Having Food in an Emergency

Having Food in an Emergency

In an emergency, food and water are top priorities. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) suggests stockpiling up to two weeks’ worth of food. Losing power for an extended period can create food shortages if you are caught unprepared. Planning When planning...
What Is Negligence?

What Is Negligence?

According to Cornell Law School, negligence is “a failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances.” This applies to both professional services and personal actions. While you can’t purchase a...
Protecting Your Child From Identity Theft

Protecting Your Child From Identity Theft

Bad guys could steal your child’s identity or personal information to commit fraud or synthesize a new identity. Your child’s personal information is a blank slate, and that’s the perfect playground for a long-haul identity theft operation. Even if your child is a...
Your RV Needs More Than Just Auto Insurance

Your RV Needs More Than Just Auto Insurance

Just because your recreational vehicle (RV) travels the same roads as cars doesn’t mean you should share the same insurance coverage. At a minimum, every state requires the same amount of liability coverage for an RV as it dictates for a car (although exact coverage...
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