5 Questions to Ask When Choosing Your Medicare Coverage
Posted: July 6, 2023
When you enroll in Medicare, you have options for the type of health plan you want. The first choice is whether to go with Original Medicare or to choose a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C). If you decide to select a Medicare Advantage Plan, the next decision is which plan to choose. It is important to get answers to the right questions so you can...
Will My Business Insurance Protect Me From Cyber Threats?
Posted: July 4, 2023
Small to medium-sized businesses store sensitive personal information for their clients, customers, and employees. They may be more vulnerable to cyber attacks than larger companies with more highly developed security infrastructures. A cyber attack can disrupt the continuity of your business and lead to a costly recovery process. Your business insurance policy may not protect you fully unless it includes cyber liability coverage. What Is...
Understanding the Steps to Buy Life Insurance
Posted: June 22, 2023
Purchasing life insurance is a critical point in planning for the future. If this is your first time purchasing life insurance, our step-by-step guide can help. How to Buy the Right Life Insurance for You If this is your first time looking into life insurance, take these basic steps to help make a decision about the type of life insurance that best suits your situation:...
5 Quick Tips to Avoid Medicare Scams
Posted: June 21, 2023
Medicare scams in the USA are on the rise. It is essential to be aware of the types of scams out there, so you don't fall prey to scammers who want your personal information. When criminals are successful with Medicare abuse and fraud, it means higher taxes and healthcare costs for everyone. Unfortunately, many people are victims of these scammers – and we don't want...
Celebrating Juneteenth: The Importance and How It Is Observed
Posted: June 19, 2023
Juneteenth is more than 155 years old, making it the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the end of slavery in the US. It is celebrated on June 19 because, back in 1865, Major General Gordon Granger of the Union Army brought news to Texas that all slaves were free and that the Civil War had finally come to an end. The surprising point is that...