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Can you legally drive without insurance in CT?

February 21st, 2012 | Auto | No Comments

NO! Almost every state requires you to have auto liability insurance. All states also have financial responsibility laws. This means that even in a state that does not require liability insurance, you need to have sufficient assets to pay claims if you cause an accident. If you don’t have enough assets, you must purchase at [...]

What does CT homeowners insurance policy covers?

February 15th, 2012 | Home | No Comments

A standard homeowners insurance policy includes four essential types of coverage. They include: Coverage for the structure of your home. Coverage for your personal belongings. Liability protection. Additional living expenses in the event you are temporarily unable to live in your home because of a fire or other insured disaster. 1. Structure of your house [...]

CT Workers Compensation Tips

February 10th, 2012 | Workers Comp | No Comments

When an employee gets hurt at work, the headache that this can cause for the firm can be tremendous, unless your business has the right type of CT workers comp coverage. And don’t think workers comp claims are only for companies that deal with construction or other types of manual labor. An employee can slip [...]

Insurance Agency or Online Insurance?

January 30th, 2012 | Auto, Commercial Insurance, Health, Home, Life | No Comments

In today’s era, technology is everything. Just quarter a century ago, a computer was the size of a room. Nowadays, we can carry a computer in our pockets (iPod, Android, etc) and access online information just about anywhere, which makes visiting the actual place obsolete. Same thing applies for insurance. Individuals just visit online insurance [...]

Should Online Businesses have Commercial Insurance in CT?

January 20th, 2012 | Commercial Insurance, ct insurance | No Comments

The internet offers many business opportunities a savvy, business minded entrepreneur may consider taking advantage of. Starting an online small business may be a lot easier than running a traditional business because the start-up costs are often considerably less. Although your initial start up fund may be small, don’t be tempted to skimp on commercial [...]

Save Money by Bundling Your Insurance

January 19th, 2012 | Auto, Health, Home, Life | No Comments

National Insurance Companies are beginning to ‘strongly encourage’ North Carolina customers to bundle their insurance needs, or face the possibility that they may be dropped. Most insurance companies are no longer writing just homeowners policies in North Carolina. To entice homeowners into purchasing policies, rates have been decreasing for years.  The losses suffered by insurance [...]

Why is Over 50′s Life Insurance Different?

January 17th, 2012 | Life | No Comments

In some respects, over 50’s life insurance isn’t much different from other forms of life cover – it exists to offer you and your family a degree of financial protection should the worst happen. Yet in other respects it may be – and those differences relate to the typical nature of people’s lives, as they [...]

Is bad credit score making your insurance more expensive?

January 11th, 2012 | Miscellaneous | No Comments

Anyone who has a home or auto loan already knows how important it is to maintain a good credit rating, because it has a big impact on how much you pay in interest on these loans and mortgages. But did you know that your credit score could also be affecting how much you’re paying for [...]

Secret to Losing Weight…Chew More

January 9th, 2012 | Health | No Comments

That’s right, the more you chew, the less you eat, according to new research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. The study involved 30 men–16 skinny, 14 obese–who were videotaped while eating a meal. The researchers guessed that the skinnier subjects would chew each bite more thoroughly than the heavier subjects. It turns [...]

Connecticut Wedding Insurance

January 5th, 2012 | Wedding | 1 Comments

Weddings can be large and expensive spectacles. Although the recent economy has forced brides to consider scaling back their plans, the average cost of a wedding still approaches $30,000. Appropriately, it has become quite common to arrange for special protection for this extremely important, personal event. Wedding insurance is not standardized, so policy wording can [...]