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Celebrating Black History Month
February 1, 2022
February has been officially designated as Black History Month by every U.S. President since 1976. Every year, during the month of February, we celebrate the…
Which Disasters Are Covered by Home Insurance?
February 1, 2022
Natural disasters can wreak havoc on a home – or destroy it entirely. Homeowner’s insurance provides financial protection against covered damages to your home and…
Do I Need Business Insurance to Rent an Office Space?
January 19, 2022
A business insurance policy is a must if you are renting an office space. It is your landlord’s responsibility to carry insurance for the physical…
How to Keep Your Backyard Campfires Safe
January 16, 2022
There is nothing like a campfire to create a cozy atmosphere when friends and family get together under the stars. A fire draws the gaze…
4 Winter Risks and How to Protect Your Business From Them
January 4, 2022
Consumer spending increases for the holidays and business picks up during the winter months. But winter weather also brings certain risks for businesses. The following…
Celebrating Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
January 1, 2022
Martin Luther King Day is a federal holiday, observed on the third Monday in January every year. The purpose of this holiday is to honor…
Comprehensive vs. Collision Auto Insurance
January 1, 2022
Comprehensive and collision are two different types of auto insurance coverage. You may want to bundle them together for added protection. Comprehensive may cover situations…
7 Mistakes Small Business Owners Make When Filing Claims
December 19, 2021
As a small business owner, you have consistently paid your insurance premiums. When the time comes to file a claim, it can be a shock…
6 Tips to Prepare for Power Outages
December 16, 2021
We rely on electricity to stay warm, keep our homes illuminated, cook, heat or pump water, and to keep us entertained on our TVs and…
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