Navigate the Unknown with CAI Insurance
Take control over the unknown by learning about trends and regulations impacting the insurance industry as well as ways to better protect your business, family and finances.
No home is immune to the risk of theft. Whether you’re looking to protect your home while you are on an extended vacation or simply away at work for the day, it’s important to take precautions to help deter criminals from targeting your property.
Read MoreAdding a teen to your auto insurance will likely cause your premiums to increase. Although this can be quite costly, it is typically less expensive than having your teen purchase their own insurance, and it will provide them with the coverage they need.
Read MoreFloods are one of the most common disasters in the United States. It’s important to be aware of flood hazards no matter where you live, but especially if you live in a low-lying area, near water or downstream from a dam.
Read MoreRansomware is a growing threat to businesses of all sizes. This article explains how ransomware works, how to respond to it and how businesses can better safeguard themselves against it.
Read MoreInsurance is critical for nearly every stage of life. Seeking coverage should be an active process, and individuals shouldn’t assume their insurance needs remain steady over time.
Read MoreThis article explores common heat-related illnesses and offers tips for preventing them.
Read MoreStay up-to-date on the most recent theft-related news in the industry!
Read MoreCyber insurance can be essential in helping your company recover after a data breach, with costs that can include business disruption, revenue loss, equipment damages, legal fees, public relations expenses, forensic analysis and costs associated with legally mandated notifications. A lesser-known benefit of cyber insurance is the role it can play in protecting your company […]
Read MoreLife is unpredictable. Of course, you already know this. But have you considered all the risks you currently face? Distracted drivers. People using social media to expose others’ dirty laundry. Teen drivers, carpools, pets, parties, and even your occasional housekeeper are all examples of everyday risks…
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