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commercial property insurance | Business Insurance | General Liability | Professional Liability | Workers Compensation

By: Corin Cook
February 5th, 2021

If you run a business from your home, one of the main reasons you probably chose to do so is because it seems more convenient and inexpensive than running it from a business office.

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Business Insurance | General Liability | Professional Liability

By: Corin Cook
February 2nd, 2021

If you need business insurance you’re probably confused about all the types of insurance you’re hearing about.

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Individuals & Families | Business Insurance | General Liability | Learning Center | Home Insurance | Workers Compensation | homeowners insurance | individuals and families | Personal Umbrella Insurance

By: Corin Cook
September 14th, 2020

2020 sure has been the year of getting creative — especially when it comes to schooling. When the country shut down in March as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers, school officials and parents scrambled to come up with a plan for remote learning for the remainder of the school year. Now that school is back in session after summer break, parents, teachers, and students are taking even more innovative approaches to learning.

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Business Insurance | General Liability | Learning Center | Workers Compensation | Cyber & Identity Theft | Business Auto

By: Corin Cook
May 26th, 2020

Back in March when the COVID-19 pandemic was ramping up and businesses were temporarily closing or transitioning to remote operations, we wrote this article to help businesses know where to adjust their business insurance during a crisis.

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Business Umbrella Insurance | Business Insurance | General Liability | Learning Center | Home Insurance | Professional Liability | Uncategorized | Workers Compensation | homeowners insurance | Business Auto

By: Corin Cook
March 5th, 2020

If you’re a nanny or au pair, I’m sure you’ve realized you are your own human resources department. There’s no orientation, no specific policies and procedures to follow, and nobody looking out for you, making sure you sign up for the proper insurance policies and coverages — that’s all up to you.