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Owning a home is one of the largest financial investments most people make. Homeowners insurance helps protect that investment against a wide range of...
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Renters Insurance Liability at $100K, $300K, and $500K: The Tier Decision...
Most renters pick their liability limit by leaving the default. Here is the net-worth math, the dog-breed surcharge, and the landlord override that actually decide which tier is right.
Most Renters Have No Coverage. The Ones Who Do Are Focused...
A Chicago renter paid $22,000 out of pocket after a guest slipped and fell at her apartment. Her renters insurance would have cost $14 a month. The part most renters miss isn't the laptop coverage. It's the liability.
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Your Insurer Called a Slow Leak ‘Gradual Seepage’ and Denied the Claim. Here’s How...
Homeowners policies cover sudden, accidental water damage but exclude gradual seepage that builds over time. The difference decides whether your claim is paid, and an adjuster can read the age of a leak in the walls.
Your Insurer’s App Logged 23 Hard Brakes. Only a Few of Them Changed Your...
Telematics programs log everything from hard brakes to the time of day you drive, but not every data point moves your premium. Knowing which behaviors carriers actually weight tells you whether the discount is worth the tracking.
Why a Delivery Driver Costs Your Restaurant Three Times the Workers’ Comp of a...
Most of your restaurant staff share one workers' comp class code, but delivery drivers and office workers do not. Get the split wrong and the year-end premium audit will find it, often with a bill you never budgeted for.
Your Medicare Advantage Plan’s Network Can Change Mid-Year, but You Usually Can’t
Medicare Advantage networks can change in the middle of the year, but in most cases you cannot switch plans until the next enrollment window. That gap can leave your doctors out of network for months.
Renters Insurance Quietly Caps What It Pays for Stolen Jewelry, Often at $1,500
Your renters policy quietly caps how much it pays for stolen jewelry, often at $1,500 no matter how much coverage you bought. A scheduling endorsement is the cheap fix almost no one knows to ask for.
































