Can you get money off your homeowners insurance for an auto accident?

October 12th, 2010

I was in an accident where I didn’t have insurance on my vehicle and neither did the other driver. Am I able to use my homeowners insurance to get money to pay for medical bills from the accident? My husabnd said someone at work told him about this, but I have never neard of it before.

Would you be likely to shop for homeowners insurance on a night/weekend or during the week?

September 1st, 2010

I currently work for an insurance agency and I sell homeowners insurance. I am considering getting a cell phone to answer calls after 5:00pm and on weekends. I am not sure how lucrative this would be. Do people primarily look for insurance during the week or do they seek convenience on nights and weekends?

How To Buy Homeowners Insurance : Understand the Coverage in Standard Homeowners Policy

July 20th, 2010

Learn what’s included in a standard insurance policy for homeowners insurance in this free video series that will explain all the different caveats of homeowners insurances policies. Expert: Romie Brown Bio: Romie Brown has been an insurance agent for 10 years. He was named one of the top 100 new agents in his company in 1999, 2000 and 2001. He is a 1992 Graduate of the University of Toledo. Read more…

Saving On Nevada Homeowners Insurance

June 29th, 2010

–Saving on Nevada Homeowners Insurance 

Increase Your Deductible:  A deductible is the amount of money you pay on a loss before your insurance company pays for a claim. The higher you set your deductible, the more money you can save off the premium. Currently insurance companies recommend a minimum deductible of $500. Ask your agent how much you would save if you went with a $1000 deductible.  A deductible is the portion of any claim that is not covered by an insurance provider. 

Rebuilding Costs:  Many times people think they need to insure their house for the amount the amount purchased.  This is not the case. If your

Read more…

Page 2 of 212