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Tabitha E. Walker Insurance Agency Blog: insurance
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Friday, July 13, 2012 Condo insurance is quite different from single family homeowners coverage. Whether you live in a high-rise building or a townhouse, condominiums present different challenges for hazard insurance coverage. Understanding the difference helps you purchase the right protection for your new condo home. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 11, 2012When disaster strikes, it doesn’t differentiate between rented buildings and owned homes. Renters face the same risk as homeowners. Your landlord or condo association may have insurance, but it only protects the building structure, not the personal items inside. Renters insurance can protect your belongings in case of disaster. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 10, 2012Since Hurricane Katrina, it's been harder to obtain flood insurance for your home. There are a few things you should know about flood home insurance in order to save money and make sure you're financially protected in the event of a flood. READ MORE >>
Monday, July 9, 2012By Dachary CareyHomeowners insurance can be a substantial investment, depending on where you live and the insurance policy you purchase. Homeowner insurance policies come with varying price tags based on a long list of conditions. Some of the conditions are under your control, and you might be able to find some homeowners insurance savings if you know what to negotiate. READ MORE >>
Saturday, July 7, 2012By David Goodboy You have just bought a new home and obtained the homeowners policy recommended by your agent. But do you fully understand what a homeowners policy is and what else you may need to be a responsible and fiscally-safe homeowner? READ MORE >>
Friday, June 8, 2012Why Should You Buy Auto Insurance?If you cause an auto accident, you may be responsible for the losses of the other people involved. A claim may be made or a lawsuit filed against you for those losses. You may have to pay not only for the property damage you cause but also for the medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering of any injured person. READ MORE >>
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