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If you have a license to drive then you need to carry auto insurance. This is true even if you don’t own a car, since there is a chance you will drive a borrowed or rented car. Many people are so worried about the price of the insurance that they fail to make sure that they are getting a plan that provides them with the coverage they need. Here are some things that you should always have with your auto insurance coverage. Read More»
If you own a home you might be wondering what you can do to save money on your homeowners insurance policy. Even though most banks require that you carry insurance if there is a mortgage on the home, you should always carry homeowners insurance, even if you don’t have a mortgage on the home. But just because you need the insurance doesn’t necessarily mean that it must be expensive. Here are some simple things you can do to save money on your homeowners insurance. Read More»
Car insurance is a monthly bill that can not be skipped without major issues. If you live in a state that requires auto insurance, you may find yourself with a letter and cancelled vehicle registration due to a lapse in insurance. Accidentally missing a car insurance payment can also mean legal trouble if you get into a wreck or if you get pulled over by a policeman. Insurance will typically offer the option to pay monthly, yearly, or every six months. Read More»
If you own a bar and you worry that someone getting out of control could put your business at risk, you’ll want to consult with a few different professionals to make sure that you are safe from as much liability as possible. Unfortunately, people want to blame the bar and the owner when adults make their own mistakes and bad decisions. You don’t want to pay for a lifetime because of someone else’s poor decision making. Read More»
While installing a wood-burning stove in your home may lower your heat bills, it could raise the annual cost of your home insurance premium. But even if your insurer sees a wood-burning stove as a factor that puts your home at higher risk of fire, there are steps you can take to keep your premium lower.
Know the risks. Once a common way to heat a home, a free-standing wood stove poses a serious fire threat. Read More»
In preparation for closing on your new home, there are several things that you need to do to ensure the big day goes off without a hitch. Unfortunately, some buyers believe that after the offer is accepted, they just have to wait until closing. In actuality, lenders and sellers often have several things that the buyer must have done in order for the sell to complete. If you have a closing date approaching, here are some things to do in preparation. Read More»
Many tenants make the assumption that their apartment building’s master policy will cover their unit entirely in case something were to happen to it. That is not true, which is why renter’s insurance is a very valuable thing to have for anybody who is renting an apartment. Here are 3 reasons why you should consider it.
Liability Protection
The reasons for having liability insurance is not to protect yourself or your belongings, but to protect other people who are guests in your apartment. Read More»
Being a business owner typically means you will have a lot of responsibilities to handle on a routine basis. The challenges of running your company and making a profit are sure to be high on your list. However, you will want to be certain that your equipment and building are insured. This will enable you to have the peace of mind in knowing if there is any damage to your business, you will be reimbursed for it. Read More»
As a single parent of a young child, your auto insurance needs are different from those of a family of two or more adults. You should seriously consider including these three forms of coverage in your auto insurance:
Roadside Assistance and Towing
If your family has at least two adults, you may be able to rely on each other for assistance if one of your cars breaks down. For example, you can call your partner to pick you up if your car stalls. Read More»
If you’re currently working on getting your driver’s license reinstated, you may have come across information regarding an SR-22. The SR-22 is an important document that can assist you in getting back on the road, but there’s a few things to know about the SR-22 before filing it. Below is an overview of the document, an explanation of who’s required to carry it, and how it can affect your car insurance policy. Read More»