Insurance Blog
Is There Collector’s Insurance For Vehicles Other Than Cars?
Posted: September 1, 2020
Classic car owners know the value of collector car insurance. But what if your vintage vehicle is other than a car? Collector’s insurance is also available for owners of antique motorcycles, boats, and RVs. Collector’s Motorcycle Insurance Classic motorcycles are a passion for many collectors. You may want to consider collector motorcycle insurance if you own vintage or antique bike such as a: Triumph Bonneville...
Do You Have The Right Coverage For Your Roof?
Posted: August 31, 2020
Roofing insurance claims can be complicated. That’s why it’s so important to have the right homeowners coverage for your roof. Replacing a roof is one of the most expensive home projects a homeowner will encounter. According to Home Advisor, the 2020 national average a homeowner will spend on installing a new roof is more than $8,000. While you can save up over months or years to...
What To Expect From A Life Insurance Exam
Posted: August 28, 2020
While you’ve likely shopped around to find the best auto, home or renters insurance, there might still be one lingering item on your insurance to-do list: get a life insurance policy. The process to get a life insurance policy isn’t that different from what you’re used to: Find a company you trust and work with a trusted professional to determine how much coverage you need. However,...
Business Owners: What To Know When Hiring A Cleaning Service
Posted: August 26, 2020
If you’re a business owner, today is anything but business as usual. As you continue to grapple with the evolving changes brought on by the coronavirus pandemic ‒ from social distancing requirements to telecommuting policies ‒ you’re also faced with meeting changing expectations from your customers as well as local, state, and federal governments. Once expectation at the top of everyone’s list is a workplace...
Am I Required To Buy A Company’s Life Insurance Once They Finance An Exam?
Posted: August 22, 2020
Except for guaranteed issue and other no-exam life insurance policies (with higher rates and lower face value), most insurance companies will require an in-person medical exam. A company representative will arrange for a physical exam to be conducted by a licensed healthcare professional selected and contracted by the life insurance company. This does not mean you are under any obligation to purchase life insurance from...