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Protect Your Finances: The Truth About Small Insurance Claims

Shield Insurance Agency

Shield Insurance Blog | Small Insurance Claims | Contact Our Sales Team! Small Insurance Claims Can Raise Premiums Small insurance claims, such as those for minor property damage, may seem like a hassle to deal with. However, filing small insurance claims can have long-term financial consequences.

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Court Finds Policy Term, “Windstorm,” to be Ambiguous in Coverage Dispute Involving Tornado

The Property Insurance Law Observer

The insureds suffered property damage caused by a tornado and subsequently submitted a claim to their insurer. Deductible Unless otherwise noted in this policy, the base deductible or one of the special deductibles shown on your Declarations or by endorsement is the amount of a covered loss you will pay.

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Maximise Your Business Growth: 4 Essential Tips to Secure Your Commercial Tailors Insurance

Protect Commercial Insurance

It provides coverage for third-party bodily injury or property damage claims that may arise from accidents on your premises or as a result of your products or services. Product liability insurance protects you in case a customer claims that your product caused them harm or damage.

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E&O vs. EPLI: What Coverage Do Your Clients Need?

ProWriters

Understanding E&O Insurance Errors and Omissions (E&O) Insurance is liability coverage protecting professionals against claims for negligence, errors, or mistakes made in the course of their work. Coverage of claims made by third parties who suffer financial losses due to the insured’s actions. What does EPLI not cover?

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Tips for Buying Home Insurance

Bankers Insurance

These policies can provide critical financial security as homeowners seek to protect their fiscal stability and property. The homeowners insurance market is complicated and dynamic, and many policyholders have experienced increased rates in recent years despite no changes to their coverage or claims filed. WHAT HAPPENED IN 2023?

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Mold: Impacts on the Affordable Housing Industry

Scott Insurance

While insurance coverage is typically relied upon for many property-related losses, there remains a disconnect about how mold claims are often handled by the insurance industry. In some situations, property policies might give a sub-limit to help with remediation costs.

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Big Changes Ahead for California Auto Insurance: Senate Bill 1107 and What It Means for Agents

American Agents Alliance

The legislation, effective January 1, 2025, will increase the current minimum of $15,000 per claimant and $30,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, and $5,000 for property damage (15/30/5), to $30,000 per claimant, $60,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, and $15,000 for property damage (30/60/15).