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Health Insurance Options Under 30: What Young Adults Need to Know
Being under 30 often comes with a sense of independence—but that doesn’t mean health insurance should be an afterthought. While younger adults may be...
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Your Renters Insurance Doesn’t Cover Your Roommate. This Is What That...
Kelsey and her roommate split an $18/month renters insurance premium and assumed both were covered. When the roommate's guest slipped in the apartment, the insurer denied the roommate's liability claim. She paid $4,700 out of pocket.
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Renters insurance is one of the most affordable ways to protect yourself financially, yet it’s often overlooked. If you’re moving into a new apartment,...
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Your Renters Insurance Doesn’t Cover Your Roommate. This Is What That Means.
Kelsey and her roommate split an $18/month renters insurance premium and assumed both were covered. When the roommate's guest slipped in the apartment, the insurer denied the roommate's liability claim. She paid $4,700 out of pocket.
1 in 8 Drivers Has No Insurance. Here’s What Happens When One of Them...
Jamie had full coverage and a $43,000 medical bill after an uninsured driver ran a red light and hit her. Her insurer had no obligation to pay because she had waived uninsured motorist coverage to save $18 a month.
Your Employee Had an Accident in Their Own Car. Your Business Got Sued.
David's employee caused a $215,000 accident in his personal car while on a company errand. David's general liability policy had an auto exclusion. He had no HNOA coverage, and he settled for $142,000 out of his own savings.
He Updated His Will After the Divorce. He Never Updated His Life Insurance.
When Michael died at 57, his girlfriend of four years and two adult children expected to receive his $400,000 life insurance policy. The insurer paid it to his ex-wife instead. He had never changed the beneficiary form.
Your Home Is Worth 40% More to Rebuild Than It Was in 2019. Your...
Tom and Linda bought their home for $295,000 in 2017 and insured it accordingly. Six years later, a kitchen fire triggered a full rebuild estimate. Their policy covered $310,000. The actual cost was $489,000.





























