In Case of a Flood
In the event of a flood, it is critical to protect yourself, your family, and your property. To do so, there are many preventative and protective measures you can take.
Personal Insurance refers to a range of insurance products designed to protect individuals and families against financial losses and liabilities arising from various risks and uncertainties. These insurance policies are tailored to cover personal assets, health, and liabilities, providing financial protection and peace of mind to policyholders and their families.
Here are some common types of personal insurance and why they are important:
Overall, personal insurance is important for protecting individuals and families from financial losses and liabilities associated with health-related issues, disability, property damage, accidents, and other unforeseen events. It provides financial security, peace of mind, and a safety net during times of uncertainty and adversity.
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In the event of a flood, it is critical to protect yourself, your family, and your property. To do so, there are many preventative and protective measures you can take.
Amidst nationwide weather turmoil and escalating water damage claims due to torrential rains and flooding, coupled with mechanical breakdowns, protecting your home becomes paramount. Explore essential measures to fortify your home against these impending disasters.
Good news for Uber, Lyft, or other Transportation Network Company (TNC) drivers: certain insurance carriers now provide personal auto insurance policy endorsements, addressing coverage gaps. Plymouth Rock Assurance and Mapfre Insurance are among the companies offering these endorsements, bridging the insurance gap for TNC drivers.
Annually, about 75,000 individuals sustain injuries from lawnmowers necessitating emergency room care, with the majority attributed to human error rather than mechanical malfunction.
Excitement mounts in Downtown Hudson for the filming of “Who Do You Think Would Win?”. Amid logistical adjustments in parking and sidewalk closures, Murphy Insurance assures customers of normal operations, offering assistance via phone or at alternative offices.
It’s official: Downtown Hudson, MA, will host the feature film “Who Do You Think Would Win?” Filming is set for May 1st to 3rd along Main Street and Washington Street, 7 AM to 10 PM. Despite downtown excitement, we’re here to assist you; parking may require additional time, but options are available on side streets.
Without renters’ insurance, you lack coverage for fires or other losses. Take a moment to consider news reports of apartment fires in Massachusetts and ask yourself how you would cope and recover if faced with a similar situation.
Social media can lead to defamation lawsuits, especially when it comes to cyber libel. What you post online can be used against you in court, and standard homeowner policies don’t cover reputational damage. Consider adding a Personal Injury endorsement or a Personal Umbrella policy for extra protection.
If you’re hesitating to remove your Christmas tree, consider this: Nearly 40% of U.S. home fires involving Christmas trees happen in January. The NFPA urges prompt removal of trees after the holiday season to prevent fire hazards.
Effective October 28, 2016, the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) ceased accepting cash for tolls, eliminating toll booths at exits. For those who don’t frequently travel on the Turnpike, here’s a summary to ensure you stay informed about these changes.
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