The Road Ahead: How Self-Driving Features Impact Car Insurance
From adaptive cruise control to lane-keeping assistance, many new vehicles come with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Learn how these technologies are impacting car insurance.
The Serious Impact of a DUI Conviction on Your Car Insurance
A single DUI conviction can lead to skyrocketing premiums, limited coverage options, and a long road to restoring your driving record. This important blog is a must-read for drivers in Nova Scotia.
Common Home Insurance Claims in Nova Scotia (And How to Avoid Them)
In Nova Scotia, from storms to frozen pipes, some types of home insurance claims are more common than others. In this blog we explore common home insurance claims and how to avoid them.
By Christina Wyatt What is Disability Insurance?
Just as you insure your house and car, your income needs protection too. That's where disability insurance comes in. Learn all about it in this helpful blog.
How Your Credit Score Affects Insurance Rates in Nova Scotia?
Your credit score is regularly used by lenders. In Nova Scotia, a higher credit score can also get you a discount on car and home insurance. Learn how your credit score impacts insurance rates.
What’s Different About Home Insurance and Tenant Insurance?
When it comes to home and tenant insurance, each serve different purposes and living scenarios. Read this helpful blog to learn what makes them different.
Why Home Insurance Quotes Can Be Very Different — Even for the Same House
Insurance providers assess risk differently, which is why no two home insurance quotes are the same. This blog will help you understanding these differences.
Insurance Tips for First-Time Boat Owners
As a first-time boat owner, proper boat insurance coverage is crucial to protect your vessel, your passengers, and yourself from unexpected risks. Read essential insurance tips to help you navigate boat ownership.
What If Employees Drive Their Personal Vehicles for Work?
If your employee gets into an accident while driving for work-related purposes, their personal auto insurance may not provide adequate coverage. Learn more in this helpful blog.