Friday, June 12, 2015 What makes something worthwhile? When it comes to your home, it’s all about long-term benefits. These four actions will save you tons of time and money down the road! Plant Trees. If you have a yard that can handle it, planting a few trees on your property will go a long way. READ MORE >>
Friday, June 5, 2015You buy insurance to protect your home and car from damage, but when an accident happens, is it in your best interest to file a claim? It seems like the answer should be a resounding "yes," but a middling "maybe" is a far better response. Why the ambiguity? READ MORE >>
Friday, September 6, 2013Ever wondered how modern-day fire departments began? Or why agents buy E&O coverage? What about when the first business owners policy launched? Insurance Industry by Numbers Property/casualty industry’s net premiums written total $426 billion 2,689 P/C insurance companies in U. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 30, 2013The success of the new health-care law rides in large measure on whether young, healthy people like Gabe Meiffren, a cook at a Korean-Hawaiian food cart, decide to give up a chunk of disposable income to pay for insurance. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 23, 2013Whether you are in a major car accident or even a minor fender bender, identity theft is not likely to be one of your immediate concerns after a crash. But you can't let your guard down as you swap auto insurance and other information. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 16, 2013You probably know that homeowners and renters insurance covers property inside your home from losses due to theft, fire, and other calamities. But you may not be aware that it also protects you from other types of situations, including many losses that occur outside your home, according to the Insurance Information Institute. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 9, 2013More than other age groups, people over 65 are reluctant to consider changes in their insurance needs. Consumers of all ages tend to get locked into policies they've owned for a long time. Older consumers are even more reluctant to change, and the companies count on it. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 2, 2013When you’re in recovery from a hospital visit — whether it’s a major surgery, a visit to the emergency room or just a routine procedure — the last thing you want to worry about is paying your medical bills. READ MORE >>
Friday, July 26, 2013“Teens are the riskiest and most expensive to insure, and the costs vary widely from state to state,” says Laura Adams, senior insurance analyst for InsuranceQuotes.com. So much so that parents tacking teens onto their auto policies will feel the sting of an annual premium price hike of 84%, or roughly $2,000, on average. READ MORE >>
Friday, July 19, 2013As President Obama's health care overhaul begins to change how Americans get their health insurance, the nearly 22 million people who are self-employed will see some of the most dramatic changes, with perhaps half of them headed for the new health exchanges in the fall. READ MORE >>
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