Monday, July 31, 2017 It’s an exciting and emotional time when a child – err, young adult – heads off to college. And, for many parents, a confusing time in regards to car insurance coverage and personal property coverage. Should college students remain on the family’s auto policy? READ MORE >>
Thursday, July 27, 2017How much does your lifestyle influence your car insurance? Answer: Quite a bit. Having the right auto insurance can be just as important as having auto insurance at all. Depending on your lifestyle, you may have unique coverage needs to protect the people and things that are important to you. READ MORE >>
Thursday, July 27, 2017 If you feel like you’re paying more for homeowners insurance than you used to, you might be right. Over the past 20 years, these rates have increased over 50% - and U.S. homeowners pay an average of $952 annually, according to ValuePenguin, which provides consumers with research and guidance on financial topics. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 26, 2017 A deductible is the amount you are required to pay out of pocket when filing an insurance claim. You probably talked about them when you first bought your insurance coverage. But if you don’t review your insurance annually, the next time you even hear the word “deductible” could be months or even years later when you’re filing a claim. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 25, 2017 Four-year-olds, they do the darndest things, such as stuffing tissue down the sink in the guest bathroom (true story). And, if it’s not something happening inside your home, it’s something happening outside, such as water in your back yard pooling up to your back door, because your neighbor doesn’t have a proper drainage system (also true). READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 25, 2017 “I’m not in a flood zone, so I don’t need flood insurance.” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard that. Each time my reply is: “Well, that’s not exactly true.” Check out our related blog, "Four Reasons to Have Water Backup Coverage"! READ MORE >>
Thursday, July 6, 2017 As a busy homeowner, it is easy to fall into the trap of pushing off tasks that maintain the long-term value of your home in favor of more pressing problems. That’s OK, to a point, as certain house-cleaning projects should be in the “long-term maintenance” category. READ MORE >>
Thursday, July 6, 2017 You like your roommate. You trust your roommate. But should you both be on the same renters policy? The answer, in most instances, is “no,” even though some insurance companies allow it. Renters insurance covers your belongings, along with providing protections for loss of use, liability, etc. READ MORE >>
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