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Friday, July 14, 2017Most renters insurance policies protect you from liability risks. Liabilities are damages that you or your property may cause to others or their property. Policies usually make allowances for certain liability damages that occur on your rental property. READ MORE >>
Friday, May 19, 2017Opening the doors to your new business is an exciting time. It takes a great deal of preparation and investment to get to this point, no matter what type of business you have. Every month, more than 543,000 new U.S. businesses open their doors, according to Forbes.com. However, many small businesses shut down in their first year. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, January 24, 2017If you own a dog, you have an increased liability risk. According to DogsBite.com, about 1,000 people daily require medical care as a result of dog bite injuries in the United States. Dogs, as animals, are likely to react with a bite when they feel at risk or protective. READ MORE >>
Friday, July 22, 2016Business insurance grows with you, or at least it should. This type of insurance coverage is like any other. You select a policy that seems to fit the level of risk your business faces. The policy kicks in and provides financial support to you when you need it up to the limit that is listed on the policy. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 30, 2014The Texas Supreme Court issued a key ruling Friday that should boost consumer confidence in the liability insurance coverage that builders and general contractors carry. Writing for the court, Justice Phil Johnson denied an insurance company’s attempt to avoid paying a claim based on language found in most commercial general liability insurance policies. READ MORE >>
Thursday, September 12, 2013As summer winds down into fall, you should keep this story in mind before you opt out of collision coverage. One autumn afternoon, a pregnant woman was driving her mother and her two young children to the store. She stopped at a stop sign, waited for her turn to go, and then entered the intersection. READ MORE >>
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