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Black History Month
February 1, 2023
February is Black History Month, officially designated as such by every U.S. President since 1976. It is a time for recognizing the significant role African…
5 Unconventional Businesses That Still Need Insurance
January 19, 2023
If you own a business, you need business insurance. No matter how unconventional your enterprise is, be assured, you have some exposure to risk. The…
How to Avoid Costly Claims from Winter Storms
January 16, 2023
Winter storms can do serious damage to your home. In 2021, storms during the winter months caused a record $15 billion in insured losses in…
What Can I Expect My Worker’s Compensation to Cover?
December 19, 2022
Your business’s workers’ compensation policy protects against lawsuits filed by injured employees. The trade-off is the cost of these policies eats into your profits. Every…
Should I Purchase a Car with License Plate Lights?
December 16, 2022
Depending on where you live, you may be required to have license plate lights. Consider buying a car with license plate lights or installing a…
3 New Year’s Resolutions for Small Businesses
December 9, 2022
2023 is almost upon us, along with the long-held tradition of New Year’s resolutions. For individuals, after a season of parties, food, holiday cookies, cakes,…
How to Protect Your Home During the Holidays
December 8, 2022
Most of us look forward to the holidays with anticipation. Family, friends, and work get-togethers, parties, events, and foods and treats make the winter holiday…
Is My Business Covered in the Event of a Cyber Attack?
November 19, 2022
Small business owners are not exempt from the risk of a cyberattack. The loss of customer data is a financial disaster, and with cyber incursions…
I Missed an Auto Insurance Payment: Here’s What to Expect
November 16, 2022
Life happens, oversights can occur, and payments sometimes get missed. If you missed a car insurance payment, don’t panic. Your policy will not be cancelled…
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