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Tuesday, April 14, 2015Example Claim # 1: A babysitter left a 5 month old infant unattended in a walker. The infant toppled the walker, struck her head on the floor and suffered brain damage. The parents of the infant sued the teenage babysitter and her parents. The court awarded the infant’s parents $11,000,000. READ MORE >>
Thursday, March 26, 2015Things to consider when shopping for Renters Insurance: If you rent where you live, you should consider having renter's insurance. This protects you in case of a fire, a burglary or a natural disaster. 1) Shop around. If you already have insurance for your car or vehicle, start with that company. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, February 25, 2015More North Americans are running businesses from home with figures from the US Census, Small Business Administration showing that more than half of the 28 million small businesses in the US are home-based. Those businesses are often at risk of the misconception that they are covered by home insurance policies. READ MORE >>
Friday, February 20, 2015Most of the time, auto, home and business accidents are humdrum affairs involving fender benders, storm damage or uninsured motorists—no laughing matter, in other words. In these cases, compiled by BusinessBalls.com, however, we must admit we cracked a grin or two. 15. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, August 13, 2014Insurance scores are different from credit scores and it is important to understand the distinction. Your credit score is a number that represents your overall credit worthiness; predicting the likelihood of delinquency or non-payment of credit obligations. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 1, 2014Here's a test: Think about all the stuff you have at home. Now write it all down. Every. Single. Item. Impossible, right? Or, if you had a house fire would you be able to accurately account for all of your belongings? More than likely the answer to that question is "No" as well. READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 3, 2014Ultimately, the responsibility for properly training and controlling a dog rests with the owner. The most dangerous dogs are those that fall victims to human shortcomings such as poor training, irresponsible ownership and breeding practices that foster viciousness or neglect and abuse. READ MORE >>
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