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G-N AGENCY FOR YOUR AUTO AND HOME INSURANCE NEEDS
G-N Agency located at 1008 Union Road (Southgate Plaza – Rear), West Seneca, NY 14224 near Buffalo, N.Y. is your Good-News Agency! We insure the entire Western New York region, including Erie county, Niagara county, Orleans County, Wyoming County, Cattaragus … Continue reading
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How Much Will I Get Back if I Cancel My Policy Early?
Insurance policies and premiums are calculated for 6 months or one year. (Some companies only write a 6 month policy) If you cancel your insurance midterm , you will be refunded the unearned premium. It is calculated on a prorated basis, so you will get a refund for any and all unearned premium. Get a … Continue reading
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Are Damages Caused by Storms and Severe Weather Covered?
Are you prepared for severe weather conditions when it comes to being covered by homeowners insurance? Many people are misled or confused as to what is covered and what isn’t on their homeowner’s policy. Some just assume they are covered … Continue reading
How much does homeowners coverage cost?
All homeowners need to purchase home insurance to protect their homes and personal property. Those who rent need insurance to protect their furniture and other personal property. Everyone needs protection against liability for accidents that injure other people or damage … Continue reading
Tips to Reduce Your Insurance Costs
There are many ways to lower the cost of insurance premiums. Everyone should agree, especially with the economy the way it is, we want to pay as little as possible for the best insurance coverage. By calling your local insurance agent … Continue reading
What’s NOT Covered With My Homeowner’s Policy
All homeowner’s policies list disasters that are not covered. Here are some of the most common: - flood or underground water - earthquakes - mudslides - birds, rodents, insects or domestic animals - settling or deterioration of the home’s structure … Continue reading
Things You Should Know About Homeowner’s Insurance
You should not assume that you will be fully reimbursed if a covered item is stolen or damaged in a disaster. Policies limit the amounts paid for covered items. Jewelry and computers, for example, have a low limit. Most insurance … Continue reading
Who Pays for the Rental My Family Is In While Our House is Being Repaired Due To Damage?
The loss of use provision in your homeowners insurance policy should cover any additional living expenses, such as temporary housing, that you incur while your home is being repaired. However, coverage may be limited either to a few months or … Continue reading
Personal Umbrella Policy
The world has become a riskier place. Lawsuits are growing in frequency and size. These days, you don’t have to be a millionaire to be sued like one. Even if you have the highest limits available to you under your … Continue reading
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What Does My Homeowner’s Policy Pay if Neighbor Slips On My Property and Sues?
Within the limits of your homeowners policy, your insurerwill pay for any injury or property damage suffered by non-residents occurring at your home. The policy will also pay the medical bill incurred. In addition, your insurer is required to defend … Continue reading
