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Wednesday, June 21, 2023The idea of having your income garnished owing to an outstanding debt is a frightening prospect. However, you shouldn't have anything to worry about when it comes to home insurance payouts resulting from a claim. How Garnishment Works Garnishment typically only applies to regular income, such as your paycheck from work. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, June 7, 2022What happens when someone is hurt on your property? The injured person might decide to file a lawsuit against you. It’s also possible that he or she will send you his doctor bills; and if you pay them, that could be the end of it. But what if you don’t have the extra cash to pay someone else's medical expenses? READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 12, 2022There are numerous things that can damage your home and homeowners insurance is intended to protect you from all sorts of accidents, whether they be natural disasters or something like theft or break-ins. Generally, these things are protected under homeowners insurance, you need to know the specifics just to be sure. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 12, 2022There are numerous things that can damage your home and homeowners insurance is intended to protect you from all sorts of accidents, whether they be natural disasters or something like theft or break-ins. Generally, these things are protected under homeowners insurance, you need to know the specifics just to be sure. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, August 3, 2021Though not common, some home insurance providers have canceled policies or dropped clients in the past. This is not a rash decision, or a choice made on a whim. Many insurance agencies do their best to keep clients, not lose them. Unfortunately, there are some circumstances in which an agency may decide to cancel a policy or drop a client. READ MORE >>
Monday, March 8, 2021No home is immune to damage risks, and often, you might find that it actually costs more to make partial repairs to a damaged property than to rebuild the home from the ground up. In either case, however, you will want to be able to tap into the coverage provided by your home insurance. READ MORE >>
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