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How to Make a Travel Insurance Claim

August 30, 2008

By Darren Faulder Taking a holiday or business trip is usually quite straightforward. Most of the time, you buy your tickets, fork out a bit extra for travel insurance (because it’s just what people say you should do) and jump on the plane. But what happens when something goes wrong, and that safety-net... Read more »

Unpaid Insurance Claims - Your Problem?

June 20, 2008

It is a known fact that most insurance companies, especially the larger ones, love to deny claims and look for any and all reasons to not pay your claims or your hospital and other medical claims. You should be aware of this and you should take certain steps to protect yourself. If you have health,... Read more »

Assistance for Victims of California Fires

June 12, 2008

“We hope these fires are contained quickly and with little damage” says the Farmers Insurance Claims Team which is assisting victims of the Californian fires. Farmers Insurance advises its customers suffering damage from the Stockton, Indians Wildlands, Sacramento, Oroville, and Lafayette... Read more »

The Insurance Claims Process - The Great Unknown

May 12, 2008

Insurance is something a company buys with the hope that they will never have to use it. Of course when they do have a claim, they expect the process to go smoothly. The expectation is that legitimate claims get paid, and bogus claims don’t. The majority of claims are handled without incident;... Read more »

Tell Your Insurance Adjuster About Mold in History

January 5, 2008

Getting your insurance company or your landlord to repair the mold damage to your home or apartment is almost the equivalent of trying to pull teeth without going to the dentist and receiving no anesthetic. Most insurance policies do not cover mold damage to your home unless it is due to something that... Read more »

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