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Tuesday, June 22, 2021Boats nowadays come in all shapes and sizes. Regardless of the intended use, boats come with risks. A variety of perils may damage the boat, harm its passengers and ruin their property. Should a boat experience a hazard, you could lose the boat and many of its onboard contents. READ MORE >>
Thursday, May 20, 2021Flood insurance is one of the types of home insurance that many people have misconceptions about owning and buying. Did you know that a standard home insurance policy usually will not pay for damage caused by a flood? If you do not purchase a separate flood insurance policy, you may be unable to overcome such issues as lost property and structural damage. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 28, 2021While you may think that your small business is an unlikely target for a cyber security attack, think again. Small businesses make up around 70% of the victims of all cyber attacks in the U.S. each year. It is crucial to keep your business’ and clients’ information safe during operation. READ MORE >>
Friday, March 12, 2021Looking to familiarize yourself with the most common life insurance terms? You’re in luck. Wilgus Insurance in Salisbury MD has compiled a list of the most important terms to know, which are arranged below. Beneficiary: The person or party named by the owner of a life insurance policy to receive the policy benefit. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 27, 2021You buy homeowners insurance because you want financial support in case of an unexpected or unpreventable problem at home. If can help you if a tree falls on the house during a storm, or if a faulty appliance or frayed wiring sets the house on fire. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, December 16, 2020It may seem like there's no correlation between how you handle your money and how you drive your car, but there is. Auto insurance providers check your credit as part of their algorithm for determining your premiums. This may seem unfair, but in most states it's legal for auto insurance companies to consider your credit score when reviewing your application. READ MORE >>
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