Common Medicare Myths Debunked
Posted: March 21, 2025
As one of the most vital health programs in the U.S., Medicare serves older adults and individuals with specific disabilities. In September 2024, Medicare enrollment totaled 68 million, as reported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). For many individuals, Medicare is a subject that can inspire confusion. It is surrounded by myths and misconceptions that could lead to missed opportunities for coverage...
A Guide to LLC Insurance for Small Businesses
Posted: March 19, 2025
Many small business owners choose to operate as limited liability companies (LLCs) for the liability protection they offer. While registering as an LLC can shield personal assets from business liabilities, it will not eliminate all risks. LLC insurance is essential to help your small business weather unexpected challenges, such as property damage, lawsuits, and other unforeseen events. Why Do LLCs Need Business Insurance? While LLC...
The Difference Between Condo Insurance & Home Insurance
Posted: March 16, 2025
Like homeowners and renters, condo owners need insurance coverage to protect them from financial loss caused by perils such as fire, theft, and lawsuits. However, condominiums are different from homes or apartments. Although part of the building or property belongs to the condo owner, some of the condo belongs to the condominium association. Therefore, insurance coverage is different for this type of dwelling. What Types...
Reduce “Quiet Quitting” with the Right Group Benefits
Posted: March 13, 2025
The modern workplace is shifting, and employees are increasingly reevaluating their priorities. Terms such as “quiet quitting” and “burnout” are no longer simply buzzwords—they are real challenges that organizations must address. Fortunately, the right group benefits can help increase employee engagement and reduce quiet quitting and burnout. What Is Quiet Quitting? The term “quiet quitting” does not mean employees are quietly leaving their jobs. It...
Diabetes & Exercise: Connecting the Dots
Posted: March 10, 2025
Diabetes has become a widespread health concern, affecting millions of people of all ages. CDC reports that 11.6% of the U.S. population – 38.4 million individuals – had diabetes in 2021. While medications and dietary adjustments tend to take center stage in diabetes management, exercise is an equally critical component and is often underutilized. For anyone managing diabetes, understanding the relationship between exercise and blood...