Tips for Insuring Your Boat

In the U.S., roughly 75 million people own recreational boats. With that said, more than 4,400 boating accidents occur yearly. Whether you’re trying to repair a damaged vehicle or get medical treatment for injuries sustained on the boat, having insurance coverage in either situation lessens the financial burden. What are your options for boat insurance?…

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Personal Property Riders for Computers

Over the years, the cost of purchasing a computer has decreased significantly. Yet, while you can still purchase a modest laptop for under $500, price tags still vary widely, with some over $1,000. Additionally, due to recent developments in the accessibility of the Internet, many individuals own more than one type of computer – perhaps…

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Insurance for Recreational Vehicles

Taking the RV out for a long road trip is a classic summer vacation. Yet, many fail to realize that even when you’re renting, you need to have some level of insurance for your RV. Due to the size, degree of damage and the potential of having an inexperienced driver behind the wheel, standard car…

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If You Manage or Invest in Property, Do You Need Landlord Insurance?

To receive extra income, many people decide to purchase property and rent out the rooms. At first glance, this seems like a lucrative business decision; as long as your tenants pay the rent on time. When renting out properties that you own, many problems can arise. If someone gets injured on the premises or a…

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When to Take Out Scheduled Personal Property

If you keep valuables in your home, such as China dinnerware or another prized collection, you probably assume that these are covered by your standard homeowners’ policy. However, a full collection typically receives coverage of $1,000 to $2,000 so your policy might not cover everything if damage or theft occurs. As a result, a homeowner…

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