Rebuild costs in Forsyth and Gwinnett counties have climbed 30 to 40 percent since 2020. Most homeowners policies were written before that shift and have never been updated. Here is what that gap looks like in real numbers.
Most Georgia homeowners policies have a separate wind and hail deductible expressed as a percentage of dwelling coverage. Here is what that means at claim time.
Georgia’s 25/50/25 minimum limits have not been adjusted for inflation since 1991. A single emergency room trip can exceed them. Here is what limits actually protect you.
A personal umbrella policy adds $1 million of liability coverage above your home and auto for about $200 per year in Georgia. Most families who need it do not have it. Here is what it covers and how to decide.
Georgia small business owners are often either overinsured on the wrong things or underinsured where it matters. Here is a plain-language guide to the core coverage types and what they actually protect.
Every Georgia homeowners policy excludes flood damage. Most homeowners do not discover this until after a storm. Here is how NFIP and private flood compare and which one is right for your property.
Renters insurance costs $12 to $20 per month in Georgia and covers your personal belongings, personal liability, and temporary housing if your apartment is damaged. Most tenants skip it. Here is why that is a mistake.
Georgia requires workers compensation for any business with three or more employees, including part-time workers. Here is exactly how the law works, what the coverage includes, and what most small business owners get wrong.
A business owners policy bundles commercial property and general liability into one policy for Georgia small businesses. Here is what it covers, what it misses, and which carriers are competitive in Georgia.
Ransomware, data breaches, and fraudulent wire transfers are the three most common cyber claims for Georgia small businesses. Here is what cyber insurance covers and what to expect.