Tag: Insurance

Financial Services Expert, Perminder Chohan Gives Overview of Retirement History.

Inspiring, award-winning business leader and financial services expert, Perminder Choban reveals that retirement as we currently know it is a relatively new concept and provides statistics that reveal many Canadians are not preparing financially for retirement. RICHMOND, VANCOUVER BC– July 21, 2015 – Award-winning and inspiring business leader and financial services expert, PerminderChohan has posted a […]

Written by on July 22, 2015

Financial Services Expert, Perminder Chohan Says A Company’s Health Plan is A Lure for Loyal Employees.

Inspiring, award-winning business leader and financial services expert, Perminder Choban talks about the value of a company offering comprehensive insurance choices to employees that will take care of them and their dependents for every eventuality. RICHMOND, VANCOUVER BC– July 15, 2015– Award-winning and inspiring business leader and financial services expert, Perminder Chohan has posted a new […]

Written by on July 17, 2015

Financial Services Expert, Perminder Chohan Writes About Long-term Care Insurance Advantages.

Inspiring, award-winning business leader and financial services expert, Perminder Choban encourages members of the baby boom generation to consider long-term care insurance for the financial peace of mind it brings for themselves and their loved ones. RICHMOND, VANCOUVER BC– July 03, 2015 – Award-winning and inspiring business leader and financial services expert, PerminderChohan has posted a new […]

Written by on July 7, 2015

Personal Injury Attorney, Eva Brindisi Pearlman, Urges Changing New York State’s Archaic Statute of Limitation Rules for Certain Negligence Causes of Actions.

Personal Injury Attorney, Eva Brindisi Pearlman, partner at the Law Offices of Brindisi, Murad, Brindisi & Pearlman, urges people to contact their state legislatures to support changing New York State’s archaic statute of limitations for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice claims to include a discovery of injury rule, allowing the current 2 ½ year statute of limitations to run from the date an injured patient discovers, or should have discovered, that their injury was caused by malpractice.

Written by on June 12, 2015