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How to File a Renters Insurance Claim: Step-by-Step Guide

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How to File a Renters Insurance Claim Step by Step When disaster strikes—whether it’s a burst pipe, a break-in, or a kitchen fire—renters insurance can...

Renters Insurance Pet Liability: Why Dog Breed Exclusions Can Leave You...

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Anjali Sharma's German shepherd nipped a delivery driver in her apartment hallway. The $18,400 medical bill and lawsuit were denied under her renters policy's breed exclusion. She owes the difference personally.

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Your personal auto policy probably excludes your e-bike - and your homeowners may not pick up the gap

Your personal auto policy probably excludes your e-bike – and your homeowners may not...

A standard personal auto policy excludes e-bikes from its definition of a covered auto, and most homeowners policies exclude them under the motorized vehicle clause. The same claim gets declined twice.
A lapsed life insurance policy is rarely dead at day 31 - but the window to reinstate closes faster than most people think

A lapsed life insurance policy is rarely dead at day 31 – but the...

A missed life insurance premium does not end the policy on day one. Most carriers protect a 31-day grace period plus a reinstatement window of 60 to 180 days, with the rules tightening as time passes.
Once a commercial roof turns 15, your policy may settle a hail claim for half its replacement cost

Once a commercial roof turns 15, your policy may settle a hail claim for...

Most small-business owners read "replacement cost" on the dec page and assume a hail-damaged roof gets fully replaced. A buried endorsement says otherwise once the roof crosses 15 years.
Your Homeowners Policy Stops Covering an Empty House After 30 Days.

Your Homeowners Policy Stops Covering an Empty House After 30 Days.

A daughter settling her late father's estate left his house empty for four months. A burst pipe caused $42,000 in damage, and the vacancy clause voided the entire claim.
Your Collision Payout Buys Aftermarket Parts. The OEM Difference Is on You.

Your Collision Payout Buys Aftermarket Parts. The OEM Difference Is on You.

A Phoenix driver in a two-year-old SUV expected factory parts after a crash. Her insurer's estimate specified aftermarket panels, and the OEM gap came to $1,900 out of pocket.