Insights From the Loyall Group

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What Orthodontists Need to Know About Life Insurance

By Jennifer Loyall / April 13, 2021

As an orthodontist, you already have a lot on your plate. If you’re an orthodontist who owns your own practice, you have even more. Purchasing life insurance can seem like an intimidating process and may be something you’ve been putting off for some time. Besides, insurance for orthodontists is situation-specific and can feel more complex…

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Where Insurance Fits in Your Business Continuity Planning

By Jennifer Loyall / April 6, 2021

With a global pandemic raging, most business owners are facing circumstances they never could have imagined. This disaster is the worst possible outcome for many businesses including orthodontists and veterinarians, but those who enacted business continuity plans early on have had more opportunities to protect themselves through the ups and downs. Shutdowns around the country…

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The Orthodontist’s Guide to Professional Insurance

By Jennifer Loyall / February 26, 2021

You have high income as an orthodontist, so your livelihood and all those additional years of schooling are worth protecting. There are many different types of professional insurance you’ll need—but as busy as you are, where should you even begin? Loyall Group has guided countless orthodontists and other dental specialists towards finding the most comprehensive…

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Looking For: Finance & Insurance Industry Copywriter

By Jennifer Loyall / February 24, 2021

We are looking to connect with a content creator with experience in student loans. This is a part-time contract role. Who We’re Looking For A creator who loves to collaborate – Working with our leadership and creative team, you’ll help refine our message and ensure it is received well. Someone experienced speaking to student loans – Experience…

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The Veterinarian’s Guide to Professional Insurance

By Jennifer Loyall / February 13, 2021

It takes a lot of time and effort to build up in veterinary medicine. It’s worth protecting. Professional insurance provides peace of mind and opportunity for your practice stability in the wake of unforeseen events. There are many different kinds of professional insurance that you need to properly insure your practice. With everything already on…

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Do Veterinarians Need Malpractice Insurance?

By Jennifer Loyall / January 21, 2021

As a veterinarian, you need several kinds of professional insurance to protect yourself and your business. However, malpractice insurance plays a vital role in helping you defend against specific allegations and potential legal challenges. Furthermore, as the veterinary industry continues to evolve, some of the situations where malpractice insurance is useful are becoming more common.…

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A Freedom Hike for All Along Yosemite’s Most Beloved Trails

By Jennifer Loyall / January 2, 2021

Few things in life can get your heart pumping like preparing for a big hike. Merely glancing at photos of mountaintops has lulled many into long daydreams where they imagine cresting remote peaks, encountering wildlife, and beholding vistas few on earth have ever seen. Hiking mountains is fun — a lot of fun. It’s good…

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For Veterinary Practice Owners and Associates, Disability Insurance is a Vital Lifeline

By Jennifer Loyall / December 19, 2020

Nobody wants to become disabled, but you need a plan in case you suffer a life-altering, practice-ending injury or illness. One bad day on the ski slopes has disabled more veterinarians than you think. It’s best to start thinking now about how your practice could be affected by an accident in the future so that…

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The Power of The Other

By Jennifer Loyall / November 12, 2020

In SoulCycle classes, I often struggled when everyone would run out of the saddle. It’s a learned movement, and during these parts of class, I would cautiously pedal, staying seated. One day, my instructor quietly came down from the podium and began to set up an open bike next me on the front row. Her…

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