Identity theft is using someone else’s personal information without their consent, usually for financial gain. Misusing someone’s credit card account is the most common kind of identity theft, and it’s the easiest to resolve because most credit cards have zero-liability policies.…
Flood Insurance
With its many rivers and streams and its close proximity to Lakes Michigan and Superior, Wisconsin has a high risk of flooding. This is particularly true in the spring, when the winter’s heavy snows begin to melt and cannot be…
New Medicare cards
Beginning this spring, Medicare will start mailing redesigned Medicare cards containing new Member ID numbers to beneficiaries as part of the Social Security Number Removal Initiative (SSNRI). Medicare is removing Social Security Numbers from Medicare cards to help protect members’ identity.…
Common questions about flood insurance
Does my Homeowners Insurance cover flood damage? Flood insurance must be purchased as a separate policy because flood damage is not covered under homeowners policies. I don’t live near water—do I need Flood Insurance? Floods are the most…
Claims Brought Against You Don’t Have To Be True To Be Costly
Let’s consider claims arising from the employer/employee relationship-Employment Practices Liability (EPL). Regardless of the validity of the claim you will be put in a position of expending time and resources (financial and non-financial) to respond. The case will either be…