Last week, I had the honor of being invited to attend and testify at a Senate Financial Institutions, Housing and Insurance Committee’s Work Session. I was asked to speak about catastrophe coverage on a standard homeowners insurance policy. And so I found myself on my way to Olympia, WA yesterday morning, with a short presentation […]
Continue reading →With the economy in a downturn, we are all looking for ways to save. And I understand that something as abstract as ‘insurance’ can be an easy target for cutting some expenses. But I urge you to not cut any coverage without first seeking professional advice! The danger: Many drivers opt to decrease their Liability […]
Continue reading →…when rain- and thunderstorms hit. Not every flood comes from a tidal surge or raging river!In fact, you don’t even have to live near a river to be affected by a flood. Excessive rain, ice, or snow, insufficient storm drains, and increased development –and pavement– can cause water back-up and flooding even nowhere near a […]
Continue reading →They all may find themselves in your college-bound student’s luggage, be carried across the state or across the country, and deposited in either a dorm-room or in an off-campus home shared with friends.They might get destroyed, lost, stolen, or simply mysteriously disappear. And, they might not be insured. So what’s a parent to do? If […]
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