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Monday, July 18, 2022 The insurance world sucks right now, and at first I was reticent to take a vacation while things were so topsy-turvy. However, I needed to make sure that we (Coastal Louisiana Insurance) where sharp for what is, in my opinion, the beginning of a tough time in insurance for the State of Louisiana (more on that in the next blog). READ MORE >>
Tuesday, September 1, 2020 In the theme of my previous blog, my intent was to write about what to do to prepare for a coming storm. A lot has changed in the last two weeks, though! Unfortunately for many of our friends, family, and clients in the Lake Charles area, the storm already came. READ MORE >>
Monday, March 30, 2020 While perusing the news looking for anything but Coronavirus to read about this morning, I ran across an article from WDSU news that made me want to jump up and high five my coworkers. Unfortunately, we are all social distancing, but I believe "virtual high fives" are being exchanged all across the insurance industry in Louisiana today. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, March 24, 2020 With so many questions, and seemingly so few answers, many people are genuinely concerned about their financial future. Mortgages and car notes still need to be paid, and it still costs money to live, whether you are currently getting paid by your employer or not. READ MORE >>
Thursday, July 25, 2019“WEW! WHAT A RELIEF!” or “THANK GOD!” were the responses from collective residents of South Louisiana last week, as we largely avoided the kind of mass-devastation many feared from Hurricane Barry. While much of the coast was decimated, we managed to escape with minimal losses. READ MORE >>
Friday, July 12, 2019Insurance is a subject that not many people enjoy talking about. Even fewer choose to spend their days understanding the nuance of who sells it to them, and what their responsibilities to clients may be. Consumers put their protection needs in jeopardy, however, if they fail to understand the difference between an insurance broker and an insurance agent. READ MORE >>
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