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A motorcycle ride through history in Vermont

When you think of Vermont, maple syrup will naturally come to mind. Vermont is America’s biggest producer of maple syrup, yielding well over a million gallons a year. It’s also a state with a rich and interesting history, and an awesome motorcycle road that’s a perfect pathway to explore—U.S. Route 7 (US7), also known as the Ethan Allen Highway. Recognizing Ethan Allen The highway is...

Cargo Insurance Vs. Commercial Trucking Insurance

Commercial carriers are required by law to have carrier liability insurance. Since this insurance provides limited coverage, and because cargo can be damaged in many different ways, most shippers request cargo insurance to protect their goods from damage, loss, or theft during transit. Commercial trucking insurance, on the other hand, is essential coverage for a business or owner-operator providing trucking services. What Is Cargo Insurance?...

Understanding Collector Car Insurance

Anyone who owns a car needs car insurance. However, collector cars are different and require a special type of auto insurance. Collector car insurance is designed specifically to provide coverage for valuable classic, antique, and collector motor vehicles. Why Do Collector Cars Require Unique Insurance? Special collector car insurance is needed for several different reasons: Classic performance and collector cars are typically more expensive than...

How an ignition interlock device can help you get back on track

You made a mistake behind the wheel and are convicted of a DUI/OWI. Now you need to get your life in order. Installing an ignition interlock may be one step in helping you get started. What’s an ignition interlock device? An ignition interlock device is a breathalyzer for your car. You have to blow into the device in order to start the car’s engine. If...

How Long Does Business Interruption Insurance Coverage Last?

Most commercial property insurance policies include business interruption insurance. With this coverage, the insurer agrees to pay for loss of business income resulting from a covered peril. But how long does it last? In most cases, business interruption insurance coverage continues from the date of loss until property damage can be repaired with dispatch and due diligence. Period Of Restoration The length of time in...