Personal Insurance

Life Insurance

Life insurance may not be a favorite dinnertime conversation, but it can help take care of your family. Our risk advisors will work closely with you to understand the unique needs of your family and your finances. We know that one size doesn’t fit all when it comes to life insurance. Together, we’ll navigate plan options, coverage and benefits to create a plan that’s right for you and your family.

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Car Insurance: More than the Lowest Rate

The right coverage for you shouldn’t be driven by price alone. Be sure to talk to a CAI Risk Advisor who can build a plan that gives you the protection you need.

Protect Your Home for What It’s Worth

It’s the obvious choice to buy a homeowners insurance policy that will protect your home in case of a loss. Talk to a CAI Risk Advisor and discover how affordable the right coverage can be.

Get the Right Coverage

Protect more than your property. Protect your finances and future with umbrella insurance. It can be surprisingly affordable. Talk to a CAI Risk Advisor to learn more about your options.

Life Insurance Buys More than Peace of Mind

Life and disability insurance are an important investment for individuals and families. It’s often less expensive than you think. Protect your personal income. Talk to a CAI Risk Advisor today.

Industry News

Taking control over the unknown requires more than an insurance policy. We’ve put our experience to work for you, sharing insights about emerging risks and the latest regulations that could impact you or your business -- helping you to protect your greatest assets.

Understanding Personal Liability Coverage

Personal liability coverage is a crucial part of homeowners and renters insurance. It can help financially protect you in a variety of scenarios you may encounter, such as a guest being injured in your home or your child or pet causing third-party bodily harm or property damage.

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Keeping Mold Out of Your Home

Molds are organisms that breakdown animal matter and dead plants. Though most molds grow outdoors, they can travel inside by way of open windows and doors, air conditioning systems and on pets, clothing and shoes. Once inside your home, mold needs a moist food source, such as lint, ceiling tiles or wallpaper to grow.

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