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Mid-Year Insurance Checkup: Perfect Time to Review Coverage

Most people think about insurance at the beginning of the year or after a major…

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Why May Is the Last Smart Month to Think About Flood Insurance

Flood insurance is one of the most misunderstood policies homeowners face — especially when it…

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Spring Car Cleaning and Insurance Value

Spring cleaning applies to more than your home. A good spring car cleaning can also…

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Graduation Season: Why Renters Insurance Matters More Than Ever

Graduation season brings freedom, independence, and major life transitions. Many new graduates move into apartments…

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Pool Season and Liability: What Every Homeowner Should Know

Florida pool season never really ends. Spring simply brings more guests, more kids, and more…

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Spring Home Buying Season and the Insurance Clock

Spring marks Florida’s busiest home buying season. Buyers track rates, inspections, and deadlines. Many forget…

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Motorcycle Season Is Back: What Riders Forget Every Spring

Motorcycle season returns fast in Florida. Riders feel ready. Policies often do not. Many riders…

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Easter Hosting and Insurance: What Could Go Wrong?

Easter brings family, food, and full houses. It also brings hidden insurance risks many homeowners…

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Florida Spring Storm Season Starts Before Hurricane Season

Storm season in Florida no longer follows a calendar. March and April now bring damaging…

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The Truth About Water Backup Coverage

If water suddenly comes up through a drain, toilet, shower, or sewer line — most…

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