Social media and insurance? Hard to imagine those words together, but the new report by the Insurance Information Institute is pretty interesting reading.
Most of us rely on social media more and more these days - whether for work or to keep with friends and family. But we probably never think about the insurance impact (ie. liability issues).
Find out if you or your business could be at risk - here's the report.
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