Topic: Insurance Tips

  • Tips For Avoiding 5 Common Holiday Disasters

    Tips for avoiding 5 common holiday disasters The winter holidays can be the most wonderful time of the year, but unfortunately, they can also be the most dangerous. From avoiding package theft to preventing food poisoning, here are tips to avoid some of the most common holiday injuries, accidents, and disasters. Cooking Fires Thanksgiving is […]

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    Why Are Commercial Property Insurance Rates Going Up?

    We live in uncertain times, and where there’s uncertainty, there’s risk. With the economy stalling and global unrest worsening, costs are going up in all sectors, and insurance is no exception. In fact, there is a veritable storm of factors converging on the commercial property insurance market, leading to higher commercial property insurance average costs […]

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    The Advantages of Bundling: Apartment Renter Insurance and Car Insurance

    It’s easy to be overwhelmed by all of the insurance options to protect your home, vehicle, and other belongings. But what if we told you there’s a way to streamline your coverage — and save money while you do it? It’s referred to as bundling. One of the most common and beneficial combinations is an […]

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    Business Income Coverage (BIC) Explained

    Wondering if business income coverage (BIC) is right for you? Or maybe you’re a business owner who has yet to consider this type of protection. Either way, let’s take a few minutes to explore the many benefits of business income insurance and some scenarios in which it is incredibly valuable. Business income coverage, also known […]

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    How Much Is Pet Insurance? The Costs Explained

      With pet care costs skyrocketing due to stubborn inflationary pressures combined with the fact that pet ownership recently hit an all-time high, most Americans can’t afford to shoulder the cost of an unexpected emergency vet bill — and a third can’t afford access to any form of veterinary care whatsoever. Vet visits aren’t cheap […]

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  • Home Sweet Vacation: How Insurance Agencies Ensure Peace of Mind While You’re Away

    Home Sweet Vacation: How Insurance Agencies Ensure Peace of Mind While You’re Away. Picture this: you’ve been eagerly awaiting your upcoming vacation—an escape from the daily grind. But before you embark on your adventure, it’s crucial to prepare your home adequately. While you plan your itinerary and pack your bags, insurance agencies play a vital […]

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    The Impact of Inflation on Insurance in 2023

    As the global economy grapples with the current inflation crisis, the insurance industry has not been immune to rising costs. The impact of inflation on insurance rates is a topic of increasing concern for insurance companies and consumers alike. Inflation is the sustained increase in the price level of goods and services across the economy, […]

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    Oil Tank Insurance: Are You Covered?

    If you have an oil tank in your house or on your property, it’s most likely not covered by your home insurance. If there is a spill or a leak, it can be extremely costly to fix, especially if environmental cleanup is needed. For a real-world example of just how costly an oil spill or […]

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  • Telematics Auto Insurance: Save Money and Drive Safe

    Car insurance may not be at the top of your mind when you start your morning commute, but safety should be. Creating safe driving habits is important, especially with new or teen drivers. Distracted driving is a serious problem, and was responsible for 3,132 deaths in 2020. To help reduce distracted driving, insurance carriers are […]

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  • Insurance for Snowbirds, Living Half the Year Down South

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    Every year, hundreds of Massachusetts residents purchase property in the Southern states. For some, it’s a retirement home. For others, a source of rental income in the meantime. If buyers also happen to keep a first home in the Bay State—splitting time between New England’s mild summers and Florida’s mild winters—we refer to them as […]

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