Three Steps For Getting The Most From Your Homeowner's Insurance Policy

Posted on: 12 October 2016

Having an effective homeowner's insurance policy is critical making sure that the investment you made in your home is protected against a variety of the more common threats that it may face. Unfortunately, there are many homeowners that are unsure of the steps that they should take to make sure they are getting the most protection from these policies. To this end, you will want to be mindful of these simple homeowner's insurance tips when it comes to protecting your house.
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Moving To A No-Fault State? What Are Your Insurance Options?

Posted on: 28 September 2016

If you've recently decided to move to a new state, you're likely already making arrangements to have your mail forwarded, your bank billing information changed, and your utilities and cable service transferred over to your new home. While registering your vehicle and getting a new driver's license may also be in your plans, when you're moving from a state with the traditional fault structure to a no-fault state, there can be some additional factors to consider.
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Don't Let The Rules For Signing Up For Medicare Catch You Unaware

Posted on: 9 September 2016

Even if your full retirement age for filing for Social Security retirement benefits is older, you can still sign up for Medicare at age 65. Although you can elect to postpone enrolling in this federal health insurance program until sometime after age 65, depending on your reason, you can be penalized for signing up for the health plan late. Because that penalty can cost you for the remaining years of your life, it's essential for you to be clear on the rules for enrolling in Medicare.
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What You Need To Know About Having Car Insurance On A Parent's Policy

Posted on: 31 August 2016

When you are a teenager and first start driving, you have two options for getting your car insurance. You can apply for your own policy, or be added to the one your parents have. Here is what you need to know about the being added to your parent's existing policy. It's Cheaper It will be cheaper to add yourself to an existing policy that your parents have. Auto insurance companies will consider a new teenage driver a high risk, so the rates will naturally be higher for solo policies.
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