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“Risk Managing All-Terrain Vehicles”

A property owner who owns a 70-acre farm was asked to allow friends with ATV’s to access the property for …

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“Your Home May Be Underinsured!”

Abstract: According to the experts, a majority of homes are undervalued by at least 25% on average. Magazines and newspapers …

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“Downloading ‘Free’ Music Can Be Expensive!”

Abstract: The chances are good that someone in your household is downloading music or other types of files from iTunes …

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“Power Surge: Don’t Get Shocked by Your Insurance Coverage”

Abstract: The average household contains thousands of dollars of electrical goodies like appliances and electronics, including televisions and computers. Limitations …

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“Significant Others, Significant Issues”

Abstract: In 1950, over 80% of households were occupied by married couples. Today that number is less than 50%. Today, …

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“Tree Roots and Sewer Lines – Insured?”

Abstract: You discover that the toilets, sinks and tubs won’t drain. The plumber uncovers a blockage in the main sewer …

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“Do You Volunteer Your Time AND Insurance?”

Abstract: Millions of Americans donate time—their most valuable asset—to serve as a volunteer board member on non-profits, booster clubs, churches, …

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“Scooters . . . Are You Insured?”

When growing up as a child, I fondly recall the red scooter I got from Santa. They were very popular …

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“Riding Mowers . . . Are You Insured?”

When the wording in a new version of an insurance policy is changed there can be a significant impact on …

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“What You Don’t Know About Renters Insurance”

While “expert” sites are proliferating on the net, it pays to get advice from real subject experts. Below is a …

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