Last Call for Windstorm Insurance!
Windstorm insurance covers damage caused specifically by high winds—typically from hurricanes, tropical storms, and tornadoes.
Windstorm insurance covers damage caused specifically by high winds—typically from hurricanes, tropical storms, and tornadoes.
In Florida, a recreational vehicle (RV) includes motorhomes, campers, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and similar vehicles designed for temporary living quarters.
Between hurricanes, flooding, and vacancy risks, your second home in Florida deserves a well-tailored insurance strategy.
One of the most common sources of confusion for property owners in Florida is the difference between water damage and flood damage.
A well-chosen life insurance policy can help ensure that your loved ones are protected financially should something happen to you. However, to make the most of your investment, it’s essential to avoid some common life insurance mistakes.
Comprehensive and collision coverage provide valuable financial protection that goes beyond the basics, making them a smart choice for many Florida drivers.
What qualifies as high-risk exposure in a homeowners insurance context — and why should Florida homeowners pay special attention?
When a named storm in on the radar, it's too late to modify insurance coverage. Here's why - and how you can protect yourself.
Do you have enough insurance on your home and property? Check out this Homeowners' Insurance 101 Guide to insurance facts.
Protecting personal belongings through renter’s insurance is not just a smart choice - but a necessary safeguard against unexpected events.