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Owning a home is one of the largest financial investments most people make. Homeowners insurance helps protect that investment against a wide range of...
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Why Renters Insurance Is Worth It (Even If Your Landlord Doesn’t...
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,...
Actual Cash Value vs. Replacement Cost in Renters Insurance
Jordan filed a renters insurance claim after a break-in. She expected to replace her laptop. Her insurer sent a check for $487. Here is why - and what to do before it happens to you.
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Her insurer paid for the temporary apartment, the higher restaurant bill, and the pet boarding for 11 months. By month 12 the rebuild was still six weeks out and the ALE clock had stopped.
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His broker booked his roofing crew under residential carpentry to keep the workers comp premium low. The carrier's year-end audit reclassified the entire payroll and sent a $42,300 bill.
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The same Type 2 diabetic applicant can get three life insurance quotes that vary by more than a thousand dollars a year. The reason is rarely the price; it is which carrier's diabetic underwriting rules he happened to match.
































