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Auto Insurance in Houston Texas, Why you need auto insurance?

Auto Insurance in Houston Texas and why you need it? Coverage in the event of an accident - Thousands of auto accidents are reported each year in Houston, Texas. They range from minor vendor benders to multiple car pile-ups that involve fatalities. In 2008, Houston saw more than 202 fatal car crashes. More than one hundred of those fatal car accidents involved drunk drivers. Coverage against...

Homeowners Insurance, Keep Warm in the Winter and to Avoid Costly Claims.

Keeping Your Home Warm This Winter Whether you love it or hate it, there’s no denying it: winter is almost here. Now’s the time to make sure you’re ready to weather the cold and keep your home warm this winter. Here are some things you should consider touching up on in your home to be prepared for winter. Furnace - The most obvious way to keep...

Rental Property Myths Debunked

Although landlord-tenant laws vary from state to state, common myths about rental properties are in circulation nationwide. The following are some widely-held beliefs about renting and why they may not be as true as you think. The Security Deposit Covers the Last Month's Rent Although the security deposit may equal a month's rent, it is not earmarked for that purpose. The last month's rent and...

Avoiding Accidents In Construction Zones

Construction zones introduce a number of hazards, making them especially dangerous locations for motorists. The Federal Highway Traffic Safety Administration (FHTSA) reports that during the past five years, 4,400 people have died and 200,000 have been injured in construction zone crashes alone. How Do Construction Zone Accidents Happen? Rear-end collisions are the most common type of accident in construction zones, as many drivers will slam...

Do I Need Flood Insurance?

You might think you don't need flood insurance if you live in an area that is considered "high and dry." Although some areas are more susceptible to flooding than others, flooding can occur anywhere. With heavy rains, spring thaws, or rapid accumulation of rain after a wildfire, flooding can occur in places that are not generally considered at risk. How Does Flood Insurance Differ from...