- Auto InsuranceCommercial auto insurance provides broad protection that can be important to many people, including truck drivers, snow plow operators, tow truck drivers, couriers, business owners, and even pizza delivery guys.
- Motorcycle Insurance
- Boat Insurance
- RV InsuranceWhen it comes to recreational vehicles of all shapes and sizes, you want to be sure that your ‘toys’ are protected properly. In your search for the right RV insurance for you, look no further.
- Mobile Home InsuranceProtecting your mobile home with an insurance policy will give you peace of mind, knowing your losses will be covered if a disaster strikes. If you are purchasing a mobile home, you may not be aware that mobile homes require a different type of homeowner’s insurance coverage. Mobile homes need a specialized coverage type because they are transportable and constructed differently than other types of homes.
- ATV Insurance
- Renters InsuranceRenters insurance acts as a homeowner’s insurance policy for those who rent—and inevitably can help protect you and your assets. Having renters insurance can also help to mediate the cost of damages, should anything happen to a rental property that you are living in.
- Home InsuranceHome-based business insurance protects your business from claims that your home insurance doesn’t cover. For example, losses relating to business equipment or lawsuits resulting from business practices. If you run a business out of your home, you should consider this type of insurance. It is important to note that whether or not you choose to obtain home-based business insurance, you should alert your home insurance carrier of your in-home business as it could cause parts of your home insurance to become invalid otherwise.
- Condo InsuranceCondominium insurance provides protection where condo associations do not. Condo and town house coverage protects your possessions within your unit, including: furniture, appliances, kitchen and bath facilities, and also your additional personal items. If you plan on upgrading your unit, any improvements you make will also be covered under your policy, including wall units, renovations, and wallpaper.
- Landlord Insurance
- Life InsuranceWe don’t know, what we don’t know... about insurance gaps. Do you have insurance? If you own a car, you are required by law to have auto insurance. You may have homeowners or renter’s insurance depending on your living situation. You may have even taken the steps to get life insurance or disability insurance, or, your employer may provide those benefits. No matter who you are or what your life choices have led to, you most likely have some sort of insurance. However, the real question is, do you have enough insurance coverage [...]
- Health InsuranceHave you ever thought about what will happen in the future? Oftentimes, as people get older, they can require a little bit of help with everyday tasks. Have you ever thought about who will assist you with these tasks? Who will help to take care of you if you need assistance? How will you pay for these services and this assistance? Long-term care insurance can be used to cover a host of services that aren’t covered by regular health insurance. This includes assistance with routine daily activities, like bathing, dressing, or getting in [...]
- Disability InsuranceIn addition to a BOP, the federal government requires that every business with employees has workers’ compensation, unemployment, and disability insurance. Your state may also require additional insurance.
- Long Term Care
- Business InsuranceFrom family-run construction companies to small-town boutiques and cafes, you work hard to operate and maintain your small business. No matter what industry you are in, you likely need small business insurance. Having it can help protect everything you have worked so hard to build.
- Commercial Property InsuranceCommercial property insurance protects your business from claims relating to prthe operty you own or rent and the tools and equipment you use to operate your business. It covers losses from many sources including fire, burglary, theft, wind, lightning, and more. If you operate a physical building, you should consider this type of insurance.
- Workers Compensation Insurance
- Commercial Liability Insurance
- Professional Liability InsuranceProfessional liability insurance protects your business from claims due to negligence, misrepresentation, inaccurate advice, or personal injury as a result of the services you provide. If your client thinks your services caused them a loss, they can sue you, even if you haven’t done anything wrong and you would could be responsible for legal costs. Businesses such as accountants, lawyers, photographers, consultants, and more should consider the type of insurance.
- Liability InsuranceGeneral liability insurance protects your business from claims involving bodily injuries and personal property damage. It typically helps cover medical expenses and attorney fees resulting from bodily injuries and property damage that your business may be legally responsible for. General liability insurance is not typically required by law, but it is a good idea for most businesses to have, especially if you operate a physical location, visit client properties, or run a warehouse.
- Travel Insurance
- Jewelry Insurance
- Flood InsuranceFlood insurance is important if you want to keep your business safe and your possessions secure. Flood coverage offers protection against losses that result from heavy and lengthy rain falls, storm surges, blocked storm drainage systems, snow melts, etc.
- Earthquake Insurance