Do You Need a Personal Injury Endorsement on Your Homeowners’ Insurance Policy?
Just when you thought you had it all covered, along comes a new risk exposure! This time, it could be something as seemingly innocuous as your teenage kid upstairs tweeting about a classmate. Believe it or not, you could be one nasty slanderous 144-charac
Lifestyle Choices and Affordable Health Insurance
Want more affordable health insurance? Put out the cigarette, put down the double cheeseburger, hide the salt shaker and pour your booze down the drain. The lifestyle choices you make will improve your health and may even help you find more affordable hea
Filing a Car Insurance Claim. What Happens After the Crash?
You’ve just been in a car accident. What happens now? After police reports have been filed, insurance companies notified and, assuming nobody was injured, your next big step is to file a car insurance claim…and wait.
Basic Facts About Hurricane Insurance Coverage
old onto your hat. Atlantic hurricane season is officially underway. From June through November, communities all along the Gulf and East Coasts of the U.S. are on alert for these severe storms. After a relatively mild 2009, experts at the National Oceanic
Employment Practices Liability Insurance for Non-Profits
If you’re one of the many small non-profits operating on a shoestring and hanging on by a thread in this crummy economy, it only takes one disgruntled employee with a claim of wrongful termination, harassment or improper treatment to put an end to all you
What to Expect If You’re Hit by an Uninsured Driver
So what happens when a conscientious citizen like you gets hit by an uninsured driver? The sad truth is that unless you carry a full complement of comprehensive auto insurance, you may be left holding a very big bag of financial woe.
Five Safe Driving Tips For Seniors
Your risk of being involved or causing a serious accident increase as you age. Protect your good record and help keep your auto insurance costs low by following these five safe driving tips for senior.
Motorcycle Crashes
Discover the motorcycle crash statistics that all riders should keep in mind.
Lower Your Flood Insurance Premiums. Challenge FEMA Remapping
Discover ways to challenge unnecessary flood insurance. This article contains information and links concerning FEMA.
Group Health Insurance Rates for a Group of One
Paychecks no longer end up magically in your bank accounts every two weeks and health insurance is really expensive when you have to pick up the whole tab yourself. You’re on your own with the first problem, but we can offer some solutions for the findin
Beware of Stranger-Owned Life Insurance Scams
Aside from the fact that investing in something that only pays off when somebody dies is kind of creepy, Stranger-Owned Life Insurance is a risky investment.
Insure Your Home-Based Business with These Basic Policies
If you’re thinking about switching your career status from unemployed to self-employed, there are some things you need to know about insurance for your home-based business.
Motorcycle Insurance Coverage Basics
Motorcycle insurance works pretty much like car insurance, with some exceptions. Most notable is medical coverage.
Do You Really Need Travel Insurance?
Here are a few facts you need to know to determine if you really need travel insurance.
Dad, Can I Have the Car Keys? Senior Drivers Safety and Car Insurance Quotes.
Do aging drivers represent a disproportionate number of accidents, and if so, what is the impact of that on everyone’s car insurance?
Lower Your Homeowner’s Insurance Costs. Practice Fire Safety.
According to statistics from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), in 2008, fire departments responded to nearly 1.5 million fire; 27% of them were residential, accounting for 83% of civilian deaths by fire. Those fires caused $15,478,000,000 i
Don’t Cancel Your Health Insurance Just Yet
Just weeks after Congress passed the 2,000-plus page health care reform bill, anecdotal stories are circulating about people walking into health care facilities and demanding their free ObamaCare. Hope you didn’t drop your health insurance policy with the
Avoid Road Rage and Keep Your Low Car Insurance Premiums
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) defines aggressive driving as, “the operation of a motor vehicle in a manner that endangers or is likely to endanger persons or property.” That’s a traffic violation. When it goes beyond that, it’