Throughout our lives we will ask each other the following questions regarding insurance – what kind of insurance do I need and when should I purchase it?
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Important Flood Insurance Changes to Know in 2017
This information is primarily concerning properties that are located in FEMA Flood Zones “A”. Carolina Heritage Insurance is dedicated to helping communicate and clear up the upcoming FEMA Flood confusion with regards to increases in Flood premiums and the remapping of Flood Zones. If your property is located within an “A” Flood Risk Zone, and is an older property (1990 and older) and you’re paying a high premium… the information below may provide some help….
Read MorePCI Survey: Most Midwesterners Are Not Prepared for Tornado Season
A recent survey by Harris Poll on behalf of PCI highlights the important correlation between insurance coverage and severe weather conditions.
Read MoreHail: One of the Costliest Weather Conditions for the Insurance Industry
Each year, hail costs the insurance industry billions of dollars in insurance claims. The following tips will benefit both consumers and insurance companies in regards to hail damage.
Read MoreUnderstanding the Insurance Implications of East Village Explosion
The East Village explosion caused panic among New York city residents, yet damage to insured properties are likely covered by standard property insurance policies.
Read MoreHow to insure your engagement ring this Valentine’s Day
The Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) offers four easy tips on how you can insure your engagement ring.
Read MoreThe importance of having earthquake insurance
In lieu of the recent earthquake in California, residents living in areas prone to earthquakes should consider purchasing an earthquake insurance policy to better their home and family.
Read MoreRemembering Chicago blizzard as Juno arrives
Homes that were scarce on oil to fuel furnaces were in trouble since oil trucks could not get through. Trucks carried oil through heavy pipes to fill furnaces for heating. People walked to stores clearing the shelves and helicopters were used to deliver medical supplies to hospitals. By the time it was all over, there was an $150 million in business losses.
Read MoreHurricane Sandy’s two year anniversary serves as insurance reminder
With the two year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy right around the corner, it’s important to highlight the significance of hurricane preparedness and homeowners insurance.
Read MoreRisk factors that may affect your homeowners insurance policy
These risk factors may be seen as red flags for insurance companies who may charge additional fees towards your homeowner’s insurance policy.
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