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Health Insurance Options Under 30: What Young Adults Need to Know
Being under 30 often comes with a sense of independence—but that doesn’t mean health insurance should be an afterthought. While younger adults may be...
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Why Renters Insurance Is Worth It (Even If Your Landlord Doesn’t...
Renters insurance is one of the most affordable ways to protect yourself financially, yet it’s often overlooked. If you’re moving into a new apartment,...
How Much Does Renters Insurance Cost?
Renters insurance is often seen as optional, but its value becomes clear the moment something goes wrong. Whether it’s a burst pipe, a break-in,...
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How to Compare Homeowners Insurance Policies
Owning a home is one of the largest financial investments most people make. Homeowners insurance helps protect that investment against a wide range of...
The Subcontractor Trap: Why Your HVAC Business May Owe Workers’ Comp Claims You Didn’t...
Hiring a sub with a certificate of insurance feels like due diligence. In most states, it isn't enough — and HVAC owners are finding out the hard way when claims land on their policy instead of the sub's.
If You Sell Alcohol, Your Business Owner’s Policy Probably Won’t Protect You from a...
A Business Owner's Policy protects your bar or restaurant from many risks — but it almost always excludes alcohol-related lawsuits. One overserved customer and a Dram Shop claim could expose your business to a seven-figure lawsuit with no coverage. Here's what liquor liability insurance covers and why it's non-negotiable for any business that sells alcohol.
What Happens When a Cleaning Employee Steals From a Client — And Your Insurance...
Most cleaning companies carry general liability insurance and assume they're covered if something goes wrong on the job. But GL won't pay a dime if an employee steals from a client. Here's the coverage gap cleaning business owners need to know about — and how to close it for a few hundred dollars a year.
Why General Liability Insurance Won’t Pay to Fix Your Faulty Work
Many contractors assume general liability insurance covers any problem on a job. In reality, the “your work” exclusion prevents the policy from paying to repair your own faulty work.































