What to Know About the Rental Car Agreement and Insurance.

Insurance is state regulated, the type of coverage and the premium cost will vary from one state to another. Rental car customers usually have choices of what added insurance they may need to purchase in order to cover a rented auto. Before you show up in line at the rental car counter be sure to do some advanced planning. The Insurance coverage you may want to understand include the following coverages: Collision Damage Waiver Rental car insurance usually offers a collision damage waiver, in some cases this coverage may also be called, a Loss Damage Waiver. These policies are not … Continue reading

Insurance Blog Week In Review March 13-19, 2007

Insurance Term Of The Week: Underwriter I sure have been finding the Parental Liability Blogs very interesting to write. It seems that we are responsible for a wide range of things our children might do as we raise them. This series has sure made me rethink some of the things I expect from the system. Parenting is a real risk financially and some of the ways we are responsible are interesting. Wednesday, March 14, 2007. Four More Parental Liable Issues Negligent Supervision is a legal theory where a minor child’s parents are held liable for their child’s negligent acts when … Continue reading

Insurance Blog Week In Review January 2-8, 2007

The first week of 2007 has been an inspiring week for this Insurance Blogger! Not only because I have some great ideas and insurance things to write about–but, also because I have learned a few new things about Insurance myself. Insurance Term Of The Week: Insurance Credit Score Credit Protection Insurance. Consumer Credit Scores What Decides Score? How is the Score Used Errors Concerns Information Many of your are aware that my husband and I are adoptive parents of special needs siblings from the foster care system. I wrote many Adoption Blogs at Families.com before I took this position writing … Continue reading

Buying A New Home? Don’t Forget Your Insurance Binder.

We made an offer on our dream house last week! Isn’t it pretty? Now we have so many things to do just to get ready to move it’s easy to overlook one thing or another. Packing and cleaning our current house and getting it ready to sell, changing all the utilities, addresses and other important things is high on our list. We have 30-days to close this deal and a lot of work to do just to get ready. The first and most important step has been making sure we have our mortgage loan started. In just a few weeks … Continue reading

The Best Answer I Can Get For Now

Recently, I got approved for what I believe might actually be an affordable health insurance policy. My insurance broker did a great job of helping me to find one, and to apply for it. I’m still trying to find out what the premiums will cost, but, I’ve been given the best answer that I can get for right now. I highly recommend using an insurance broker to help you find a good, affordable, health insurance policy. My broker was able to answer all my questions about health insurance in general, and about the plans that she gave me quotes on. … Continue reading

Typical High School Course of Study: Math

In previous years, most schools required 3 years of math for graduation. These days, most school districts in most states require a student study math for four years. There are several different math courses for a student to choose from according to their comfort and success with math. If your student is college bound, they will want to take the most difficult courses. Typical math courses for high schools students include: General mathematics (also called math 1) is for students who don’t intend to go to college teaches subjects like ratio, proportion, measurement, budgeting, insurance, taxation, elementary algebra, informal geometry … Continue reading

Things to Know Before You Buy The Family Boat or Watercraft.

Spring is about to be in the air and the inevitable urge to have a “family boat” will strike a few families this year–as it always does. Boating can be a wonderful family activity, and an affordable family hobby. Some homeowner and auto insurance policies may offer some limited coverage for personal watercraft, or small family boats. Before you purchase a watercraft take time to talk with your insurance agent or company about the coverage’s your personal homeowner policy or auto insurance might offer. Personal watercraft insurance can often be added by an endorsement to a homeowner policy, and many … Continue reading

Saving Time By Saving Documents

For those of you who are married and have had children, remember registering at the various stores for certain gifts and such? Recall how frustrating it could be trying to figure out what you wanted, the quantity, and the color of that item? Let’s skip ahead a few years – there is a tragedy involving your home, everything is lost. Not a very happy thought, but it can happen to any of us. It may be a home fire, tornado, hurricane, or even a flood. Now imagine the days following these events and everything you will be doing and what … Continue reading