Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Slips and Falls?
If you are sued for a slip and fall in your home, your homeowners insurance will cover you financially in the vast majority of cases. Read More
If you are sued for a slip and fall in your home, your homeowners insurance will cover you financially in the vast majority of cases. Read More
Landscaping will only be covered if damaged by some causes, and only up to a certain percentage of your insurance. But if you have a high-end lawn setup, you can buy extra coverage to be sure you're covered. Read More
Auto insurance rates have increased for the past few years and are unlikely to stop in 2018. More accidents and higher catastrophe losses have compressed margins for insurers to the point they must pass the burden onto customers. We go in depth about how and why your rates may continue to increase in the near future. Read More
Landslides and mudslides are not covered by standard homeowners policies. Since they are so rare, special insurance is required to protect your home from them. In this piece, we go over how to secure coverage for your home against landslides and mudslides. Read More
Auto insurance for red cars does not cost more. In fact, most insurance companies don't even know the color of your car. Read More
If a storm blows down a tree and it lands on your home, your homeowners insurance will cover cost of its removal. In other situations, coverage will depend on what caused the tree to fall. Read More
Homeowners insurance can be used to repair your septic tank, but many common causes of damage aren't covered by insurance. In this article, we discuss all situations in which you may be covered. Read More
A damaged or backed up sewer line can be very expensive to repair, and in many situations your homeowners policy won't cover the costs. Read More
Personal property insurance is a major part of homeowners/renters insurance that protects your belongings from ruin. Read More
Termite damage is only covered in very specific cases by homeowners insurance. Most of the common termite damages may not be covered or reimbursed by your insurance company. Read More