The process for filing insurance claims isn't getting any easier -- or cheaper.
As Tropical Storm Isaac heads toward New Orleans, many homeowners are reading the fine print on their coverage plans. Make sure you don't get any unpleasant surprises after Isaac is gone.
Yes and no. It depends on how the damage was caused.
Water and nonperishable food are obvious needs after an emergency. Some other essential items may not be so apparent during the planning stage.
The quake in Virginia -- and another in Colorado -- must have millions wondering whether their homeowners insurance will cover damage. It won't.
You don't just want to hide your precious metals under the bed. Here are some options.
You might rent your home, but chances are you own the expensive stuff inside it. Here's why you need renters insurance.
When disaster strikes, you think first about the lives of those closest to you, not about grabbing a strongbox full of financial documents.
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