Exploring Auto Glass Coverage: Chips, Cracks, and Deductibles
As a driver in Nova Scotia, chances are you’ve heard the unmistakable ping of a stone hitting your windshield. Learn how your coverage works to avoid unexpected costs and make informed decisions when windshield damage occurs.
How Does Home Heating Affect Home Insurance?
Home heating is an important part of home ownership in Nova Scotia. Here is a very popular blog, updated with the latest insights and tips for home heating and how it affects your home insurance.
Marriage or Cohabitation: Should You Update Your Home Insurance?
When you tie the knot or move in with your partner, there’s plenty to consider. Whether you’re newly married or cohabitating, updating your home insurance policy will ensure your shared life is adequately protected.
Step-by-Step Guide: Car Accidents and Insurance Claims
Knowing how to handle the aftermath of an accident can help you avoid delays with your insurance claim. Check out our step-by-step guide to help you be well-prepared for an accident and the subsequent insurance claim.
Will Winter Tires Save You Money on Car Insurance?
It’s that time of year, time to get your winter tires on. We often get asked, “will winter tires save me money on car insurance?” Read this blog to learn more.
How Your Driving Record Affects Your Car Insurance Premium?
Your driving record plays a big roles in determining what you will pay for car insurance. In this blog we explore how your driving record is calculated and what you can do to improve it.
7 Small Business Insurance Mistakes and How to Avoid Them.
The right business insurance coverage is essential to protect your company from unexpected risks. Here’s a checklist of common small business insurance mistakes and tips to avoid them!
Renting a New Apartment? A 101 Guide to Tenant Insurance.
Tenant insurance (aka renter’s insurance) protects you from unexpected events that could affect your belongings, liability, and even your living situation. Learn more.
Insurance Essentials for Renting Out Part of Your Home.
Many Nova Scotians will lease a basement apartment, renting out a room, or listing your property on a short-term rental platform. If you do so, it’s essential to understand the insurance implications.