Brochures Available:
1. Taking Inventory
of your Home: When you have a claim, most insurance companies
will pay you
what they owe you...based on what
YOU CAN PROVE that they owe. This brochure tells you how to
prepare for the claim.
2. Filing your
home insurance claim: This brochure briefs you on what is covered
and the process
that you live through while working
on your claim, as well as what to do if you don't think that you are
being paid enough.
3. Filing your
auto insurance claim: The brochure is pretty much the same information
as #2 above.
You should get these forms BEFORE
the claim, or if you are STILL MAD from your treatment at the
time of your last claim.
4. Protecting
your in home business: Home insurance has pretty limited coverage for
ANYTHING
that you do to make money.
It is possible to buy complete business insurance for home business very
economically. This tells you
about that coverage.
5. General
information about renters insurance: You gotta start somewhere
and unless you
graduate at the top of your lawschool
class and go to work at $175,000 per year to start...your're
gonna wind up renting. Do
you want coverage when something bad happens, or do you want to be on
the news being given a blanket and
a cup of warm milk by a RED CROSS worker?
6. After and
accident: A good little form to help you accumulate the information
you need following
an auto accident. This is
good to have in your glove box, unless you plan to be thinking clearly
and
not dazed when you have a car wreck.
7. Insuring
your sports and recreational vehicles: The coverages needed and
available are not
the same as for car insurance.
You should consider coverage for boats bigger than dingies, jet skis,
motor homes, motor cycles, camping
trailers etc.
"He who dies with the most toys wins..." attributed to Malcome Forbes
"10 points off if you die in a toy!" -Robert Grace