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Spring Forward is Here, an Hour Ahead is Near!

It’s that time of the year again, Daylight Savings Time this Sunday March 13th starting at 2 a.m.   Believe it or not, the U.S. Department of Transportation is actually in "charge" of Daylight Savings Time here in the U.S. According to folks there, and they state that Daylight Savings Time reduces energy use, saves lives by preventing traffic, accidents and decreases crime. Daylight Savings Time is also a time when...

On The Road With Uninsured Motorists

A car accident is a shocking event, even when damages are minimal and there are no serious injuries. But at least the insurance company should pay for your vehicle repairs – if you have the right policy. Thankfully, we know car insurance and we want to help you get the coverage that's best for you before you need it. When the Accident Wasn't Your Fault...

Free Ways to Prepare Your Home for Potential Disaster

The Insurance Information Network of California suggests five expense-free steps that will help you protect your home. Of course, we are passing these tips your way because these steps apply to any homeowner in the United States. “In today’s economy, everyone has to make some tough cuts,” said Candysse Miller, IINC executive director, in a statement. “But you don’t have to spend a fortune—or in some cases, anything—to help...

Deadly Cobb County Motorcycle Race Crash

As Atlanta motorcycle insurance experts, we are well aware of the risks on the road. Of course, risks can lead to misfortunes… and we are reporting a very serious misfortune today as shared by the AJC. A motorcycle race on a South Cobb County road ended in an accident that killed one of the motorcyclists last Friday, said police. Cobb police Sgt. Dana Pierce said that the...

The Value Of Employee Sick Days For Business Owners

While it can be easy to see how sick days would be beneficial to your employees, they are equally valuable to you as an employer. Taking a day or two off from work affects immediate productivity, but the consequences of employees "toughing it out" and coming to work sick are far greater.  Coming to Work Sick: Why Not to Do It When there's a lot to be accomplished...