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Why Renters Insurance Is Worth It (Even If Your Landlord Doesn’t...

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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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Renters insurance is one of the most affordable and overlooked forms of protection available to tenants. It is often required by landlords, but even...

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Daniel Bought a $250,000 Policy at 30. A Diagnosis at 41 Would Have Blocked More Coverage - Except for One Rider.

Daniel Bought a $250,000 Policy at 30. A Diagnosis at 41 Would Have Blocked...

He almost skipped a $9 add-on at 30. Eleven years and one diagnosis later, it let him buy coverage that should have been off the table.
After 19 Years, Denise's Insurer Dropped Her. The State's Backup Plan Covered the House - But Not the Way Hers Did.

After 19 Years, Denise’s Insurer Dropped Her. The State’s Backup Plan Covered the House...

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.
A Fired Worker Sued Marcus for $400,000. His EPLI Paid - But Only After He Covered the First $25,000 Himself.

A Fired Worker Sued Marcus for $400,000. His EPLI Paid – But Only After...

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.

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 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.