue you for injuries developed as a result of the accident. With workers compensation, an injured employee...

Avoid the Grinch, and Auto Insurance Info

Deck the Halls: Think Fire Safety and Watch the Christmas Tree According to the National Fire Protection Association, 50 percent of house fires occur in December. The usual culprit? Tannenbaums. So before decorating this year's tree, consider the following: From 2006 to 2010, Christmas trees started an average 240 house fires a year, resulting in four deaths and 21 injuries, not to mention $17.3 million...

How to Pick the Homeowner's Insurance Policy That's Right For You

How to Pick the Homeowners Policy That's Right For You Congratulations! You've made the decision; it's time to become a homeowner. But before you even start your home search, look into the kinds of homeowners insurance you'll need. Follow these tips to protect your new family home for a lifetime: Insure your home at replacement value When you purchase homeowners insurance, you have a choice...

Your Dog May be Smarter Than You Are, and Insuring Cars at Replacement Cost Value

Keep Your New Teen Driver Safe With These Apps While your teenager is dreaming of the open road; you're just plain scared. But when D(rive) day arrives, nothing is more important than keeping your teen safe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that the top cause of all teen deaths is vehicle crashes: Teens 16 to 19 years old are three times more...