Archive for January, 2012

The Key to Key Man Insurance

Jan 30, 2012 | by Oscar Chalmers | No Comments »

Unless you’re a sole proprietor, your business probably relies on certain individuals to run it effectively and efficiently. Employees might like to think they are all equally valuable, but certain employees can be more important to a business’s bottom line than others—and without those individuals,

Unless you’re a sole proprietor, your business probably relies on certain individuals to run it effectively and efficiently. Employees might like to think they are all equally valuable, but certain employees can be more important to a business’s bottom line than others—and without those individuals, the business could suffer. If you are

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Nebraska Bill would Increase Liability Requirements

Jan 29, 2012 | by Stephen Murphy | No Comments »

State Senator Paul Schumacher of Columbus, Nebraska is supporting a bill that would result in a higher liability insurance requirement for motorists in his state. He says this change in the financial responsibility requirements is necessary because the dollar isnt worth what it once was.

Specifically, Schumacher wants to raise the benefit for un/underinsured motorist policies from the existing $25,000 for individuals and $50,000 for when more than one person is injured to $50,000 and $100,000 respectively.

According to the senator, the existing benefit levels were determined many years ago, when the cost of medical care was much lower. Doubling the required coverage amount, he says, will only result in a relatively small increase in auto insurance premiums.

Insuring Famous Rides: The Series

Jan 15, 2012 | by Stephen Murphy | No Comments »

Last year, we launched our Insuring Famous Rides series, covering the curious costs and ridiculous risks involved in insuring everything from the world’s oldest car to a Winnebago-turned-spaceship. The series offers a tongue-in-cheek twist on the world of car insurance by tackling some of pop culture’s most famous — and in one case, most obscure — vehicles. (Though at times we’ve had to fudge a bit on just what a “car” is.)

Ever wonder what it would cost Bruce Wayne to insure the Batmobile? Or what would happen if Elvis were still alive (he’s not?) and wanted to insure his pink Caddy? Come on … you k

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Finding the Best Homeowners Insurance Companies

Jan 12, 2012 | by Christopher Allen | No Comments »

If you’ve ever spent weeks chasing down quotes from various homeowners insurance companies in order to find home insurance that’s right for you, you’ll know how frustrating it can be. It’s difficult enough determining how much and what types of coverage you need without having to worry about whether the homeowners insurance companies you’re considering are reliable. Fortunately, nowadays there’s an easier way to find house insurance quickly.

Get Quotes Online

AgentInsure is one of the nation’s leading comparison sites, and can help you find the right homeowners insurance for your needs. Because Agent

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Study: High number of auto accidents caused by women

Jan 12, 2012 | by Oscar Chalmers | No Comments »

Women may be more likely to file auto insurance claims due to accidents than previously thought, as the number of female drivers involved in crashes is substantially higher than researchers at the University of Michigan initially believed, a new study shows.The study, conducted by UMs Transportation Research Institute, was based on 6.5 million car accidents reported between 1988 and 2007.

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