Understanding Homeowners Insurance – understanding homeowners …
Since the typical customer maintains their homeowners policy for more than ten years with the same insurance company, it is important to periodically refresh your understanding of what the policy covers. Since the majority of customers …  read more…

What’s the big deal with dogs and homeowners insurance? « Making …
Insurance companies have lists of unacceptable dog breeds. The breeds on the list can be from past claims they’ve had, advice from experts, or just bias or preconceptions on the part of the people making up the list. …  read more…

Offers From A Top Car Insurance Company
The car insurance company also may offer bundle packages, which combines all your insurance needs under one roof, this means more discounts and savings on all your insurance policies. If you have renters insurance, homeowners insurance …  read more…

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The downturn in consumer spending because of the current financial crisis is clearly going to have knock-on effect for the insurance business in the UK but there are sectors who are still doing well d…  read more…

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Finding the right home insurance
Home insurance is one of those necessities that most people ? probably begrudgingly ? pay for each year, but which relatively few seem to give a great deal of thought. Inertia appears to set in. The i…  read more…

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Where to Get Homeowners Insurance Company Rankings

This video shows you where to find insurance company rankings that will help you determine which company is best for your homeowners insurance needs.

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Open Question: HELP!!! Is my car may be totaled. I am not at fault & wondering how to handle insurance claims!?
I was recently in a wreck where a flatbed truck in front of me slammed on the breaks (and had no break lights), so I plowed into his car. The police officer checked his breaks and determined they were not working before the accident. I was not found to be at fault, and he was given a ticket for nonworking break lights.

The damage I have assessed includes: head light washers, bumper, hood, parts under hood (radiator and who knows what else), frame damage, frame of windshield loose/damaged, check engine light came on, and although no airbags deployed- the airbag light came on. Radiator fluid leaked all over the highway. The headlights are miraculously intact.

I am on pins and needles waiting to hear back from the repair/collision shop to see how much the damage estimate comes to. In the meantime I will need a rental car.

Since it is a foreign car, I would prefer Audi worked on the mechanical parts. Audi will need to supply the radiator (and whatever else is damaged under hood) as well as the paint, bumper, hood, (there is no way it can be fixed), and head light washers.

My same car model/year is being sold for $9,995; $9,495; $8,987; $8,900 in dealer listings on the Autotrader website. A year ago, when I bought it, it retailed at $10,000 from the dealer I purchased it from. Kelley Blue Book puts my car at $9,875 while NADA puts it at $8,950. I would be happy with any of these prices supposing it is totaled- because I could get a decent/comparable car. After being in a major accident, my car’s resale value will go down at least 40%.

Would his company’s insurance pay for all of this? Would it be better to try to see if my insurance company could pay for it and give his company a reimbursement claim? I could see myself getting better coverage if my company could pay for it (especially considering we have five cars insured with them as well as homeowner’s.

HELP!!!!

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Open Question: Please help, next step to obtain payment uncollected?
I was hired by an insurance Company to provide environmental work in a home back in Oct 08. I was then hired by the homeowner to go back in Feb 09. The homeowner had a flood that caused mold damage to his home. I was hired to set the protocol and provide air sample analysis. The homeowner received a check for 10,000, that is all his insurance would cover. He was under the impression that my services would be covered by the insurance company separately. He owes us around 4k and is not paying. I’m not sure how to collect against this dead beat, who by the way owns two properties, one on south coast hwy, and one on Mulholland drive in LA. He definitely has the money to pay for my services.

I sent him a mechanics lien notice, in which he replied that I am outside my notification date because I waited longer than 20 days here in California.

Any suggestions on what my next steps should be?
Thanks

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Open Question: Homeowners Liability Insurance?
We have a homeowners policy with $100K of liability coverage. Our pipes burst going to our washer while we weren’t home and flooded not only the apartment below us but the apartment below them as well. The ceilings and walls all have to be pulled out in both apartments, but not ours.

The insurance company says they won’t cover the damage in the apartments below us because we can’t prove we were negligent. I don’t understand this as it was simply an accident. Do insurance companies now not cover accidents?

Talking to the insurance company is like talking to a brick wall! Please help, thanks!

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