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December 2021 Monthly Raffle
Posted: January 12, 2022
December 2021 Monthly RaffleCheck out this month's monthly raffle winner of a $50 Visa gift card!...
Have A Dog Breed That's Prohibited By Insurance Companies? Not Anymore!
Posted: January 12, 2022
Have A Dog Breed That's Prohibited By Insurance Companies? Not Anymore!NYS Senate Bill S4254 goes into effect January 28th, 2022 and prohibits Insurance Companies from refusing to issue or renew, cancel or charge or impose an increased premium for certain policies based SOLELY on the breed of dog owned. Previously, every Insurance Company had a prohibited dog breed list. If you owned one of the dog breeds on their list, they would NOT provide you...
New Year, New Life Insurance Review
Posted: January 7, 2022
New Year, New Life Insurance ReviewIt is a good policy to review your life insurance every year. If you have paid your premiums on time, the policy will still be there, most likely without any material changes since you purchased it. However, if major changes have occurred in your life, your life insurance policy may need adjustments or no longer suit your needs. Why Review Life Insurance Annually? Conducting a...
4 Winter Risks and How to Protect Your Business From Them
Posted: January 4, 2022
4 Winter Risks and How to Protect Your Business From ThemConsumer spending increases for the holidays and business picks up during the winter months. But winter weather also brings certain risks for businesses. The following are some top winter risks and how to protect your business from them. Slip or Trip and Fall Accidents Icy walkways and slippery floors from melting snow can lead to slip or trip and fall accidents on your business premises....
What Is Radon? Facts, Testing and Mitigation
Posted: January 4, 2022
What Is Radon? Facts, Testing and MitigationWhat is radon? This radioactive gas is the product of the natural decay of uranium in soil, rock and water. That means it’s likely in the air you breathe every day. While the potential health risks of radon are very low in small doses, prolonged or high level exposure can lead to serious health concerns – including lung cancer. Keep reading to find out the...