Happy Holidays!
Posted: December 7, 2015
Happy New Year! It's Time to Review Your Insurance Coverage Exercise more. Eat better. Learn something new. It must be New Year's resolution time again. As 2016 approaches, it's a good opportunity to make New Year's insurance resolutions by reviewing your coverage and deciding if changes are needed. As you examine your policies, consider making these resolutions for next year: Update home inventory: Is your...
What is Key Person Insurance?
Posted: April 23, 2015
Key Person Insurance Could Save Your Business Even in this era of teamwork, it's only realistic to acknowledge that some people contribute more to a business's success than others. If one of your employees were to leave your company, are you worried it might not recover from the loss? If so, this employee is considered a "key person," and there is insurance to deal with...
Wellness Plans: Good Health is Good Business
Posted: January 2, 2015
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...
Avoid these 5 Mistakes when Buying Car Insurance
Posted: December 4, 2014
Ensure Your Special Items Receive Special Coverage Even though your homeowners insurance allows you to pick an amount of coverage for personal property - your personal belongings inside the home - you may be surprised that your policy includes limits on certain items; most are higher-end items, such as cameras, electronic equipment, guns, and jewelry. So, if you buy a policy with $50,000 in personal...
The Five-Second Rules, and Liability Insurance Information
Posted: October 29, 2014
Eat and Enjoy: The Five-Second Rule Rules You're at the cafeteria about to take the last bite of your homemade chocolate chip muffin, but you drop it on the floor. Relax and enjoy: research out of UK-based Aston University supports the five-second rule, suggesting it may be okay for us to consume food that's been dropped on the floor, providing it goes from floor to...