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IIHS: The Safest Cars of 2023
May 12, 2023
If safety is a top priority when driving, look no further than the 2023 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS)TOP SAFETY PICK award list for your...

Life Insurance for Single Parents
May 10, 2023
Why Do Single Parents Need Life Insurance? Purchasing a life insurance policy is a smart idea for any family. But in single-parent households, the need...

How Will My Credit History Impact My Life Insurance Rate?
May 7, 2023
Your credit score carries a lot of weight in many life activities, including renting or purchasing a home, being approved for a credit card or...

Dashboard Lights: What Do They Mean?
May 5, 2023
We’ve all experienced it. You’re driving down the road when you notice a new light on the dashboard that wasn’t there a minute ago. It’s...

Here’s What First Time Homebuyers Should Know
May 2, 2023
If you are a first-time homebuyer, you are about to face a set of unfamiliar challenges. Homeowners insurance is a critical step in the process...

What is Boat Insurance and Why Do You Need It?
April 28, 2023
Warm sun. Cool breeze. If you have a boat, you get it: There’s nothing like being out on the water. You cherish your boat, and...

Am I Eligible for Life Insurance if I Have a Chronic Illness?
April 22, 2023
If you live with a chronic illness and are considering the prospect of purchasing life insurance, you may be wondering if your condition will get...

What You Should Know About Seasonal Business Insurance
April 19, 2023
If you own a business that only operates during certain seasons, it makes more sense to have seasonal business insurance. Seasonal business insurance can provide...

Tips to Keep Your Football Tailgate Safe
April 18, 2023
Whether you’re in love with the game or the food, football season has officially arrived. That means the fun of tailgating season has also begun. It...

What’s Considered a Natural Disaster, and Am I Covered?
April 16, 2023
Natural disasters happen. Homeowners insurance provides a safeguard for unforeseen circumstances, though the timing of such events cannot be guaranteed. First, however, it is essential...