Looking for help after the government intentionally floods your land? If you don't have flood insurance, you may be out of luck.
40 of the nation's largest life insurance companies have not tried to find policy beneficiaries, commissioner says.
Homeowners insurance rates are heading up in high-risk areas, but owners who fortify their homes can become eligible for discounts.
Insurance companies don't track when policyholders have died, although they could, instead leaving it to beneficiaries to file a claim. Some states are challenging that practice.
A new survey says that while we sometimes eat, drink and text while we're driving, at least we're not lying to our auto insurers about it.
Chances are you'll save enough to have a grand time on date night -- if your mate is a safe driver.
Many people would cut back on life insurance after financial setback, a poll finds. Others wouldn't dream of cutting any insurance.
In case of a disaster, a federal law in place for more than 50 years offers homeowners protection.
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