Make Sure Your Home is Covered for All it's Worth
With your home being one of the largest investments you will make in your lifetime, it is important your home is properly insured for all its worth. A study conducted by Marshall & Swift, determined nearly two out of every three homes in the United States are underinsured.
What is Synthetic Identity Fraud?
Synthetic Identity Theft is a type of fraud in which a criminal combines real and fake information to create an entirely new identity. This identity is then used to open fraudulent accounts to make fraudulent purchases.
Protect Yourself from ID Theft
Identity theft is a serious crime which happens when someone uses your personal information without your consent to commit fraud or other crimes. Personal information includes things like your name and Social Security, or credit card numbers.
What to Inspect When You’re Inspecting
Taking the time to do a complete inspection of your home, before and after purchasing it, is always a great idea in terms of saving money and preventing extreme damage to your home.
Irma: What to Do After the Storm
The aftermath of a storm can be a harmful and stressful time for us all. Knowing what to do post-Hurricane Irma can drastically reduce your risk of harm, and accelerate the recovery process.
5 Ways to Preserve Your Cell Phone Battery Life
Hurricane Irma has left millions of Floridians without power, and in the aftermath of a storm, having your cell phone in proper working order can provide you with information to stay safe, and keep you in touch with your loved ones.
What’s in Your Hurricane Survival Kit?
When a hurricane is approaching, it is important for you and your family to be fully equipped and prepared for the worst. Your hurricane survival kit should be able to carry you through a week or two after a storm or any other natural disaster.
Preparing Children for The Hurricane Experience
As adults, we may have become used to the hurricane experience. When we hear of a hurricane threat, we are most concerned about personal, physical and property security. What is often overlooked, is the psychological trauma it may cause our children.
Back to School on Insurance: Know Your Coverage
As a homeowner, it is important to know and understand your coverage through your specific carrier. Stay clear of assumptions and be sure to ask questions if you have any.
Do My Roommates Need Renter’s Insurance Too?
Having roommates has become increasingly popular over the years. Of course, roommates come with financial benefits. They save us from still having to live with our parents in our mid 20s and lighten the burden when it comes to furnishing, decorating, and stocking up on supplies.
AOB Abuse Leads to Increases in Premiums
Assignment of Benefits (AOB) fraud is a fast-growing problem for Florida homeowners. Unfortunately, as the result of this problem, it has lead to an increase in homeowners’ insurance premiums for a vast majority of carriers doing business in our State.
Preparing the Landscape for a Hurricane
The Atlantic Hurricane Season begins on June 1st and ends November 30th, 2017. Each year, we gear up for this season by stocking up on canned food, bottled water, batteries and more. Although this is important, we should not forget about our plants and trees.