Errors and Omissions Insurance: What Is Covered?
Posted: August 19, 2023
Errors and omissions (E&O) insurance is a type of professional liability insurance. It is designed to protect professionals, including companies and workers, against claims of negligent actions or inadequate work brought by clients. Companies that provide services to customers for fees often purchase E&O insurance. What Does Errors and Omissions Insurance Cover? Generally, E&O insurance covers actions of professionals providing a service, including: Errors, mistakes,...
Should I Purchase Flood Insurance If I’m Not in a Flood Zone?
Posted: August 16, 2023
Flood insurance covers direct physical loss to your home structure and belongings caused by flooding. If the area where you live is not in a flood zone, you may think you are safe from flooding. The fact is that flooding is the most common natural disaster in the country. Many flood-related insurance claims come from areas with a low to moderate flood risk. What Does...
Catalytic converter theft
Posted: August 11, 2023
Catalytic converter theft: Your questions answered Catalytic converters are some of the most expensive car parts due to the precious metals inside them. Unfortunately, the valuable metals that make catalytic converts work also make them tempting to thieves—especially when they find vehicles whose owners haven't done anything to protect them. According to the U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ), 21 people were charged or arrested in...
6 Reasons to Get Business Insurance Now
Posted: August 4, 2023
If you are wondering when the best time is to get business insurance, the answer is now. The protection it can provide is essential for your business, and some types of coverage may be required by law. The following are six reasons to purchase a business insurance policy now: Some Business Insurance Is Required by State Law Most states require small businesses to carry some...
Home Insurance for Rental Properties: What You Need to Know
Posted: August 1, 2023
Many people who own homes today rent them out to others. If you are renting out your home, whether on a short-term or a long-term basis, it is essential to understand that your homeowners insurance may not cover losses incurred while the property is being rented. The following is information about insurance coverage for renting out a residence in different scenarios. Short-Term Rentals of a...