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Are you ready for another Katrina?
Hurricane Katrina made landfall bringing winds of 100-140 miles per hours and affecting over 90,000 square miles; being the largest and third strongest hurricane ever.
Read MoreSeptember is Children’s Cancer Awareness Month
Most children are treated with chemotherapy, radiation and similar treatment that adults experience, however, they are often treated at a specialized children’s cancer center.
Read MoreRidesharing drivers may face insurance coverage gap
Ridesharing uses mobile technology to connect passengers to drivers. Instead of hailing a cab from the curb or calling a 1-800 number, consumers download an app to their smartphones that allows the customer to request a ride.
Read MoreParents spend billions on child injuries
From retrofitting a home for a new baby to teaching a teenager safe driving habits and everything in between, Americans work hard to keep their children safe.
Read MoreSeattle attorney gets 24 months for insurance fraud
Callow will get credit for time served in jail.
Read MoreLouisiana Department of Insurance announces fraud prevention conference
The conference will be held on Wednesday, October 15 and will feature presentations on combatting vehicle theft, as well as panel discussions on health care fraud, investigating insurance fraud and insurance fraud prosecution.
Read MoreBasic questions about pre-teen immunizations
Kids Health describes an immunization schedule for children and generally when vaccines are recommended from birth-to-college.
Read MoreTech support scams are increasing
Once they have you on the phone, they often try to gain your trust by pretending to be associated with well-known companies or confusing you with a barrage of technical terms.
Read MoreBack to school: College students add renters insurance to the list
Renters insurance covers many of the expensive items that students typically take with them to an apartment on a college campus. It’s always good advice to read over your policy to understand what is, and what is not covered.
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