Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010 at
11:43 am
Comments (7)
I need to switch my Business property/auto insurance to another company, what are some good insurance company?
Sunday, October 17th, 2010 at
9:37 pm
Homeowners insurance in NY State that allows Bully Breeds?
Thursday, October 7th, 2010 at
6:08 pm
house insurance?
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 at
1:36 pm
sammy asked:
ok i have 25 cupboard doors in my kitchen and 6 have been ruined with a leak.the insurance company have said they will only replace the damaged ones.the doors we have are no longer available so basically they are saying we will have to buy different ones and have a odd kitchen.is this right and is their anything i can do.should they replace all the doors if i cant get a match or do i not have a leg to stand on.advice please
ok i have 25 cupboard doors in my kitchen and 6 have been ruined with a leak.the insurance company have said they will only replace the damaged ones.the doors we have are no longer available so basically they are saying we will have to buy different ones and have a odd kitchen.is this right and is their anything i can do.should they replace all the doors if i cant get a match or do i not have a leg to stand on.advice please
Can anyone suggest who has the cheapest home owners insurance?
Sunday, July 4th, 2010 at
9:47 pm
Question about first party property insurance?
Saturday, June 19th, 2010 at
12:11 am
Why does the premium drop when you add home insurance to an car insurance?
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 at
11:39 am
Galactus asked:
When one has car insurance alone, insurance companies state that if one is to also get home insurance from the same company, the sum of the two insurances will be less than the original car insurance alone… Why should insurance companies take less premium for providing more service?
When one has car insurance alone, insurance companies state that if one is to also get home insurance from the same company, the sum of the two insurances will be less than the original car insurance alone… Why should insurance companies take less premium for providing more service?
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What happens if a tree on my property falls and damages my neighbor’s house? Will an insurance company pay?
Saturday, April 24th, 2010 at
7:37 am
TeacherCruise asked:
I have several eucalyptus trees on a slope in our back yard, with houses below us. We don’t want to cut down our trees, but we also don’t want a lawsuit if a tree falls and lands on a house behind us, damaging their house and/or car. What is our liability in this situation? Does our insurance company cover the damage incurred?
I have several eucalyptus trees on a slope in our back yard, with houses below us. We don’t want to cut down our trees, but we also don’t want a lawsuit if a tree falls and lands on a house behind us, damaging their house and/or car. What is our liability in this situation? Does our insurance company cover the damage incurred?
How can I verify that the rate provided by a property insurance company is true? (it is S&P rate)?
Friday, April 16th, 2010 at
4:24 pm
How do you measure square feet? I have to measure my house for insurance purposes?
Friday, March 26th, 2010 at
4:39 am
Mrs J asked:
Last year it was insured for 1600 sq ft. This year they decided (on their own wihtout measuring it) that it is 3,000 sq ft!
Even the town taxes me at 1400 sq ft! The insurance company said the town does that to help ppl save on taxes but I’m not so sure I believe them. This town is money hungry. Its not like them to try to help someone. Unless they can help you part with your money.
Last year it was insured for 1600 sq ft. This year they decided (on their own wihtout measuring it) that it is 3,000 sq ft!
Even the town taxes me at 1400 sq ft! The insurance company said the town does that to help ppl save on taxes but I’m not so sure I believe them. This town is money hungry. Its not like them to try to help someone. Unless they can help you part with your money.
My house is 1&1/2 story. The upstairs walls are slanted inwards in all rooms but one and the short hallway. It is a 4 bedroom but very small rooms.
The insurance company said to times length by width and then add 1/2 of that for the upstairs. Is that right? I’m not sure I believe them. All they want is my money!









