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Is Whole Life Insurance a Good Investment in 2026?
Posted: January 7, 2026
Market headlines can swing from record highs to recession fears in a single week. In that environment, many people look for stable, long-term options that protect their family and build value over time. Whole life insurance is often marketed as a way to do both, but it is important to understand how it really works before treating it as an investment. How Whole Life Insurance...
The Ins and Outs of Commercial Auto Insurance
Posted: January 4, 2026
What Every Business Owner Should Know Modern businesses are always on the move. Delivery vans drop off products, service trucks head to job sites, and sales reps crisscross town to meet clients. Any time a vehicle is used for business, your company faces risks that a personal auto policy may not fully cover. Commercial auto insurance is designed to handle those business exposures. What Counts...
Your New Year’s Insurance Checklist
Posted: January 1, 2026
A new calendar year is a natural reset. Over the past 12 months, you may have moved, bought a car, started a home-based business, gotten married, or welcomed a new baby. Those milestones change more than your social media feed; they also change the protection you need. A quick insurance checkup in January can help keep your household on track and your budget under control....
Different Types of Life Insurance Riders Explained
Posted: December 22, 2025
Accelerated Benefits: Access to Benefits While You’re Living Accelerated benefit riders let you take a portion of the death benefit early if you face a qualifying health event. Terminal illness riders typically require a physician’s certification that life expectancy is 12–24 months or less, depending on the carrier. Chronic illness riders generally follow tax code definitions of being unable to perform two or more activities...
What’s the Difference Between General and Professional Liability Insurance?
Posted: December 19, 2025
General liability (GL) addresses bodily injury, property damage, and specific personal or advertising injuries arising from your premises, operations, products, or marketing. Professional liability (PL), or errors and omissions, addresses financial loss resulting from negligent advice, design, or services. Many businesses need both because a single project can involve physical hazards and professional decisions. General Liability in the Wild GL responds to everyday hazards that...
