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.
During spring break, you’ll likely find more teen and young adult drivers on the road, as well as children riding their bikes and walking around their neighborhoods. It’s important to be extra vigilant during this time to keep everyone safe. Here are a few tips to keep in mind.
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.
We’re in the midst of Hawaii’s rainy season, which may mean 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:
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.
There are many types of insurance products to protect you in all facets of life. Here’s why you may need umbrella insurance:
Insurance can offer peace of mind if you know you’re protected against the unexpected. You can find an insurance policy to cover almost anything imaginable but some are more deserving than others as part of your financial plan. As you map out your financial future, here are five types of insurance coverage to consider to protect you, your family and personal property.
As a rental property owner, you may want to consider a Personal Umbrella Insurance policy to protect yourself for claims.