Water damage accounts for nearly a third of all yearly home insurance claims. Dennis Rae, Executive Vice President & Chief Underwriting Officer at DTRIC Insurance, shares six tips to protect your home from water damage.
Did you know household leaks can waste nearly 1 trillion gallons of water annually nationwide? Take stock to protect your home from water damage by detecting and fixing leaks. Here are a few things you can do.
During Hawaii’s rainy season, there may be higher risks of damage to your home and personal property. Whether you are a property owner or renter, here are a few preparedness tips to avoid potential damage and the likelihood of filing an insurance claim:
The start of the new year is a perfect time to reassess your insurance needs to be sure you are properly covered. Get started with this checklist to protect what matters most to you.
Thanksgiving is a time for families and friends to gather, share and make memories, and to enjoy a celebratory feast. It’s also the nation’s leading holiday for fires and injuries caused by cooking, with three times as many cooking fires as an average day. Reduce your risk of a fire and dangerous situations by following these helpful tips for cooking:
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a household fire occurs every 89 seconds. Don’t let an accidental fire destroy what you’ve worked hard to build. Here are some tried and true safety tips to keep you and your family safe.
Whether it’s loss or damage of property from a fire, flood or theft, filing a claim is a stressful time for a homeowner. There are several common insurance mistakes that homeowners make that can impact a claim. Here are some common mistakes and tips to fix them.
With June being the start of the annual hurricane season in Hawaii, homeowners and renters should review their current insurance policies to make sure they have adequate coverage.
Halloween is one of the most anticipated holidays of the year for keiki. Consider these Halloween safety tips to ensure your Halloween is safe and scare-free whether your family is trick-or-treating, or you are handing out candy that evening: