Are “Attractive Nuisances” Covered by Homeowner’s Insurance?
Under Florida law, pools and trampolines are known as “attractive nuisances”, and they can expose homeowners to liability if a child is injured while trespassing.
Under Florida law, pools and trampolines are known as “attractive nuisances”, and they can expose homeowners to liability if a child is injured while trespassing.
Between hurricanes, flooding, and vacancy risks, your second home in Florida deserves a well-tailored insurance strategy.
Comprehensive and collision coverage provide valuable financial protection that goes beyond the basics, making them a smart choice for many Florida drivers.
From June 1 to November 30, Florida residents face an increased risk of seasonal tropical storms and hurricanes that can cause widespread damage to homes, vehicles, and personal property.
The term "insurtech" refers to the integration of technology into traditional insurance practices to customer experience and data accuracy.
This article will explore the key considerations for Gen Z, Millennials, Generation X, and Boomers when choosing life insurance to protect their interests.
Flood damage can be catastrophic, and Florida homeowners living outside of designated high-risk zones may still be affected by severe weather events.
The destructive wildfires are a sober reminder that securing adequate homeowners insurance is vital - no matter where you live.
Replacing furniture, electronics, clothing, and other personal items can be expensive, and without contents insurance, individuals would need to pay out of pocket.
With the biggest holidays of the year quickly approaching, it's time to plan for decorations that safely add festive charm to your home.