Category: Insurance

Sep 17, 2023
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Ensuring Tomorrow with the Right Coverage
Insurance isn’t just about policies and premiums; it’s about peace of mind for the future. With the unpredictability of life, having the right coverage becomes a shield against unforeseen challenges. It’s not merely a financial decision but an act of foresight, ensuring that we

Aug 17, 2023
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3 Ways How AMA Physician Disability Insurance Supports Career Longevity
Image Insurance is integral to your occupation and protects you from mishaps or accidents. Many people don’t dive deeper into this topic and go for popular options without research. It is not a hidden truth that everyone wants to improve their living standards and

May 18, 2022
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The Motor Trader and How They Rely on Insurance for Their Business
The motor trader is a business that relies on insurance to protect its interests and those of its customers. This type of business covers the sale and purchase of motor vehicles as well as those working on them. Because of the nature of this

Jun 28, 2019
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At-Fault Car Insurance Laws in the State of Georgia
Every state in the United States, Georgia included, requires drivers to carry at least the minimum in car insurance coverage. This, for bodily injury liability, is $25,000 and $50,000 per person and per occurrence respectively, and $25,000 per occurrence for property damage liability. Bodily

Jul 24, 2017
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How SSL Certificates Keep Businesses Safe
SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer packages are small but powerful data packets which digitally bind a key to a particular business or organisation’s details. Once applied to your server, SSL certificates act as a cryptographic lock on the browser and https protocol, allowing secure

Jan 23, 2017
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Insurers angry over €150m in HSE bills
Hospitals ‘treat companies as a cash-cow’ via private patient charges, reports Niall Brady

Jan 7, 2017
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Premium hike hits late insurers
More than 5,000 late entrants missed last year’s deadline to buy health insurance for the first time, and face penalties that will average €140 a year for the rest of their lives.