Beth Sullivan

My name is Shane Donahue. A couple of years ago, I almost had a financial disaster. I had a car accident and I simply assumed that I was at fault. This would have left me responsible for paying for the repairs needed for my car, which I needed to go to work. What I didn't realize was that I was actually not at fault. The weather conditions and the actions I took while driving my vehicle lead to me not having to pay for the damages done to my vehicle. This caused me to make sure that I would never be uninformed about my insurance policy again and I have since devoted myself to a blog focused on insurance.

Beth Sullivan

3 Discounts That Could Help You Save On Your Car Insurance

28 November 2020
 Categories:
Insurance, Blog

As the owner of a car, one of your responsibilities is to carry car insurance. However, carrying car insurance is not cheap. Depending on where you live, the premium for your car insurance may be equal to or near the value of your car payment. Luckily there are steps you can take to lower the cost of your car insurance premium. Many insurance companies offer a variety of discounts that you can take advantage of to lower your car insurance premium.
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3 Smart Tips When Choosing A Personal Health Insurance Plan

22 October 2020
 Categories: Insurance, Blog

When it comes time to choose a health insurance plan, you want to make sure you make a smart choice. You want a plan that you can afford, which will provide you with the coverage you need. Smart Tip #1: Know Where to Enroll First, you need to know where to enroll for your health insurance plan if you are enrolling in a plan through the Affordable Care Act and not through your employer.
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Auto Insurance Claim Mistakes You Shouldn’t Make

28 September 2020
 Categories: Insurance, Blog

As a car owner, there is a good chance that you will need to file an auto insurance claim at some point or another. You might be involved in an accident, for example, or your car might be damaged by hail. When you file your auto insurance claim, just make sure that you don't make the mistakes listed below. Not Filing a Claim First of all, don't make the mistake of paying out-of-pocket for vehicle repairs that are actually covered by your insurance.
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Time For An Adjustment? 4 Reasons To Assess Your Home Insurance Policy

25 August 2020
 Categories: Insurance, Blog

If you own your own home, you know you need insurance coverage. But you might not know that those insurance needs can change from time to time. If you're coming up on the end of your policy period, it's time to assess your insurance needs. This is the perfect time to make sure your current policy is the right fit. Here are just four of the reasons why you need to assess your home insurance policy.
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The 2 Big Areas Your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy Provides Coverage For

16 June 2020
 Categories: Insurance, Blog

When it comes to homeowner's insurance, there are two different components that you need to understand. One part of your homeowner's insurance policy covers the actual physical building. The second part of your homeowner's insurance policy covers your personal belongings. Both types of coverage are wrapped up into your homeowner's insurance policy. Part One: The Structure of Your Home The first part of your home insurance coverage is designed to cover the actual physical structure of your home.
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About Me
Are You Really At Fault?

My name is Shane Donahue. A couple of years ago, I almost had a financial disaster. I had a car accident and I simply assumed that I was at fault. This would have left me responsible for paying for the repairs needed for my car, which I needed to go to work. What I didn't realize was that I was actually not at fault. The weather conditions and the actions I took while driving my vehicle lead to me not having to pay for the damages done to my vehicle. This caused me to make sure that I would never be uninformed about my insurance policy again and I have since devoted myself to a blog focused on insurance.

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