by Insurance of the Heartland | Mar 15, 2022 | Blog, Coverage, Home Insurance, Insurance, Tips & Ideas
If you have never had home insurance coverage before, then you may feel like you need someone to explain it to you. After all, not every policy is the same. Some are very different but no prior experience in this particular field may result in all the information that...
by Insurance of the Heartland | Mar 1, 2022 | Blog, Coverage, Education, Tips & Ideas
When the amount of a claim against you exceeds the coverage provided by your home or auto insurance policy, you are saddled with the prospect of settling this excess liability on your own. Your insurance company will not cushion you against this contingency. However,...
by Insurance of the Heartland | Feb 9, 2022 | Blog, Health Insurance, Tips & Ideas
Medicare is complicated. This is the major criticism against it. Many Medicare mistakes occur on a regular basis. Avoiding these mistakes ensures that you’ll have far fewer challenges with getting the care you require. If you haven’t enrolled in Medicare yet, you’ll...
by Insurance of the Heartland | Feb 3, 2022 | Blog, Business Insurance, Coverage, Education, Tips & Ideas
Not having insurance is a risky business. It’s an expense that many business owners deem unnecessary, but adequate insurance coverage in times of loss is invaluable. As a small business owner, only you can decide what type of insurance coverage is best for your...
by Insurance of the Heartland | Jan 13, 2022 | Auto Insurance, Blog, Coverage, Tips & Ideas
Hopefully, you will never be involved in an auto accident or need to file an insurance claim. Even the most careful and skilled drivers, however, can easily find themselves in the middle of a crash. Would you know what to do? Knowledge of what to do after a car...
by Insurance of the Heartland | Dec 10, 2021 | Blog, Insurance, Tips & Ideas
By following the seven rules explained here, you can save money, and just as important, you can save yourself from making serious mistakes when you shop for and acquire insurance policies. Rule 1: Buy Insurance Only for Financial Risks You Can’t Afford to Bear on Your...
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