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Avoiding Hazards That Accompany Nighttime Driving

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that there are three times as many auto deaths at night as in the daytime. Even if you have good eyesight and feel alert, due to reduced visibility, driving in the darkness is more difficult. Therefore, it's important to take steps to reduce the risk of becoming involved in a vehicle crash at night.  1. Drive defensively. Taking extra caution at night and watching out for other drivers on the road can help you avert a vehicle accident.

7 July 2016

Three Times In Your Life When You Need To Reevaluate Your Life Insurance Needs

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Although there are many situations throughout your life when you may need to change the amount of your life insurance policy, there are three times that stand out. The following is a quick explanation of these three events that may occur in your life and that you may want to get insurance quotes for. Your just had your first baby Once you have your first child, your insurance requirements will change.

7 July 2016

Do You Know The Difference Between Flood And Water Damage When It Comes To Home Insurance?

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Do you know what counts as a flood when it comes to home insurance? When a home has water in it, your insurance company has criteria that help determine if it is considered a flood or just water damage. If you do not know the answer, you may be surprised by what your insurance company decides for you. Flood vs. Water Damage It is common for a standard home insurance policy to not cover any type of flooding but to provide coverage for water damage.

7 July 2016

Facing An Uncertain Future Because Of A Genetic Tendency Toward An Autoimmune Disorder? Take Steps To Plan Ahead

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There are an estimated 23.5 million people in the U.S. with autoimmune disorders—and there's a strong genetic relationship among them. That means that if you have a parent or sibling with an autoimmune disorder, you need to have a plan for your own future security, just in case you also develop an illness. These are some things that you want to consider doing while you're still healthy. Make an appointment with an attorney to discuss estate planning.

7 July 2016

Buy A New House? It Could Lower Your Auto Insurance Rates

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If you have recently purchased a new house and moved out of an apartment or populated area into a suburb, homeowner's insurance isn't the only thing that you want to get a quote for. You should also talk with an insurance agent about your auto insurance, because there are many factors that could change your rates. How much you pay for your insurance isn't just based off your driving record and the type of car you drive, but it also depends on where you live and the type of house you live in.

7 July 2016

Three Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Your Homeowner's Insurance

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Protecting your home against financial losses will require you to invest in a home insurance policy. However, it can be common for new homeowners to be fairly uninformed about their insurance policy, which can make it difficult to get the most from these policies. To help you ensure you get the most from your investment in homeowners insurance policy, you can use these three tips. Update Your Policy After Each Addition Or Renovation

6 July 2016

What Kind Of Insurance Coverage Does A Small Business Owner Need?

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Owning a small business can be a fun adventure, but it also carries many risks beyond just whether you'll be able to make a profit. A single catastrophic event can destroy even the most successful businesses. Learn what insurance coverages you need to protect your business as well as your own personal assets. Personal Liability Insurance When you own a small business, you are personally liable for any lawsuits against your business that can't be covered by business assets.

6 July 2016

Enrolled In Medicare? Should You Purchase Long-Term Care Insurance Coverage?

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If you've recently enrolled in Medicare health insurance, you may still be adjusting to the variety of policies -- and supplements -- available to cover just about all of your healthcare needs. However, one type of insurance missing from this array of choices is long-term care coverage. Although your Medicare policy will cover certain types of long-term hospital treatment and even hospice care, nursing home care coverage is unavailable through the federal government.

6 July 2016

Raising A Backyard Chicken Flock? Should You Purchase Livestock Insurance?

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If you're one of the many urban or suburban dwellers who have recently begun raising your own small flock of chickens for eggs or meat, you're likely excited about having a source of healthy, organic protein no further than your own backyard. However, chickens can be vulnerable to everything from disease to hawk attacks, particularly those who spend their time freely ranging around your yard or garden for most of the day.

6 July 2016

Tips For Offsetting The Cost Of Adding Your Teenager To Your Auto Insurance Policy

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On average, a married couple's auto insurance policy increases by 79 percent when a teenage driver is added. It can be aggravating to see your insurance policy increase a little bit, but for many people such as staggering increase isn't feasible. The good news is, there are a few things that you can do to offset the additional cost associated with adding your teen driver to your car insurance policy.

6 July 2016