Archives: 2024
6 Renovations to Boost the Value of Your Home
Posted: September 2, 2024
Home renovations are a powerful tool for increasing the value of your property. Whether you’re planning to sell or want to enhance your living space, strategic improvements can offer a significant return on investment (ROI). However, while engaging in renovations is tempting, it’s imperative to consider the potential insurance implications of substantial changes. The following suggested renovations can boost your home’s value and ensure you’re...
What’s a Home Inventory, and Why Do I Need One?
Posted: August 29, 2024
What if you were asked to make a list of everything inside your home from memory? Chances are, you’d end up forgetting a thing or two... right? Well, if you ever have to file a homeowners insurance claim after a fire or major disaster, you could be asked to do just that. That’s why you need a home inventory. A home inventory is exactly what...
What is a Peril on Homeowners Insurance?
Posted: August 26, 2024
While you may be familiar with the obvious need for homeowners' insurance, the finer details and definitions of your coverage may be less clear. Take insurance peril, for example. Even long-time policyholders may be unfamiliar with the term or confused with other concepts. So, what are perils, how are they related to risks or hazards, and why are they important to understand? What Does Peril...
5 Ways to Avoid Parking Lot Accidents
Posted: August 22, 2024
Parking lots can be treacherous territory. In fact, tens of thousands of crashes and hundreds of deaths occur each year in parking lots, according to the National Safety Council. The good news is that your auto policy extends to parking lots. Just check in with your local agent to make sure your coverage limits provide you with optimal protection for the range of potential parking lot...
Quiz: How Do You Know if a Long-Term Care Policy is Right for You?
Posted: August 21, 2024
Even though it’s not something we like to think about, long-term care may be necessary at some point in your life. Maybe you have a heart attack, stroke, or bad accident and need care suddenly, or maybe you develop a chronic illness as you get older. Private health insurance or Medicare may not pay for the long-term services you or your loved ones require. That’s...