Individuals & Families | Learning Center | Home Insurance | Uncategorized | homeowners insurance | individuals and families
By:
Corin Cook
February 27th, 2024
You can’t always prevent water from coming into your home, especially during this time of year. In fact, as I am writing this, I am watching a wind and rain storm that has been raging for the past seven hours.
Individuals & Families | Learning Center | Uncategorized | individuals and families | Life Insurance
By:
Corin Cook
February 26th, 2024
Ahhh, trees. They’re beautiful to look at, create shade in your yard, and act as a habitat for the birds. But they also have more practical value -- they clean the air, slow water runoff, and buffer noise pollution. They even help save on energy costs and increase property value! They’re an appealing and sensible component of your property ... unless they fall on your home.
Individuals & Families | Learning Center | Uncategorized | individuals and families | Life Insurance
By:
Corin Cook
December 14th, 2023
We’re officially one month into a new year (and new decade) and many of us (myself included) are thinking about getting our finances in order and planning for the future.
Individuals & Families | Learning Center | Uncategorized | individuals and families | Life Insurance
By:
Corin Cook
January 19th, 2023
Picture this: You have a week off from work. You’re getting out of Massachusetts and going on a road trip. You’re cruising down the highway. The wind is blowing through your hair, your favorite playlist is playing, the kids are miraculously behaving in the back seat.
Individuals & Families | Learning Center | Uncategorized | individuals and families | Life Insurance
By:
Corin Cook
January 10th, 2023
Are you unhappy with your car insurance?
Personal Auto | Individuals & Families | auto insurance | Condo Insurance | Learning Center | Home Insurance | Uncategorized | Renters Insurance | homeowners insurance | individuals and families
By:
Corin Cook
January 10th, 2023
Nowadays, it’s easy to wonder if the world will ever go back to normal - if there ever even was such a thing! Whether it be a pandemic, recession, or another large scale crisis, it seems will live with a new earth-shattering headline practically each week.