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5 Tips for Choosing the Right Health Insurance Policy for Your Family

Choosing a health insurance policy for your family is just part of the process of making sure your children and family are safe and protected. Not only that, but getting quality medical care for things like check-ups and immunizations is important, because in most cases you don’t want to come out of pocket for hundreds of dollars. When you are purchasing a health insurance policy for your family,... ❯❯❯

5 Elderly Life Insurance Basics to Consider

When you get to a certain advanced age, you start thinking about something you’ve never thought about before: your mortality. When it comes to mortality, you go through all the worst case scenarios. What happens to my family? What happens to my property? What happens to my assets? All of these questions can start to pile up to the point where they become too daunting to think about . However,... ❯❯❯

Arc Flash Precautions, Dangers and Safety (Infographic)

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Should Liability Insurance for Gun Owners Be Mandatory?

The old adage that “guns don’t kill people, people kill people” is becoming a hazier and hazier sentiment to describe the war on gun ownership. Yes, the world has changed since the constitution was enacted, but it is still the constitution. When it comes to whether or not guns should be regulated, both sides of the fence must come up with some kind of middle ground. With more and more shootings –... ❯❯❯

Should You Purchase Term or Whole Life Insurance?

Something that all of us need is insurance. And aside from health, home and car insurance, the most important policy to have is life insurance. Not only does it help to cover your medical and funeral costs at the time of your death but it can also prevent your family from having to deal with other potential kinds of debt (like taxes) while providing a substantial amount of money for your... ❯❯❯

Why your Business Needs Insurance

Getting the right business insurance has always been a complex task. Unfortunately, it is a difficult and complicated process, but it is also one that is vital to protect your business and your employees. Here’s why insurance is vital for your business: Why do you need insurance? Firstly, it’s the law if you have employees. On a business to business level, insurance also acts as a form of... ❯❯❯

Securing the Most Suitable Van Insurance

Running a small and independent business is an expensive past-time, especially when it comes to accessing comprehensive insurance coverage. Different types of business require alternative insurance policies and levels of coverage, and as an entrepreneur it is your responsibility to ensure that your venture is adequately protected. If your firm delivers a tradesman service to customers, for... ❯❯❯

Clampdown on Bogus Claims Reduces UK Car Insurance Premiums

A clampdown on bogus claims as insurance companies work with enforcement agencies to reduce the amount of fraudulent claims has caused car insurance policies to come down by 12.4% in the past year. Honest Motorists Have Paid the Price in the Past ‘Crash for cash’ and ‘flash for cash’ are terms you’ve probably heard a lot about lately. These scams involve drivers deliberately causing car crashes... ❯❯❯

Universal Vs. Participating: Permanent Life Insurance Options for Canadians

It's easy to get overwhelmed by life insurance choices. First of all, figuring out how much life insurance you need can be complicated in and of itself. Choosing a policy type only adds to the complexity. Most of the time, agents and brokers try to get you to focus on the premiums. The more you pay, the more "expensive" the policy is, or so you are told. But life insurance isn't a commodity... ❯❯❯

Top 5 Newborn Insurance Coverage Tips

It’s easy to assume that your insurance will cover pregnancy, childbirth, and pediatric care, but the truth is that this may not be the case. Some policies expressly deny maternity coverage while others make you jump through hoops in order to insure your newborn. The point is that you should not simply assume that your policy will extend to a child when you decide to start your family. You need... ❯❯❯