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On The Road With Uninsured Motorists

On The Road With Uninsured Motorists

A car accident is a shocking event, even when damages are minimal and there are no serious injuries. But at least the insurance company should pay for your vehicle repairs – if you have the right policy. Thankfully, we know car insurance and we want to help you get the coverage that's best for you before you need it. When the Accident Wasn't Your Fault...

The Value Of Employee Sick Days For Business Owners

The Value Of Employee Sick Days For Business Owners

While it can be easy to see how sick days would be beneficial to your employees, they are equally valuable to you as an employer. Taking a day or two off from work affects immediate productivity, but the consequences of employees "toughing it out" and coming to work sick are far greater.  Coming to Work Sick: Why Not to Do It When there's a lot to be accomplished...

Four Point Home Inspection for Insurance

Whether you are considering the purchase of a new or used home in Florida or just getting a new insurance policy, there are many important steps. The decision to get your house inspected is only one of them, but it is a big one. Many insurance companies will require it, but even when they don’t an inspection could just be your best investment ever. Having...

How to Get an Insurance Quote Online

If you are shopping for car insurance in Orlando, finding affordable rates has never been easier. All drivers in the state of Florida want to save money on their auto policies. In the past, drivers were required to visit their local agent's office just to request auto insurance quotes, receive coverage recommendations, and compare rates quotes from different insurers in the industry. Now, with advanced...

4 Things to Consider when Shopping for Renters Insurance in Orlando

Just because you do not own a home in Orlando does not mean that you have no need for property insurance.  If you are renting an apartment, a town home, a condo, or a house, you should consider investing in renter's insurance to protect your belongings.  If you sit down and calculate the value of all of the items you have accumulated over the years,...