Injuries on Your Property: Understanding Liability and Insurance
Accidents and injuries can happen when you least expect them. If someone is injured on your property in Florida, are you responsible?
Accidents and injuries can happen when you least expect them. If someone is injured on your property in Florida, are you responsible?
Renter’s insurance is the most critical protection a tenant can have—and surprisingly, many Florida renters still go without it.
Residents of manufactured or mobile homes are typically required to evacuate, regardless of their county’s designated evacuation zone.
In hurricane-prone areas like Sarasota, installing impact-resistant windows may reduce home insurance premiums substantially.
Understanding how homeowners' insurance works in Florida is essential to protecting your property and finances. Here are the top five things you need to know.
While a golf cart or jet ski may not be regulated in the same way as your car, they still represent investment and liability.
Approximately 22% of what Floridians spend on liability insurance—about $1.6 billion annually— is associated with uninsured motorists.
If your home flooded during last year’s hurricanes, you’re probably wondering what that means for your flood insurance rates moving forward.
Unpermitted work refers to electrical, plumbing, or structural changes made without the required building permits or inspections.
With some strategic planning and expert guidance from experts, you can find real ways to cut costs on your insurance policies.