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Your Renters Insurance Doesn’t Cover Your Roommate. This Is What That...

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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.

Renters Insurance Loss of Use Coverage: What Pays for Hotels After...

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Sofia Hernandez spent three weeks at a hotel after the unit upstairs flooded hers. The $2,847 bill went to her renters insurance through loss of use coverage.

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The Medicare Advantage Trial Right: How Priya Iyer Switched Back to Original Medicare Without Medical Underwriting

The Medicare Advantage Trial Right: How Priya Iyer Switched Back to Original Medicare Without...

A 66-year-old retired pediatrician hit a Medicare Advantage prior-authorization wall after hip surgery. The 12-month trial right was her ticket back to Original Medicare with guaranteed Medigap. Most beneficiaries never hear about it.
When Your Landlord Has No Insurance and the Building Burns, What Does Your Renters Policy Actually Pay?

When Your Landlord Has No Insurance and the Building Burns, What Does Your Renters...

A Houston single mom lost $47,000 in belongings when her duplex burned. Her landlord had let the building's insurance lapse eight months earlier. Her $14-a-month renters policy turned out to do more than she expected.
The Liquor Liability Gap That Cost a Detroit Bar Owner $312,000

The Liquor Liability Gap That Cost a Detroit Bar Owner $312,000

A Detroit bar owner paid $312,000 out of pocket after a Sunday afternoon bar fight. The assault and battery exclusion in his liquor liability policy is the same one most independent bars carry without realizing it.
How Overfunding a Whole Life Policy Triggers the Modified Endowment Tax Trap

How Overfunding a Whole Life Policy Triggers the Modified Endowment Tax Trap

Maya Brooks added an extra $14,000 to her whole life policy in 2023 expecting tax-favored growth. When she pulled $8,000 to fund a renovation, $3,204 of it disappeared into taxes and penalties.
Why a $14,200 Buried Sewer Lateral Repair Sits Outside Your Standard Homeowners Policy

Why a $14,200 Buried Sewer Lateral Repair Sits Outside Your Standard Homeowners Policy

Layla Hassan's plumber pulled a 14-foot section of cracked cast iron from her front lawn and quoted $14,200 for the replacement. Her standard homeowners policy paid nothing on the buried line.