Year-End Insurance Checklist for Florida Residents
A year-end insurance assessment ensures that your coverage still aligns with your needs - and helps you enter the new year with confidence.
A year-end insurance assessment ensures that your coverage still aligns with your needs - and helps you enter the new year with confidence.
By taking a few simple precautions, Florida homeowners can significantly reduce the risk of the most common Christmas and New Year’s insurance claims.
From an insurance standpoint, an attractive nuisance raises risk—and higher risk often means more stringent requirements or exclusions.
A personal umbrella policy is extra liability insurance that goes above and beyond the coverage limits of your home, auto, and in many cases, boat or recreational vehicle policies.
Handing over your keys should never be taken lightly. If a friend or family member gets into an accident while driving your car, here's what you need to know.
Because of high exposure to windstorms and tropical weather, Florida homeowners' insurance is not just recommended—it’s essential.
Florida’s no-fault insurance ensures quick access to care after an accident - but new Florida residents may wish to consider extra coverage to be fully protected on the road.
Flood insurance can be one of the most valuable additions to a Florida homeowner's protection plan, even in so-called “low-risk” areas.
Each year, as temperatures drop up north and Manatee County’s sun-drenched palm trees beckon, Florida’s “snowbirds” return to their southern homes.
With cooler weather and very little rain, winter in Florida is the perfect time to undertake some smart home upgrades.