Archives: 2020
Is My Event Big Enough For Special Event Insurance?
Posted: November 4, 2020
Special event insurance is not only for large events. This coverage is designed to protect you, the event holder, from liability, whether you are hosting a small wedding or a large company retreat. Coverage applies to third-party claims for bodily injury or property damage sustained during the event. Some special event insurance policies also provide cancellation coverage to reimburse you for lost deposits or other...
What Happens If I Get In A Wreck With An Uninsured Driver?
Posted: November 1, 2020
Most states have mandatory minimum auto insurance laws, but some people still drive without the required coverage. The Insurance Information Institute (III) reports that in a recent study, 13%, or one in eight drivers in the U.S. is operating a vehicle without insurance. Many such drivers cannot afford the cost of car insurance, which makes it difficult to collect damages after an accident. Fortunately, there...
What Do I Need To Do Before Buying Life Insurance?
Posted: October 22, 2020
Buying life insurance is an important financial decision. Not only can it help protect the loved ones who depend on you, but it can also serve as a useful financial tool. To help ensure you make the right decision, take the following steps before shopping for a life insurance policy. Determine How Much Life Insurance You Need How much will be needed in death benefits...
Beginner’s Guide To Workers’ Comp Insurance
Posted: October 19, 2020
If you are an employee who has been injured on the job, you are most likely eligible to collect workers’ compensation benefits. The following questions and answers provide some basic information about the workers’ comp claims process, and the benefits you may be entitled to receive. Our friendly agent is also happy to help. What Types of Injuries Are Covered By Workers’ Comp Workers’ compensation...
How To Know When Your New Car Needs A Tune-Up
Posted: October 16, 2020
Modern cars do not generally require a tune-up in the traditional sense. Engine parts are designed to last longer, and new cars don’t have the same components that needed to be adjusted or replaced in the past. Nevertheless, modern vehicles require regular maintenance. The following are signs that your new car is ready for a trip to the mechanic. A Light on the Dashboard Comes...