Car Insurance Myths: What Is Full Coverage, Really?
We're willing to bet "full coverage" means something different than you think it does. CLICK ON THE THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
We're willing to bet "full coverage" means something different than you think it does. CLICK ON THE THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Those in hurricane-vulnerable states often make small mistakes that can significantly increase their risk and complicate recovery, experts say. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR THE TOP 10 MOST COMMON MISTAKES - AND ADVICE FROM EXPERTS ON HOW TO AVOID THEM
This route can be full of pitfalls, but done right, it makes an expensive nuisance a less expensive nuisance. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Shoppers will find 57 more insurers – 248 compared to 191 this year – on the federal HealthCare.gov marketplace used in 36 states, a 30 percent increase over 2014. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Renters insurance can provide coverage for personal items damaged in disasters. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Regardless of how much we love and enjoy them, if you own a certain breed of dog, you may have a harder time getting homeowners insurance. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR THE 10 DOGS MOST OFTEN BLACKLISTED BY INSURERS
Insurance agents and flood insurance advocates fear that homeowners might blow off paying the $300 to $400 for non-mandatory insurance and not be covered if there's a damaging flood. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
As if health care pricing wasn’t convoluted enough, it’s hard to talk about it without running into some conversation-stopping jargon. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR A GLOSSARY OF COMMON TERMS IN THE WORLD OF HEALTH CARE FINANCE
Homeowners are pouring $6 billion a year in premiums into a new generation of small, in-state insurance companies with an unproven record of withstanding a major hurricane. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
The regulations prohibit creditors from requiring flood insurance that is greater than the balance of the mortgage or that has less than a $5,000 deductible. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE