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Are You Covered by Insurance for Acts of Terrorism?
With all the terrorists groups in the world today, we ask ourselves if we are protected by our insurance policies should our neighborhood be bombed. Your property would be covered under both your home and car insurance policies. Standard homeowners insurance policies include coverage … Continue reading
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Homeowners Insurance Protection
Protecting your home and personal property is essential. All homeowners need to purchase homeowners insurance for peace of mind and protection. Those who rent need insurance to protect their furniture and other personal property. Everyone needs protection against liability for … Continue reading
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Can I reduce the amount of dog bites on my property in any way?
Certainly. Responsible ownership of a dog and child awareness of basic dog safety is the first step in dog bite protection. 4.7 million dog bites are reported every year according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Depending on … Continue reading
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How Much Insurance Coverage Do I need for my Home?
Many factors can play into the amount and type of coverage you need for your home. Some of these factors include: The value of your home. The type of home you live in. Whether or not you have a mortgage … Continue reading
What Does Homeowner’s Insurance Protect Against?
Most often, homeowner’s insurance will cover replacing your home and personal property up to certain limits. Most disasters are covered, with the exception of earthquakes or flooding, and homeowner’s policies do not cover the normal aging of your house. Homeowner’s … Continue reading
