3 Things NOT To Do At The Scene Of An Auto Accident

When you get into an auto accident, no matter how minor, it's expected that you'll feel stressed out and unsure of what to do. Even under stress, however, it's important that you follow the rules of the road and the requirements set out by your insurance company. To do this, Do Not: Refuse to Provide Your Insurance Information If you weren't responsible for the accident, and even if the other driver admits their responsibility, it's important that you exchange your insurance information with the other driver. Read More 

4 Tips For Lowering Homeowners Insurance Premiums

If you have a mortgage, you are most likely required to carry homeowners insurance in order to protect your property in the event of damage, theft, or a total loss. While this insurance protection is very important, no one wants to pay more than they they have to for an insurance policy. Consider using the following tips to decrease your homeowners insurance premiums: Make Sure You Purchase the Right Amount of Coverage Read More 

Three Common Mistakes People Make After A Personal Injury

Any time a person is injured it can be traumatic. Often you are caught by surprise as is usually the case with an auto accident, but there are other situations that apply as well. You may have been hit by a car as a pedestrian or while riding a bicycle. Perhaps you were bitten by a dog, or had an accident while working on someone's property, but whatever the situation is, there are certain mistakes that people will make after they are hurt. Read More 

Tips For Choosing The Right Health Insurance Plan

When selecting their health insurance plan, every consumer purchasing from the marketplace or through their employer will need to decide on what will work best for them. The first decision is whether they want to pay more for their monthly premiums and have a lower copay and deductible, or pick one because its monthly cost is cheaper. Knowing how each person, and any family members they are covering, will use the insurance will make the decision easier to make. Read More 

Three Reasons Why You May Need To Make Changes To Your Home Insurance Coverage

When you initially buy your home insurance policy, you buy it based on coverage for your home's current age, state, value, and any outlying buildings such as a detached garage. Over time, you may make a few changes to the property, some of which are very subtle while others require major construction. If you are not making changes to your home insurance to cover remodeling or rebuilding, you could lose quite a bit more in the event of a fire or complete loss of your home. Read More