Alternatives to Nursing Home Care

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Fourteen percent of people age 65 or over need long-term care. Among those 85 or older, half need some long-term care, according to the Georgetown University Long-Term Care Financing Project. If you don’t like the sound of a nursing home, relax—today’s long-term care insurance policies can cover many other long-term care options. Continue reading “Alternatives to Nursing Home Care”

Why You Need Uninsured/Under-Insured Motorist Coverage

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Uninsured drivers cost every insured driver $14 annually, according to the Insurance Research Council (IRC). If you are unlucky enough to encounter an uninsured driver, your costs could be much higher…unless you have the right insurance coverage. Continue reading “Why You Need Uninsured/Under-Insured Motorist Coverage”

Health Insurance by the Numbers

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The final cost of a medical insurance plan depends on more than just the premiums, even when you compare plans with similar benefits. Understanding the following definitions can help your employees understand the components that affect their medical coverage costs. Continue reading “Health Insurance by the Numbers”

Annuities vs. Life Insurance

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Most life insurance companies sell both life insurance policies and annuities. Both require you to be in good health to get the best rates. And both provide financial security. But they play very different roles in your financial portfolio. Continue reading “Annuities vs. Life Insurance”

The Property Risks You Might Have Overlooked

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You buy homeowners insurance to protect your home from damage or loss due to fire, theft, vandalism and more. But without certain important coverages, your policy could leave you short of the funds needed to rebuild and recover. Continue reading “The Property Risks You Might Have Overlooked”

Wild Fires

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In 2006, a record 9.8 million acres burned in wildfires. Will this year’s droughts make 2015 another record-breaker?

As of May 6, 2014, half of the United States was experiencing some level of drought. Nearly 15 percent of the nation was gripped by extreme to exceptional drought, according to NASA. Continue reading “Wild Fires”

Crisis Management: Where Risk Management and Public Relations Meet

You probably already have a disaster management plan to help your company minimize the effects of a disaster. You’ve probably considered evacuation of employees and customers, data backup, and contingency plans for manufacturing your products or delivering your services. But have you considered the role public relations can play in managing a crisis? Continue reading “Crisis Management: Where Risk Management and Public Relations Meet”

How You Can Fill the Benefits Gap

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In the past ten years, employers have faced skyrocketing costs for their employee health plans. If you have employer-sponsored health coverage, your share of costs has probably risen as a result. Continue reading “How You Can Fill the Benefits Gap”

When Life Interferes with Fun: Travel Insurance to the Rescue

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When events interfere and make travel planned in advance difficult or impossible, travel insurance can protect your investment.

Families in the South who booked their summer vacations months in advance hardly expected that snow…of all things…might cause them to have to change their plans. Since unusually cold and snowy winter weather in many parts of the U.S. forced school districts to cancel classes, Continue reading “When Life Interferes with Fun: Travel Insurance to the Rescue”

Covering Your Property in Storage

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Too much stuff? Almost 9 percent of American households rented a self-storage unit in 2012, up from 6 percent in 1995. Before joining them, be aware that you, as the lessee, remain responsible for loss or damage to everything in your unit, unless your rental agreement specifies otherwise. Continue reading “Covering Your Property in Storage”