Professional liability insurance covers financial losses your clients claim were caused by your services or advice. General liability does not cover this. Here is who needs it, how claims-made policies work, and what it costs in Georgia.
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A personal umbrella policy adds $1 million or more above your home and auto limits for $150 to $300 per year in Georgia. Most families with assets to protect should have one. Here is how it works and who needs it.
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Three common gaps in Georgia homeowners policies: dwelling limits, wind/hail deductibles, and flood.
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Personal auto policies exclude business use. If employees drive for your Georgia business, you need commercial auto coverage. Here is when it applies, what hired and non-owned auto covers, and which carriers are competitive.
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Your declarations page is the one-page summary of everything your insurance policy covers. Here is what is on it, where to find it, and why your agent needs it to help you.
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Heavy rain plus aging Atlanta sewer infrastructure means basement and main-floor backups are common. Standard homeowners excludes them. The fix is a $40 to $80 per year endorsement.
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When a roof or appliance is destroyed, actual cash value pays the depreciated value, often half the cost to replace. Replacement cost pays the full amount. The premium difference is small.
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We now place NFIP flood insurance for Georgia homes and businesses. Here is what the federal flood program covers, where it fits Georgia’s flood risk, and where private flood does the job better.
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