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PPACA Individual Mandate Upheld by Supreme Court On June 28, 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision ruling that the mandate for every American to have health insurance was constitutional. This means that beginning in 2014, everyone will be required to have health insurance,...

The health reform legislation – called the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) – signed into law on March 23, 2010 enacted significant changes in how Americans will purchase and utilize health insurance and health care for the next decade. This legislation will affect...

According to research group Technomic Inc, restaurants that want to attract younger customers (millennials, born 1977 to 1992) should consider online menus. Nearly 60% of its survey respondents in that age group said they look up restaurant offerings online and 32% said they check menus...

Commercial property policies are very comprehensive but there are a number of things that are not covered by the standard policy. Coopers Insurance may be able to help fill these coverage gaps. Contact us before an incident happens so we can make sure you have...

Commercial property coverage protects the physical assets of your business. Whether it is a small mishap such as minor wind damage or a major event like a fire, the effect on your business can be huge. Following are some things to consider when reviewing your...

The recent storm on the East Coast reminds us all that the time prepare for an emergency is before it happens. A family emergency kit is an essential part of planning ahead. FEMA offers a great basic disaster supply kit on their website: http://www.ready.gov/basic-disaster-supplies-kit. In...

Watch Out For General Liability Coverage Gaps Your general liability coverage protects you when you are legally liable for damages to a customer, whether bodily injury or property damage, but there are some areas not automatically covered by your general liability policy. Contact Cooper’s Insurance right...