by Daniel LaLima | Oct 7, 2020 | General
The coronavirus has caused massive financial problems. Will next year cost health insurance policyholders even more? The coronavirus has been a grim equalizer for American insurance. Those without health coverage have been left vulnerable, while many of those who were...
by Daniel LaLima | Sep 23, 2020 | Home Owners
An ill wind is blowing for home insurance premiums. More than a decade of destructive weather has seen coverage rates rising. Learn why and what homeowners can do. With auto insurance, we can drive more carefully and see a reduction in premium rates. With health...
by Daniel LaLima | Sep 9, 2020 | Auto, General
Even if you’re happy with your provider, you may still be missing out on cheaper premiums Americans are living through interesting times for auto insurance (and interesting times, period), particularly if they drive in New York. COVID-19 has seen calls for lower auto...
by Daniel LaLima | Aug 26, 2020 | General
2020 brought some changes in how life insurance and annuities are sold in New York. February 1 saw a new statewide regulation asking more of life insurance producers and carriers while aiming to serve the best interests of policyholders. Regulation 187 was finalized...
by Daniel LaLima | Aug 12, 2020 | Renters
Renters insurance isn’t usually required, but it’s a logical choice. And some landlords arrange leases so the decision is already made. Can landlords force tenants to have renters insurance? Many individuals feel it should be the tenant’s prerogative if they want to...