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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 9:04 pm   Post subject: Insurance & More - Welcome Aboard!  

Good to see that we have another new blogger cranking up the blog . . .



Looks like you really have a good start.

Don't forget the blogging blog, if you need it . . .



If I can help, just let me know.

Maze

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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 2:15 pm   Post subject:   

Thank you Maze for the kind words. What topic of P&C would you be interested in reading about on my blog? I'm open to any suggestions.
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 4:37 pm   Post subject:   

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What topic of P&C would you be interested in reading about on my blog? I'm open to any suggestions.


I would like to see a definition of "full coverage" in an auto insurance policy. Most people have no idea what they are asking for when they say, "I want full coverage".

Do they want comprehensive, collision, rental, towing, roadside assistance, lease gap coverage, pet coverage, accidental death insurance or just some of these coverages?

Also, I would like to see a lot of instruction on how to buy "homeowner's insurance". Things to look for when getting several quotes by phone.
What do "Protection Classes" mean and what are the differences between a "true replacement cost" insurance policy and one that pays on an "Actual Cash Value" basis. Most often, people getting quotes by phone really have no idea which type policy they are being quoted, they just go for the cheaper premium.

When is "water damage" not covered under a traditional HO-3 policy?

What is the policyholder's responsibilities after an event has occurred that may give rise to a claim

Man, the field is wide open. You could probably post 50 posts without even thinking about it very much.

Keep up the good work.

Maze

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