4 Add-Ons to Ask Your Insurance Agent About

When it comes to taking care of your vehicle and your life, you will want to consider what add-ons you want to add to your auto insurance policy. Add-ons are designed to enhance your coverage. The type of add-ons you need depends upon your specific situation. Here are a few add-ons you should talk to your insurance agent about.  Gap Insurance When you purchase a new vehicle, often, your vehicle depreciates at a faster rate than you can pay it off. [Read More]

Four Things You Should Know About DBA Insurance For Your OCONUS Contract

If you are a business that has worked on government contracts for many years, you may have been surprised that you are required to have DBA insurance after being awarded your first outside the continental United States contract. This may not be something you were aware of before, but since this is your first OCONUS government, you need to carry a policy that covers your employees overseas. There are a few things you need to know. [Read More]

3 Key Things Car Insurance Will Help You Sort

Vehicles are an essential asset that should be carefully safeguarded. Although you may be a cautious driver, another driver may hit you and plunge you into an unfortunate situation that could make you pay a heavy price. That's why it's vital to purchase car insurance. It will protect you from emergencies, accidents, and other risks that may throw you off balance. This article highlights three key things this coverage can help you sort. [Read More]

4 Scenarios That Call for Workers Comp Insurance

If you run a business, there's a good chance you've had to think about workers comp insurance coverage. The law requires workers comp insurance in a surprising number of scenarios. You will want to have sufficient coverage if your business has exposure on any of these four fronts. Off-Site but On-the-Job Injuries As a business owner or manager, it's easy to focus on injuries that might happen at your location. However, the law says a business is responsible for its employees whenever they're engaged in work. [Read More]