More than 25 million Americans spend their vacations in a recreational vehicle (RV).
Valentine's Day is the one time of the year that you can go the extra mile for your significant other. If you are thinking about going above and beyond what is expected to buy your loved one the gift of a lifetime, make sure that you also purchase enough insurance coverage to protect you from financial loss. Protect your investment so that your loved one will always be able to cherish your gift.
One of the smartest moves a business owner can make is obtaining insurance to protect his business assets. Even home-based businesses need the protection that insurance can provide. The type of coverage you choose will depend on the type of home business you run, its scale of operation and the risks you face for financial loss. Here’s what you should know about insuring a home enterprise.
As another year comes to an end, it’s good to take stock of changes in your life or lifestyle that will affect your insurance protection in the New Year to come. The end of the year is a good time to conduct an insurance review to see if your policies still reflect the coverage you need or want. If changes are in order, it’s best to make them now so you can face the New Year with confidence knowing you’re fully protected against any eventuality.
Sending a child off to college is a significant milestone that represents the culmination of years of planning and hard work. As you prepare for the start of the semester, you should consider how your insurance needs may change with your son or daughter away at school.
No one needs to tell a classic car owner what labors of love these beauties happen to be. What you might not realize, though, is that the wrong kind of insurance to protect your classic car can be just as devastatingly heartbreaking as any accident that does damage to your precious piece of history.
People who have higher net worth typically have unique insurance needs that must be addressed. The average insurance policy is designed with people who have more modest means in mind. They have coverage limits and exclusions for high-value items, such as:
Because of the area we live in, we get a lot of questions about hauling Amish for hire. Often a client comes in to review their personal auto Insurance policy, casually mentioning that they haul Amish. They soon discover personal auto insurance policies do no cover this type of activity since it is a business activity.
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