Seven Corners, Inc. Earns 2010 Top 5 Ranking amoung Travel Insurance Providers

June 22nd, 2011 by Megan Torres

Seven Corners, Inc, a Carmel-based Indiana travel insurance company and benefit provider, has just been named one of Squaremouth’s Top Travel Insurance Providers for 2010.  This award places us in the Top 5 out of 23 other world-known travel insurance carriers for the number of policies sold along with the amount of premiums earned from purchases made online at Squaremouth.

The team at Seven Corners, Inc. is comprised of 136 highly specialized individuals within 9 divisions. Our core focus is to ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction available worldwide for both our agents and our policy holders.

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Secret Southern California: a ride into the little known.

June 22nd, 2011 by Megan Torres

How’s your summer been so far? A little lacklustre, if ours is anything to go by. It’s not uncommon is it? So how about planning an autumn break to somewhere hot and sunny? How does Southern California sound? It has always been a popular mid-haul destination for good reason: sunshine year round, consistently warm temperatures and some of the most renowned tourist attractions in the world. Southern California rarely disappoints.
Yet despite its popularity, California has a few surprises left for the intrepid tourist. There are still a few exciting destinations that have managed to remain just under the radar. The

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Know Your Hand Gestures When Traveling Abroad

June 20th, 2011 by Megan Torres

Are you politely waving hello to a stranger or are you telling him to go screw himself? The answer could very well depend on what country youre in. You see, not all hand gestures mean the same thing in every country. In fact some of them vary drastically in their meaning and can be rather offensive. Make sure you dont make the mistake of pissing someone off by reading up on your common hand gestures below.

Dog Bite Awareness

June 20th, 2011 by Allison Smith

Here are a few sobering statistics when it comes to dog bites:

  • Each year 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs, children making up the largest majority of victims
  • 800,000 Americans receive medical attention for dog bites each year
  • Half of all children will be bitten by a dog by the time they’re high school seniors
  • Senior citizens are the second most common dog bite victims

Every year the third week of May is dedicated to Dog Bite Awareness, an initiative spearheaded by the U.S. Postal Service and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), as well as other national and local organizations. E

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