Why You May Want to Enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan

Posted on: 20 January 2020

When it gets closer to time to retire, you may be wondering what to do about your health insurance coverage. If you are lucky, a part of your retirement package from your employer will include coverage. However, this is not a normal situation. Luckily, if you have been working, you have been contributing to Medicare and your health insurance with each paycheck as it is one of the normal and require tax deductions.
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Why Being A Defensive Driver Can Help You Save Money On Car Insurance

Posted on: 16 December 2019

Car insurance companies take on risks when providing anyone with auto insurance, and they charge higher rates when the risk levels are higher. If you want to save money on car insurance for the long term, you should consider learning and applying the skills of a defensive driver. Here are tips to help you drive defensively and an explanation of how this can help you save money on insurance costs.
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Does Workers' Compensation Insurance Apply To Your Business?

Posted on: 13 November 2019

"What kind of insurance does my business need?" should be a relatively straightforward question, especially for smaller businesses. Unfortunately, the world of business insurance is not that simple. Even owners of very small businesses often find themselves mired down in a sea of technical jargon, making it difficult to determine what level of coverage is necessary. While it is a good idea to carry certain forms of insurance, workers' compensation coverage is mandated by law.
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Will My Insurance Rates Go Up After Towing My Car?

Posted on: 10 October 2019

There are many factors that can influence your car insurance rates. You might wonder if your car insurance rates would be affected by having your car towed. Your rates can be affected to some extent, but it depends on why your car was towed in the first place.  If you have any doubts about driving your vehicle, you should have it towed and inspected before you drive it. Driving a car that is not safe to drive can cause more damage to the vehicle and place you at risk.
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