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It’s Time to Start Adulting: Getting Life Insurance When You Graduate
Getting life insurance when you graduate will help cover any car loans, credit card debt and even your student loans. Learn why life insurance is a good step in adulting.
Read MoreAre “Acts of God” a Thing When it Comes to Insurance?
What are “acts of God” and will you be covered in the event of one? The answer is yes, no and maybe. Read our article on “acts of God” and how you may or may not be covered by these perils.
Read MorePreexisting Conditions and Insurance
Learn why pre-existing conditions play such an important role in the insurance industry. Know when and how you will, and will not, be covered.
Read MoreBuying a Car? Why You Should Call Your Independent Insurance Agent First
Price, fuel costs and financing aren’t the only factors involved in the total costs of owning a vehicle. Your insurance premiums will play a big role which is why you should contact an independent insurance agent prior to purchase.
Read MoreBeware the Backyard Trampoline
Are you sure your homeowners’ insurance policy will cover you in case of an injury or liability claim resulting from your backyard trampoline? Check before you risk it all for a little backyard fun.
Read MoreMaking Insurance Easier: What is a Dec Page?
Sure, insurance can be confusing. But did you know all you need to do is read the first page or two of your policy to understand what your coverage is?
Read MoreHow Pet Insurance Can Keep You From the Most Difficult of Decisions
Pet insurance can prevent you from having to make one of the most difficult decisions any pet owner would have to make. Here’s how.
Read MoreAm I On the Right Path with Travel Insurance?
There are a variety of circumstances that can make purchasing travel insurance an excellent decision. What does travel insurance cover and when should you buy it when traveling?
Read MoreWhat You May or May Not Know About Traffic Tickets
Did you know it is estimated speeding tickets generate over $6 billion in revenue each year or that a single officer can write $300,000 or more in traffic citations annually.?
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