Personal Insurance Blog
By Ronald R. Assise, CIC, CPRMWe live in a litigious and “sue-happy” society—a sad (but true) fact. Court verdicts (both bench and jury) are at record highs, as is the number of lawsuits. The Read More
In 1997, chattering with pals, applying makeup, eating breakfast during your commute or glancing down at the radio to change the station were the big distracted driving concerns.In 2017, add to the Read More
If Mother Nature was trying to send us a message in 2017, it reminds me of the adage “When Mom’s not happy, nobody’s happy.”Mountains ravaged by wildfires weaponized into a tsunami of mud, boulders, Read More
The Horton Group is pleased to announce their partnership with Berkley One, a new insurance provider for modern, sophisticated individuals and families. Berkley One announced its launch in Illinois Read More
Not knowing the right questions to ask about your insurance protection is among the key reasons far too many consumers hear the dreaded words “you’re not covered” at the worse possible time --- Read More
It is likely old news to most insurance consumers that the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) administered by FEMA is plagued with challenges. Challenges as in problems. Many. Big. Problems. Read More
For some Americans, Halloween is one of the most anticipated holidays. It's a night when you can literally be someone else! While dressing up and snagging candy can be fun, it's also very important Read More
Water damage to your home and the property inside is a major threat to anyone with assets to protect.While there are many possible sources of water damage, the damage caused by floods leaves Read More
Why? What Causes a Flood?Flash floods can occur within minutes or hours of excessive rainfall, a dam or levee failure, or a sudden release of water held by an ice jam. Almost every home in the U.S is Read More
Water sports, relaxing in the sun and splashing in the water are great ways to make memories with family and friends. Water lovers must be careful near the marina and dock, though, to assure that Read More