Limit Damage from Uninsured Motorists

Posted on: 29 January 2016

When you drive on the nation's roads, you are always taking a risk, despite the improvement in automobile safety features. One hidden hazard that you face is the uninsured or underinsured motorist. You need to take steps to protect yourself against the estimated 14% of drivers who do not carry the proper coverage.  Insurance Uninsured motorist options vary by state, so you will need to consult with your insurance agent to find out what coverage you need to best protect yourself against the drivers who are violating insurance laws.
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3 Tips To Ensure That You Get The Best Rate On Your Homeowners Insurance

Posted on: 22 January 2016

Homeowners insurance provides invaluable protection in the case that your home or the belongings inside are damaged or destroyed. But since filing a homeowners insurance claim is not something that happens often for most people, it is natural to want to keep the insurance premiums as low as possible. Get the best deal on homeowners insurance by using the following tips: Make Sure You Purchase the Right Amount of Insurance
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Three Often Overlooked (But Important) Aspects Of An Auto Insurance Policy

Posted on: 17 January 2016

Too often, consumers buy an auto insurance policy in a routine matter. The result is that a driver will be either underinsured or not have coverage at all in specific circumstances. The following are only three of the most important elements of a car insurance policy to keep in mind while you shop for coverage. Insufficient coverage for liability Liability and property damage are covered for maximum amounts. These represent the limits of the payouts from the insurance company for claims against you after an accident.
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Things Your Homeowner's Policy May Not Cover, And What You Can Do About It

Posted on: 12 January 2016

If you own a home, homeowner's insurance is a must if you want to protect your investment – and more. This insurance does more than protect your home. It also provides protection for your belongings and provides some liability coverage against injuries that occur on your property. It's important that you understand what your home policy doesn't cover, though, so you can get additional coverage as needed. Certain Natural Disasters
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