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![]() The best way to know if you have enough insurance is to look at what’s called your Declarations page that comes with your policy. It will list all the different types of coverage available. As a basic breakdown, there are coverage A, B, C, and D. Cover … |
![]() Navigating a claim against your property insurance can be extremely time consuming and stressful. From the moment we’re hired, we basically take over your entire claim and deal with the insurance company. If you have not reported your claim, we will do … |
![]() Unfortunately this is a very common scenario. The options that you have available to you strongly depend on the terms of your policy, however the common options that people have are to enter into a mediation with their insurance company or they can ent … |
![]() First-party property insurance provides coverage to the policy holder’s own property. A perfect example is homeowner’s insurance. When the policy holder’s home is damaged they make a claim against their own insurance. Third-party property insurance on … |