Considering Massachusetts Life Insurance for Your Family
Are you looking to add life coverage to your personal Massachusetts insurance policies? Perhaps you have reached the age where you are responsible for your young family and have decided now is the time to plan for their future. Deciding on the type of life insurance you require for your dependents if you should pass away is the key to obtaining the right policy.
Even if you already have life insurance, updating it regularly according to changed circumstances should be a priority. This is something many people may not think of doing when there is a change, such as new addition to the family. Jobs, time schedules, driving kids to school, paying bills – all of these things may mean that life insurance sits on the back burner. However, once each year it is a good time to review all insurance policies to ensure they are still appropriate for your needs.
For younger people in great health, taking out a life insurance policy can be very affordable. You’ll need to decide whether a term life policy or a whole life policy would suit you better, and there are certainly advantages and disadvantages of each to consider.
It can pay to understand the significant differences before making a decision. Would you like more details? Talk to one of our agents for more information on life insurance or Massachusetts insurance in general.
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Key Employee Insurance may be Valuable to Your New Company
As a general rule, small companies tend to have fewer employees doing a wider variety of work tasks compared to their larger competitors. A situation may develop where one or two people end up with a number of key tasks. This may mean the financial well-being of the firm may be put at risk should the key employee or employees become permanently disabled and unable to continue with his or her duties. A key employee insurance policy works in a similar way to a life insurance policy, except that the benefit is paid to the company.
Taking out key employee insurance in addition to your other Massachusetts insurance for your business may help by covering costs incurred in the replacement of the key person. It can also provide compensation for lost earnings. Training a new worker, or workers, to take over the duties of the key employee may take some time and the company may need to adjust to the new situation. The financial compensation paid may help give some coverage for these costs. Talk to us for further information on this type of insurance.
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Thinking about Business Interruption Insurance?
Are you the owner of a small business in the Bay State? One of the key factors you will need to decide on is the sort of Massachusetts insurance you will need. Standard coverage such as property, liability, and workers compensation may be necessary, but have you thought outside the box? What if your company was forced to close for a temporary period of time, perhaps as a result of a fire or natural disaster?
This is where business interruption insurance can be vital. The coverage is designed to help maintain the temporarily-closed down business in a viable financial position. This type of coverage may typically offer compensation for loss of profits during the closure. Also, it can reimburse you for relocation expenses and ongoing costs, such as wages, rent, and advertising. It is generally confined to the interruptions caused by the type of events that are included in your business policy.
The cost of premiums for this type of Massachusetts insurance for business may depend on the risk involved. For example, a restaurant may incur higher costs than an office because of the perceived higher risk of fire. However, business interruption insurance may turn out to be the difference between business recovery and a business being forced to close its doors permanently. Interested in more information? Talk to one of our agents!
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