Category: Personal Lines

8 Q&A’s on the Coronavirus Stimulus Direct Payments

The $2 trillion stimulus bill intended to help offset the financial burdens created by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is now law. The package will send direct payments to Americans. This article contains answers to questions you may have about those […]

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Cyber Criminals Seeking to Capitalize on Coronavirus

Criminals prey on unfortunate circumstances, seeking to capitalize on victims during times of panic and hardship. Unfortunately, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is no exception. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), part of the U.S. Department of Homeland […]

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Coronavirus and Managing Remote Work Cyber Risks

Given the implications of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, countless employees across a variety of industries are working remotely. While this allows businesses to remain operational, it can create a number of risks, particularly for those who fail to take the […]

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What To Do If You’re Sick With COVID-19

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by a type of coronavirus that can spread from person to person and cause respiratory illness. The majority of patients with COVID-19 experience mild to […]

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COVID-19 Outbreak: Keeping Workplaces, Homes and Schools Safe

With the recent COVID-19 outbreak, it is essential that we take the necessary steps to keep ourselves and others safe. Click Here for the Full Bulletin Resource provided by Zywave

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Balancing Working From Home & Caregiving Responsibilities

For many across the country, working from home is their new reality for the foreseeable future as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread rapidly. For some, this arrangement is business as usual. But for others, including parents and caregivers, they […]

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Working From Home During a Coronavirus Outbreak

For many, working from home is just the daily routine. For people unfamiliar with remote work, it can take some getting used to. During a coronavirus outbreak, some workers may be forced to work from home when they otherwise wouldn’t. […]

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Maintaining Mental Well-Being During a Quarantine

In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization have recommended that individuals who may have been exposed to the disease self-quarantine at home for 14 days. In […]

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8 Answers to your Coronavirus Questions

Below are the most commonly asked questions concerning the recent Coronavirus 1. How can I lower my chances of infection? 2. Should I stock up on supplies? 3. Is it safe to travel? 4. Should my children still attend school? […]

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FAQs: 2020 W-4 Form

On December 5th, 2019, the IRS released an updated version of its W-4 form. Employers use the form to determine each employee’s federal tax withholdings. Employers must begin using the redesigned Form W-4 to declare their payroll tax withholdings effective […]

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Vehicle Theft Warning

There have been an alarming amount of vehicle thefts with a common theme, key fobs. As people park their vehicles at gas pumps and step out of the vehicle, another vehicle will bump into the rear of their vehicle. Though […]

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Insurance for Leased or Negative Equity Vehicles

People often assume that if their vehicle is totaled it will be replaced at the amount they paid/leased, or at least the amount they owe. However, that’s not always the case — learn why and what you can do to […]

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