Tag: Garland independent insurance agents

Home inspections – what are they looking for?

If you’re about to buy a home or change insurance companies, did you know the insurance company will perform an inspection of your home? Inspections are performed on homes, rental properties, town homes and in some cases condos. There are three types of home inspections for Texans …

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Can breast cancer survivors get life insurance?

?This wasn’t even a legitimate question in the not too distant past. The answer from underwriting was a swift “no” each and every time. If a person had any history of cancer, there was no way they’d get through underwriting.

As Bob Dylan sang, “The times they are a-changin’.”

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A star’s bad cab ride

Marc Summers, the Food Network star & producer was in Philadelphia in early August taping an episode of Restaurant Impossible. After the taping, he caught a cab to his next destination. The driver lost control in the midst of a torrential rain storm, hydroplaned and crashed. Summers wasn’t wearing a seatbelt and struck the partition between the front and back seats of the taxi disfiguring his face.

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Does where you live impact your insurance rates?

Where you live influences the rate you pay on home and car insurance. The premium difference between different areas is greater for home insurance than car insurance. The real question that needs to be answered is why the difference in premium if everything else is roughly the same, such as

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The cost of one day to his family , $200,000

A Plano, Texas school teacher died last year. Robert “Boots” Williams lost his battle with lung cancer thinking he’d done everything required of him to take care of his wife and disabled son. He reported to school to teach in late August but barely made it through the first day. Since he wasn’t feeling well, he used his sick time while going through treatment.

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Can you get car insurance after the fact?

Early in my career, I got a phone call from a person who wanted to buy insurance. She was a little distraught at the time so I took a few moments to help her slow down and breathe. Once she took a deep breath I began to get the information I needed to provide her with a quote for insurance.

The last piece of information she provided was that she’d just been in an accident, was calling me from the scene, and would the policy we were discussing cover the damage to the other person’s car and hers?

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What’s happening to Texas home insurance rates?

?On July 28th The Dallas Morning News reported Farmers Insurance was seeking to raise home insurance rates an average of 15% statewide. This was Farmers second increase for 2012. The first homeowners increase was announced on March 16 and was an average of 10%. If the Texas Department of Insurance accepts the second increase, the combined average increase will be 25%.

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An introduction to condo insurance

?Home insurance covers the entire structure of the home along with the owner’s personal property. Renters insurance doesn’t cover any of the structure, be it apartment or home. It starts with the person’s personal property. Condo policies straddle the space between a home insurance policy and a renter’s policy.

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