Atlantic Canada’s Most Stolen Vehicles & Ways to Prevent Car Theft.
The latest report on the most frequently stolen vehicles in Atlantic Canada is now available. See what vehicles make the Top 10 List, plus, tips to deter thieves from targeting your car.
Why Contractors in Nova Scotia Need Insurance More Than Ever.
From rising extreme weather to increasing legal liability and project delays, contractor insurance is no longer just about the tools in your truck—it’s also about managing risk and protecting your business.
Looking for RV Insurance? 5 Tips You Need to Know
If you're planning to hit the open road in a recreational vehicle (RV), having the right insurance coverage is just as important as mapping your route. Read oiur top 5 RV Insurance Tips in this helpful blog.
Does Adding a Pool or Hot Tub Affect My Home Insurance?
A backyard pool or hot tub can be a lot of fun. However, here’s what you need to know about how they can affect your home insurance coverage, premiums, and liability.
What is the Best Type of Insurance for Small Businesses?
So, what are the best types of insurance for small businesses? The short answer: it depends on your business. Let's start with a helpful primer on key types of small business 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.