The world has changed in the past year, and businesses have had to adapt to keep up. If staying afloat has meant offering delivery, you’re not alone. While it’s a good business decision, it also opens your business and your employees up to additional liability. Auto accidents are a very real concern for delivery drivers. […]
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4 Things General Liability Doesn’t Cover
Written By Charlotte Insurance on February 9, 2021. It has 0 comments.
You know you need general liability insurance for your company. It covers you when a third-party is injured or suffers damage while in the course of doing business with you, on or off company property. Because of the name, you’re not alone in thinking that the coverage itself is, well, general and covers a lot […]
Does Being Part of a Homeowners Association Impact Your Insurance?
Written By Charlotte Insurance on February 4, 2021. It has 0 comments.
Owning a home in a homeowners association (HOA) often comes with plenty of benefits. The streets are usually cleaner, the neighborhood is safer, and the community is a place you enjoy living. Living in a gated or deed-restricted community might sound idyllic, but what impact will it have on your homeowners insurance? Here’s what you […]
Home Inventory Basics
Written By Charlotte Insurance on February 2, 2021. It has 0 comments.
A home inventory is something every homeowner (and renter) needs. It lists all of your personal possessions so if you ever need to file an insurance claim for damage or theft, you receive the right amount to replace what was lost. Here are a few home inventory basics to keep in mind when you make […]
7 Life Insurance Myths
Written By Charlotte Insurance on January 26, 2021. It has 0 comments.
Everyone needs some kind of life insurance coverage, but a lot of misconceptions and myths stop people from buying a policy for themselves. Here are several of the most common life insurance myths. The reality might surprise you. Myth: You Don’t Need Life Insurance if You’re Single and Childless Everyone needs some amount of life […]
Should You Cancel Your Motorcycle Insurance While It’s In Storage?
Written By Charlotte Insurance on January 21, 2021. It has 0 comments.
You may not be riding your motorcycle as much in the winter months, so you might think cancelling your motorcycle insurance is a good idea that can save you money while it’s in storage. Think again. Why It’s Not a Good Idea to Cancel Your Coverage There are several reasons why it’s better to maintain […]
How COVID-19 is Changing Workers’ Compensation Insurance
Written By Charlotte Insurance on January 19, 2021. It has 0 comments.
There’s no denying that COVID-19 has changed everything, including how you run your business. From when you’re open to how you conduct business, the impact of the pandemic has been overwhelming. That impact includes workers’ compensation insurance. If you’ve had more employees file claims than in the past, you’re not alone. Here’s how things are […]
5 Common Sense Insurance Tips
Written By Charlotte Insurance on January 12, 2021. It has 0 comments.
It’s never too late to learn more about your insurance coverages! Now that it’s the start of a new year, commit to learning a few insurance basics that will help you for years to come. Everyone Needs Insurance Every person needs to be covered by insurance in some fashion, and every adult needs to purchase […]
Financial Resolutions for the New Year
Written By Charlotte Insurance on January 7, 2021. It has 0 comments.
The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to figure out what you’ll do better than the year before. With rapid changes to the economy going on all around us, many people have added finances to their goals for 2021. Here are a few common financial resolutions you might have — and tips […]
Understanding Auto Insurance: Uninsured vs Underinsured Motorist Coverage
Written By Charlotte Insurance on January 4, 2021. It has 0 comments.
You’ve likely heard of uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage as part of your North Carolina auto insurance policy. If you live in North Carolina, it’s a requirement. Because the two forms of coverage are often lumped together, many drivers think they’re the same thing. In fact, they’re two separate forms of auto insurance coverage that work similarly. […]