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Category: Renters Insurance

Why an Umbrella Policy?

What is an Umbrella Policy? It’s a separate product protecting you from liability over (and above) that provided by your other personal insurance policies. Holding this extra layer of protection requires that your underlying (base) policies (auto and home insurance) carry (at least) minimum liability limits. Umbrella policy protection is not limited to auto and home, and that is really the core of our concern:...

You have just hired a full-time domestic employee...

  You have just hired a full-time nanny to care for your children.   That makes you, the homeowner, an employer and due to NY State Statute, requires purchasing Workers Compensation and NY Disability to protect your employee. Your homeowner policy would exclude coverage for this exposure. So, where do we obtain this coverage? NY State offers a competitive market for obtaining both types of insurance....

Out of school, into your first apartment...

  What do you do if you’re out of school, living independently, and you are no longer listed or insured on your  parents’ policies? Now, you are about to rent an apartment and are required to provide proof of liability coverage to comply with the lease.  So, what should you do? We suggest a “Tenant’s Policy” to cover your liability in relation to the home or...