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Homeowners: Here's Help For Halloween Horrors
Posted: October 14, 2016
Homeowners: Here's Help For Halloween Horrors It's a night of candy, costumes and...caution? Halloween is full of fun times, but on All Hallows' Eve many mishaps are possible. Not to worry. From slip and falls to fires to pet bites, your homeowners and renters insurance policies are there for you. If you have these in place, you'll be covered for the most common Halloween B.O.O.'s, such...
Pollution Insurance?
Posted: September 23, 2016
Why Your Company May Need Pollution Insurance Today's marketplace likes green practices, and most companies are striving for a smaller environmental footprint. From printing less to recycling more, businesses are looking more and more green. However, even green companies make messes. Even if your business operations are as green as can be, you may still need pollution liability coverage. Your standard liability coverage may not...
Home Insurance Costs?
Posted: September 8, 2016
Espresso Book Machines: Just What the Bookworm Ordered While these days, newspapers are mostly online, some enterprising book stores are still managing to hang on. In a recent CITYLAB article, Eillie Anzilotti, writes: "An old shop in Paris is holding onto its place in the city by embracing new technology." As strange as it sounds, that shop is a book store without books. A new...
Life Insurance When You Are Older?
Posted: August 28, 2016
5 Reasons Why Retirees May Need Life Insurance If you're retired, your house is paid off, and your children are self-sufficient, is there any reason to continue carrying life insurance later in life? Perhaps not. Generally speaking, life insurance is intended to replace lost income if you die prematurely; if you're no longer working, there's no income to replace. But before you let your policy...
The Work Comp Audit?
Posted: August 15, 2016
How to NOT Fail a Workers' Comp Audit and Ace It Instead Audits are a necessary part of your workers' compensation policy. Your premium is only an estimate of what you owe and is based on the projected payroll for the coming year. Once the actual payroll is determined, your premium is adjusted; you either end up paying extra or you receive a partial refund...