Archive for January, 2010

Insurance coverage against flood

Ensure proper protection for your home

People often underestimate the importance of flood insurance coverage until it’s actually needed. The important aspect about flood insurance is to realize that even if your mortgage lender does not necessarily require you to carry this type of coverage with your home insurance policy, it doesn’t mean that your house isn’t at risk of flood damage. The information provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency concludes that 25-30% of overall flood damage is delivered to areas with low to moderate risk ratings. And in case you don’t have flood coverage you may end up having so much to pay for that it would be easier to buy a new house. In order to avoid such losses all it takes from you is getting flood coverage.

Evaluate your risk

Everyone risk having flood damage to different extent. Some of us live at the coast with routine floods and hurricanes. Others dwell inland but rivers, lakes and dams still make up a risk of damaging your house. FEMA provides homeowners with special maps that have risk scores accredited to all areas in the country, including several factors that can make an area more likely to have flood damage than another. Still, you have to keep in mind that although such maps are pretty accurate, they don’t provide a 100% guarantee that there won’t be any floods in an area which is denoted as to be risk-free. There are many factors that the specialist at FEMA just can’t predict and in case the flood comes it will really help having adequate coverage for your property.
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Industry secrets that will help you save money on auto insurance

It doesn’t matter whether you’re dealing with a car insurance company or an agent, never expect the whole truth. Whether they are trying to boost their commission or just sweet-talking you, it’s rarely in their interests to tell you the full story. Always keep in mind what they don’t tell you is probably the thing that could save you money. Things like this:

1. Cancel the collision premium if your car is old.

If your car is 7/8 years old and worth less than $2,500, it’s likely your excess is close to the value of your car. So why pay for comp and collision premiums? A major collision will probably write your car off anyway so it’s wasted money.
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Car color myths

People spread gossip and rumors around and some of them have absolutely no ground base. There are stories around neighborhood about “red” cars ending up with multiple tickets on the road. You might have also heard that red cars are difficult to insure and if they do become insured it costs you twice or even three times more. We want to assure you that there is no proof and these are not facts but just some made-up stories. It is hard to say which color of the car is better and what should people purchase while in the car shop. We also interviewed the insurers and police officers that state that they have never linked the car color to any violations on the road.

Of course we don’t mean you must drive out of control just because your car is not red. You have to be careful no matter what car model you have and regardless of the company that manufactures it. It doesn’t matter which color your car is, if you know the rules and respect them – you will drive without tickets.
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