Posted by Sara Campbell on Jan 28, 2012 in Insurance Help   

Feel like a Celebrity with a Clean Car & Reliable MA Car Insurance!

 

Who says you need to be a celebrity to drive around in a hot car? It is clear that not all of us have the money to purchase luxury vehicles and have them professionally cleaned every weekend, but that’s okay! With the proper care, cleaning products and MA car insurance, your vehicle will look just as nice as the ones in Hollywood.

Here are a few tips:

•    Make sure you scrub your car in a circular motion when cleaning it yourself. Rinse a

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Posted by Sara Campbell on Jan 15, 2012 in Insurance Help   

Cheer Up; Student Health Insurance Has You Covered

International students who are experiencing their first winter might be subject to a bit of depression. All international student health insurance plans cover mental disorders and substance abuse, although it rarely reaches the treatment stage.

The festive season can be particularly tough on an international student, especially if it is his/her first time away from family. There are some things that the student can do to keep from feeling gloomy. First, it is important to have a close group of friends.

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Posted by Sara Campbell on Jan 09, 2012 in Insurance Help   

Will Your MA Auto Insurance Forgive your Accidents?

You’ve probably seen the television commercials (or maybe you haven’t because of DVR) and have wondered about accident forgiveness and whether or not it applies to you. Well, good news for you Massachusetts drivers: MA Auto Insurance companies now offer this feature! There is some information about accident forgiveness that you should know from Mass.gov.

What is accident forgiveness? When developing your premium, MA Auto Insurance companies are agreeing not to calculate accidents into the premium. There are some conditions and limitations associated with accident forgiveness. The

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Posted by Sara Campbell on Dec 09, 2011 in Insurance Help   

Featured Recipe of the Week: Pasta with Scallops, Zucchini and Tomatoes!

This week’s featured recipe of the week is another Encharter favorite. Pasta with scallops, zucchini and tomatoes is a great dish to prepare for some friends on a Friday or Saturday night. So print it out and prepare it up! 

Servings: 8

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Ingredients:

- 1 pound dry fettuccine pasta

- 1/4 cup olive oil

- 3 cloves garlic, minced

- 2 zucchinis, diced

- 1/2 teaspoon salt

- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

- 1 cup chopped fresh basil

- 4 roma (plum) tomatoes, chopped

- 1 pound bay scallops

- 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan

Directions:

- In a large pot with boiling salted water, cook pasta until al dente. Dr

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Posted by admin on Nov 29, 2011 in Insurance Help   

Choosing the Beneficiary for Death Benefit Policies

One of the hardest things you will ever need to decide is who to name as the beneficiary for your death insurance benefits. Of course this is also one of the easiest decisions some people will ever make. Generally the spouse of the person is chosen to receive the money from these death benefit policies. Sometimes the spouse is not the only option the person buying the coverage has.

A lot of people have second families and are married a second time. This leaves them with a spouse but also with children from a previous marriage. Read more…

Posted by Sara Campbell on Nov 26, 2011 in Insurance Help   

Au Pair Insurance: To Care for the Caregiver

For families with young children, where there is no parent available around the clock for care, hiring an au pair is a great idea. Au pairs are governed by U.S. law, and au pairs are required to have au pair insurance that satisfies certain criteria. Other than that, all au pairs typically need are a good family as a host, and of course, a stipend.

One of the common misconceptions about au pairing is that they are simply foreign nannies. Au pairs are generally not professional caregivers.

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