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The Corson Insurance Agency is a full service agency that was founded in 1974 by Judy Corson. We offer affordable and comprehensive personal and business insurance services to individuals, families and businesses in the entire state of MA.
We are a professional insurance agency with your best interests in mind. It is our business to make sure our clients have the best possible coverage at the best available price. Whether you need auto, home, life or business insurance, we are here to help. Please check our "products" page to view the different products available to you. If you need a quote you can click "request a quote" and we will be happy to give you an immediate quote. See our "news" and "hot topics" sections for up-to-date information in the insurance industry. We want to keep our insureds educated as to what is happening in "our world". Personal Insurance Personal Auto Motorcycles Homeowners Renters Condominium Owners Dwelling Fire Umbrella Watercraft Mobile Homes Flood Trip Insurance Business/Commercial Insurance Workers Compensation Commercial Auto Commercial Liability Commercial Property Contractors Professional Liability Life Insurance Term Life Insurance Whole Life Disability Long Term Care Complimentary Review of Current Insurance Complimentary Insurance Quotes Complimentary Insurance Replacement Cost Analysis of Your Home Registry Service Notary Public Judy CorsonHERE FOR YOU! Judy Corson, an independent insurance agent in Wakefield for over 30 years, is here for you! Her knowledge of the insurance market and all that it has to offer is why she is able to offer the best policies for you, your family and your business. Call Judy today to book your free consult and insurance analysis. American Modern American Modern Insurance Group (American Modern) is the specialty insurance subsidiary of The Midland Company (NSD: MLAN).
Arbella Arbella was founded in 1988 as a Massachusetts-only auto and homeowners insurance company. Consistently adding to product lines and expanding into Rhode Island and Connecticut, Arbella has become a group of companies committed to delivering highest quality insurance products and services.
MPIUA The Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting Association (MPIUA) also known as the Massachusetts FAIR Plan (Fair Access to Insurance Requirements) provides basic property insurance on eligible property for applicants who have been unable to gain insurance through the voluntary market. MPIUA offers policies under the Homeowners, Dwelling Fire and Commercial Property programs as approved by the Massachusetts Division of Insurance.
Pilgrim Founded in 1987, Pilgrim is a licensed insurer based in Massachusetts. Pilgrim was the first company in Massachusetts to provide third-party management and operational services to both property and casualty insurers and financial institutions.
Providence Mutual You can trust The Providence. America’s fifth oldest property insurance company, The Providence Mutual Fire Insurance Company operates under its original charter—with only minor amendments—granted by the General Assembly of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in October, 1800.
Tobe Gerard Since 1999, Tobe Gerard has exclusively specialized in Long Term Care Insurance. Tobe Gerard has spent 30 years in the insurance business. Her wide range of experience with industry-related organizations, such as The Insurance Library of Boston and the Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents, gives her a broad perspective and a deep understanding of trends and shifts in the industry. She has a professional background in life, disability, health, and, most important, long-term care insurance. Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles Checkpoint Insurance Inspections Edmunds Car Buying Guide Kelly Blue Book Car Values Massachusetts Division of Insurance National Flood Insurance Program Workers Compensation Bureau Why do I need a Personal Umbrella policy?
Jury awards and out-of-court settlements routinely run into hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. Add to this the cost of legal fees, and the expense becomes staggering. An unexpected catastrophe could result in a large judgment against you. Without adequate protection, your current assets could be placed in serious jeopardy. A Personal Umbrella policy could protect you against excess liability judgments for loss, injury, or even death caused by negligent acts. It is designed to provide liability protection over and above the insurance policies you currently have. Consider the following example: One evening a 17-year old took his parent's car out for a drive. He crossed over a median and collided head-on with another vehicle. Two passengers in the other car were killed, and a third was seriously injured. The 17-year old driver was found negligent and ordered to pay $1.5 million to settle the injury claims. The parents had an auto policy with a $300,000 per claim liability limit. Fortunately the parents carried a Personal Umbrella policy. The auto policy paid $300,000, and the Personal Umbrella policy paid the remaining $1.2 million. With a Personal Umbrella policy, you are covered if the limits under your primary policy are used up. Your assets, as well as your future earnings, are protected. In today's society, lawsuits are occurring with alarming frequency. Moreover, the monetary awards can be staggering. Your current insurance will protect you against a minor misfortune - but it probably would not give you the needed protection against a catastrophic loss. What is Term Life?
A Term Life insurance policy is a life insurance policy where the premium stays the same for the life of the policy. Depending upon your needs and your age, you can write this policy for 5, 10, 15, 20 or 30 years and your premiums will never go up during this term. Who needs Term Life?If something should happen to you, a Term Life policy could cover your mortgage or a child�s education and leave your family with financial security. How much does a Term Life policy cost?The cost of a Term Life policy will be determined by your age although it is very reasonable at any age. Identity Theft
Because of the high incidence of Identity Theft you can now obtain coverage on your homeowner's policy to protect yourself from the high cost of restoring your name and credit. Each year millions of Americans fall victim to Identity Theft and may spend months - even years - and their hard-earned money restoring their good names and credit records. Your doors and windows may be carefully locked, but identity thieves know no bounds. For comprehensive tips on how to protect your good name and credit record, refer to the Federal Trade Commission's Web site by clicking on: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/consumers/about-identity-theft.html What is a flood?
Flooding is defined as a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of two or more acres of normally dry land area or of two or more properties from the following:
Residential Building Coverage Building coverage insures a house or dwelling, attached and detached garages, as well as certain permanently installed fixtures such as built-in dishwashers, permanent shelving and cabinetry, furnaces and radiators, hot-water heaters, plumbing fixtures, stoves, ovens and refrigerators. Residential Contents Coverage Contents coverage insures most of your personal property and belongings, including:
Coverage in Basements Flood insurance covers structural elements, essential equipment and other basic items normally located in a basement, such as:
However, flood insurance does not cover basement improvements such as finished walls, floors or ceilings or personal belongings that may be left in a basement such as furniture and other contents. FactsEveryone lives in a flood zone - floods are caused by storms, melting snow, hurricanes, and water backup due to inadequate or overloaded drainage systems, dam or levee failure, etc.
What is Long-Term Care?
Long-term care is a variety of services that includes medical and non-medical care to people who have a chronic illness or disability. Long-term care helps meet health or personal needs. Most long-term care is to assist people with support services such as activities of daily living like dressing, bathing, and using the bathroom. Long-term care can be provided at home, in the community, in assisted living or in nursing homes. It is important to remember that you may need long-term care at any age. Who Needs Long-Term Care?You may never need long-term care. This year, about nine million men and women over the age of 65 will need long-term care. By 2020, 12 million older Americans will need long-term care. Most will be cared for at home; family and friends are the sole caregivers for 70 percent of the elderly. A study by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services says that people who reach age 65 will likely have a 40 percent chance of entering a nursing home. About 10 percent of the people who enter a nursing home will stay there five years or more. FACTS
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