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Why You Need Title Insurance

Inherited a Home? Make Insurance Job Number One  During times of grief, insurance and taxes are the farthest things from your mind, but they must be dealt with at some point. If you've recently inherited a home from a loved one, there are some important details that you may not have considered. Think insurance first One of the first things you'll need to do is...

Do You Need Life Insurance?

How Much Do You Know About Life Insurance?  Of the 35 million American households without life insurance, 11 million include children under age 18, according to LIMRA, an insurance industry research organization. That's strange, because providing for one's children after one's death is considered a classic use of life insurance. It's a situation that may be the result of misunderstanding how life insurance works. Think...

Top 10 Insurance Terms

Directors and Officers Insurance: Debunking the Myths Companies often don't believe they need the much-misunderstood commercial liability insurance product known as directors and officers liability insurance (D&O). Acts leading to claims: This liability insurance provides protection from financial damages and covers legal defense expenses from claims relating to things like mistakes omissions breaches of duty misleading statements or misstatements neglect D&O insurance protects individual directors...

Dos and Dont's in Examining Your Auto Policy

  How to Ring in a Happy New Year With Peace of Mind We know that risks from burglaries and house fires increase during the holidays; however, there are risks to your home all year round. Here's how to ensure you're protected in 2015. Purchase insurance. Many renters believe they have coverage from their landlord's insurance in the event of a fire. In fact, the...

Wellness Plans: Good Health is Good Business

    Sorry Chef: Big Data is Changing High-End Dining Everyone knows the customer is always right. Well, almost everyone. What about those culinary maestros crooned over in magazines such as Vanity Fair and Bon Appetit with the kind of adjectives usually reserved for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge? You know the type - gourmet chefs on a mission to teach untutored restaurant goers...