All new insurance products evolve after they’re tested in the real world, and it’s no different for Cyber Liability Insurance. Just a few years ago, an application for Cyber Liability Insurance could reach 20 pages long—a comically long form for anyone other than a highly technical client contact, like the CIO/CTO, to complete. For some clients, that was an easy ask, for others it stopped the buying process right there.
What happens if my employee gets in a work-related car accident?
Hey, New Yorkers: Pay Attention to These 3 Kinds of Insurance
There are a lot of aspects of insurance that New Yorkers, and those in the entire Tri-State area, commonly overlook when it comes to protecting their homes and businesses. It’s worth taking a deeper look into your policy to confirm you’re covered for specific risks if you fall into any of these categories:
Which type of insurance agent can you trust more?
When purchasing insurance, or any service for that matter, it’s important to understand who you’re dealing with and where their primary responsibilities reside. The same applies when establishing a (hopefully) long-term relationship with an insurance professional you’re entrusting to help protect you and your family against life’s risks. So, who can you trust?