Articles Tagged ‘catastrophic coverage’

Reading the Fine Print of Your Insurance Policy
Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
The thought of reading through your insurance policy might seem like the ultimate cure for insomnia. The legalese and insurance industry terms simply might be too opaque for most people to easily make their way through. Sometimes, though, it’s worth the effort of reading all the “fine print.” In many cases, some of the most important elements of your insurance coverage are located in the riders and other less conspicuous areas of your written policy. Here is some advice on many of the confusing insurance policy terms, and how and what to look for in your insurance policies. Uninsured motorist coverage
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  • Check Your Homeowners’ Insurance for Catastrophic Coverage
    Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
    We’ve seen a number of destructive weather events happen in different parts of the country over the past few years – hurricanes, flooding due to rivers overflowing their banks, and drought-like weather leading to forest fires and grass fires. The damage that these kinds of natural disasters and weather events can do to homes and other properties is of often devastating. Flooding and wildfires in particular can destroy not only one person’s home, but entire neighborhoods or towns as well. It would be easy to assume that all types of destruction that might happen to your house are covered by your...

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