As Hurricane Irma heads towards the southeastern United States, it’s important that communities and businesses in the potential impacted area prepare for the storm. There is still time to protect your business ahead of the storm.
Insurance isn't enough: How to ensure that you're ready financially for a natural disaster.
Many are learning the hard way that you shouldn’t wait until a disaster unexpectedly strikes to get home insurance: You can't buy it after the storm!
While property damage and business interruption may be covered by your insurance policy, the loss of market share and a damaged reputation can cripple a company.
If you live in a hurricane-prone area, then you will most likely need to buy two or more insurance policies to ensure your property is protected against hurr...
Although tragic and costly, hurricanes have paved the way for several advancements within the insurance industry. Learn how these events changed insurance.
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Don't wait until the last minute to get your affairs in order.
Despite living in areas susceptible to hurricanes one third of homeowners in several coastal states do not know what hurricane deductibles are and how they work.
Tropical storms and hurricanes can cause major property damage. If you live in an at-risk area, be sure your home is protected.
The American Insurance Association provides four tips for homeowners' insurance clients to protect their property.
Learn more about how to prepare a business for a hurricane. You can't control when a storm hits, but you can ensure that you're ready when it happens.
It's very important to know if you are properly insured before a storm hits your area.
Your home isn’t only where your heart is — it’s where your money is. It’s probably your most valuable investment, which is why you have a homeowners insurance policy to…
Learn what you can do to be prepared for a natural disaster in your homeowners association.
Did you know that property insurance typically doesn't cover flood related damage from hurricane storms?
When natural disaster strikes, your safety is the top priority of course. But you'll also want to protect your credit.
For homeowners in the path of Hurricane Florence — or even outside of it — it’s likely too late to add appropriate storm insurance. Still, homeowners aren’t without options. According to experts, there are still ways to protect yourself, and your real estate investments, as the storm surges forward.
What you don’t know about your homeowners insurance may cost you when disaster strikes. According to the Insurance Information Institute, you can count on the majority of homeowners’ policies to cover the structure of your home, personal property, detached units and any living expenses. Everything else may require special policies or may be excluded. Take …
Know what's covered, what isn't, and how to make the most of your policy if you need to file a claim.
Homeowners insurance doesn't cover flooding. But it may cover wind damage. Check the fine print.