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  • Where Can I Get More Information About Major Medical Insurance?
    The current health insurance system is incredibly complex and constantly changing, and it becomes difficult and overwhelming to keep all of the information straight when searching for the perfect major medical insurance plan for you and your family. There is so much to consider and all of the information can become confusing, but there are resources available that provide information clearly and answer common questions about health insurance.
  • What to do to Keep from Being Dropped by Your Home Owner's Insurance Company?
    Insurance companies have become more than a little persnickety about whom and what they will insure these days—and with good reason. But, some homeowners have been dropped at renewal time for making a single claim in a 12-month period. Find out what you can do to hang in there with your insurer.
  • What To Do If You Are Dropped By Your Homeowner Insurance Company
    Find out what you should do if you are dropped from your homeowner insurance policy because of either claims filed, or the company simply moving out of the area. It's becoming easier for insurance companies to rationalize denying homeowner claims and drop customers they can reasonably predict will file a claim.
  • Use Home Inventory Software to Guarantee You Have Enough Home Contents Insurance
    You may have home contents insurance as part of your homeowner's insurance policy, but to ensure that you have enough coverage, you need to conduct a home inventory. Using Insurance Information Institute's Know Your Stuff home inventory software, you can create a room-by-room inventory list of all of your personal belongings.
  • Upgrade Your Texas Home Insurance to Suit Your Lone Star Lifestyle
    The standard Texas home insurance policies are HO-A (homeowner's association insurance) policies, which provide limited actual cash value coverage of a home and its contents, and coverage is provided only for the types of losses specifically listed in the policy. It's important to familiarize yourself with the terms of your home insurance coverage and the amount you have insured yourself for and your home's current market value
  • Texas Home Insurance - Protect Your Investment
    If you're a new home owner, this article will help you to better understand homeowners insurance and how much you need. You want to be sure that in the case of disaster, you, your family, and your possessions are protected. A standard homeowner's insurance policy insures your home and your possessions, and can be tailored to fit any unique circumstances regarding your situation.
  • How to Buy a Health Savings Account
    A Health Savings Account is new to the financial planning scene and has been extremely popular with those who want to invest their money with an eye toward affordable health care. Planning ahead by establishing a savings and investment plan for the money you set aside for health care each year definitely has its advantages.
  • How Much Homeowner's Insurance Do I Need?
    If you've recently purchased a new home, you're probably shopping for homeowner's insurance and wondering just how much you need. According to insurance experts, you need enough insurance to cover the structure of your house, your personal belongings, the cost of additional living if you are forced to temporarily live elsewhere, and liability.
  • From Homeowner's to Condo to Mobile Home Insurance: A Home Buyer's Insurance Checklist
    Whether you are looking for standard homeowners, condo, or mobile home insurance, you'll need to find an affordable homeowners insurance policy. Banks and mortgage companies want to be sure that their investment in your home is covered in case of disaster, and you'll want to be sure that your coverage is more than adequate for your needs. Home insurance policy rates are determined by a variety of factors.
  • Family Health Insurance Evolves Again: Domestic Partner Health Insurance
    When it comes to domestic partner health insurance, most observers agree the insurance industry has morphed with the times. As notions of traditional and common-law marriage, as well as same-sex civil unions, have reconfigured, so has family health insurance.
  • Does My College Student Need Renter's Insurance?
    Find out the best way to protect your college-aged child's possessions while he is away at school. Are your college student's belongings covered by your homeowners insurance, or should you consider purchasing renter's insurance?
  • Closing the Gap: Auto Insurance Terms Defined for The Smart Shopper
    As anyone who has shopped for auto insurance - or filed an auto insurance claim - knows, car insurance agents and companies use terminology all their own. Below is a list of definitions to give you the expertise to close the gap: auto insurance comparisons and dealing with claims doesn't have to feel like negotiating in a foreign language!

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