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A burglary at an off-campus apartment exposed a coverage gap most parents never see coming. Here is when a homeowners policy stops protecting a student.
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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...
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After 19 years and no claims, her carrier dropped her. The state's backup plan took her home, then covered it for far less than she expected.
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His EPLI policy had a $1 million limit. It still cost him $25,000 out of pocket before it paid a dime. Here is the retention math most owners miss.
Priya Totaled Her 8-Month-Old SUV. The Check Was $6,400 Short of a Replacement.
She totaled an eight-month-old SUV and paid cash. The insurer's check was thousands short of a replacement, and gap insurance wouldn't have helped.
The Insurer Didn’t Deny Leila’s $500,000 Claim. It Just Quietly Cut It to $462,000.
The insurer didn't deny her late husband's claim. It just adjusted the payout down by tens of thousands, using a clause almost every policy contains.
































