How To Buy Renters Insurance
January 2, 2010 by Webmaster
Filed under Renters Insurance
How To Buy Renters Insurance Renter’s insurance is something every renter should have. It is inexpensive, depending on the amount you take out and your area you will likely pay between ten to twenty dollars a month for the coverage. It will protect you from theft and loss from fire. Most people have been robbed [...]
Drywall Victims Face Homeowner Insurance Non-renewal
October 14, 2009 by Be Safe Insure
Filed under Homeowner's Insurance
Oh it had to start somewhere, and here it is: at least 2 home insurers in Florida have started to drop insurance policy holders who have made claims for property damage that related to toxic drywalls imported from the PRC. Is it just? The verdict is still out. These cases of homeowners insurance non-renewal relate [...]
Expect the Unexpected: Emergency Preparedness
September 19, 2009 by Webmaster
Filed under Emergency Preparedness
Expect the Unexpected: Emergency Preparedness This video talks about the potential emergency situations in the workplace. It emphasizes that workers should be trained to handle emergencies and should periodically be tested. Here is the video on Youtube:
Saving Money on Homeowners Insurance
September 12, 2009 by Webmaster
Filed under Homeowner's Insurance
Saving Money on Homeowners Insurance The large number of people taking advantage of low interest rates by moving into larger homes or improving their existing homes is one cause of nationally-increased insurance rates. More property to insure translates into higher homeowners’ premiums. Here is the video on Youtube:
How to Buy Homeowners Insurance
September 12, 2009 by Webmaster
Filed under Homeowner's Insurance
How to Buy Homeowners Insurance Purchase the right kind of homeowners insurance for your house or apartment and protect your valuables.Homeowners insurance is a package policy consisting of different types of coverage for the house, its contents, additional living expenses, personal liability claims against the policyholder and other members of the household, and medical payments [...]
Renter’s Insurance
August 22, 2009 by Webmaster
Filed under Renters Insurance
Renter’s Insurance The first time most people think about insurance is with their first car or home. Usually this is because the law or bank requires us to do so. Although renter’s insurance is usually not required, it is just as necessary to have. Not only will renter’s insurance protect your personal items, it will [...]
How to Buy Homeowners Insurance
July 25, 2009 by Webmaster
Filed under Homeowner's Insurance
How to Buy Homeowners Insurance Purchase the right kind of homeowners insurance for your house or apartment and protect your valuables. Here is the video on Youtube:
Texas Hurricane Insurance Claims Create 2008 Loss for Insurers
March 24, 2009 by Be Safe Insure
Filed under Homeowner's Insurance, hurricane insurance, Insurance Companies
For half a decade, Texas insurance companies showed strong profitability with loss ratios of only < 60%. That was before 2008. Then, in 2008, Taxes insurers were force to pay out on one of the most destructive hurricanes in state history, i.e. hurricane Ike hitting Galveston and Houston, the Texas Department of Insurance reported. The [...]
Insurance Companies to Disclose Climate Change Risk
March 18, 2009 by Be Safe Insure
Filed under Car - Truck, Earthquake Insurance, Fire Insurance, Flood Insurance, hurricane insurance, Insurance Regulation
US insurance regulating body, National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), now demands insurance companies to disclose how climate change will affect them. NAIC is aware of the huge risk that environment change entails, however it lacks information of how the insurance industry is planning to respond. Concerns are the availability and affordability of insurance policies [...]
California: San Francisco Bay Area’s Huge Flood Control Cost
March 13, 2009 by Be Safe Insure
Filed under Emergency Preparedness, Flood Insurance, Property, Trends
The Pacific Institute in Oakland, California, explains in its state-commissioned report that California needs to invest about $14 billion to protect its coastal regions by the end of the century. Furthermore, it will need a further $1.4 billion/year thereafter for maintenance. California faces either costly or dramatic times ahead in its control of the elements. [...]
