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Kokomo renters insurance does not have to be a very expensive purchase for a renter living in Indiana. If you know where to shop for your Kokomo renters insurance, you will be able to save yourself some serious money on your policy. It would be best to search online at all of the different Indiana renters insurance companies to find the renters insurance that will provide you with the most affordable coverage. You can compare different Kokomo coverage types until you are able to find the most affordable one for you and your Kokomo rental home.

When you are looking around for all of the different Kokomo renters insurance policies, you need to be sure you find the best company to represent you in Indiana.

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A New York investigation into life insurers failing to match life insurance policies against master files of deaths has resulted in more than $52.6 million in payments to 7,934 beneficiaries.

In its first interim report on the matches, the New York Department of Financial Services said most of the 172 life insurers and fraternal societies licensed in the state are investigating matches, but some had not yet started to make payments.

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As a business owner it is important that you protect yourself with professional liability insurance. Insurance is an important part of running your business smoothly. There are many different reasons for having insurance for your business. If you offer services to clients you will definitely want a policy that will protect you from mistakes or omissions that may have been made during the time that the service was provided.

Professional liability insurance which can also be called errors and omissions will help protect the policy holder against a lawsuit where clients are have been injured or are not satisfied with the work that may have been completed. Read more…

Sadly, decking the halls ignites disaster for some American families.

Each year, an average of 240 home fires begin with Christmas trees, leading to $16.7 million in property damage, according to a National Fire Prevention Association analysis of U.S. fire data from 2005 through 2009. Read more…

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