Is there a trick to understanding an insurance policy? p2

Fri Jan 16th, 2015 on     Insurance Claims,    

A friend of ours took a speed reading course a few years ago. The trick, the instructor said, was to read the article or book or whatever several times, starting with a high-level review and drilling down to almost a word-for-word reading. All she remembers now is that she was supposed to draw a “Z” with her finger as she read.

Is there a trick to understanding an insurance policy?

Tue Jan 13th, 2015 on     Insurance Claims,    

We often urge people to read their insurance policies. It may not be a laugh a minute; it may not be an edge-of-the-seat thriller. You may even doze off once or twice. But your insurance policy — and it doesn’t matter what kind of insurance we are talking about — contains information that could change the way you run your house, the people you lend your car to, or the insurance company you buy your coverage from.

Policy cancellations: You can’t fire me, except when you can p2

Fri Jan 9th, 2015 on     Homeowners Insurance,    

We have started the new year off with some information about mid-term cancellations of homeowners insurance policies. It is not exactly an upbeat topic, but it does offer fodder for resolutions. If you are truthful on your application, pay your premiums and follow the insurer’s instructions about repairs, you shouldn’t get the dreaded notice of cancellation.

Policy cancellations: You can fire me, but only if I mess up

Mon Jan 5th, 2015 on     Homeowners Insurance,    

If you are among the thousands of Florida homeowners who were “depopulated” from Citizens Property Insurance Corp. last year, you may now be dealing with a different insurer for the first time in years. The coverage may vary slightly, but the basic terms of the contract and your relationship with the insurance company have not changed. State law makes sure of that.

Policy cancellations: You can’t fire me – or can you?

Wed Dec 31st, 2014 on     Insurance Law,    

The enrollment period for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act closes at noon today. Chances are good that those of us who have put this off to the very last minute will have a tremendous sense of relief when it’s finally taken care of. There is a certain comfort that comes from knowing that your insurance is in place for another year.

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