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5 years ago · by · Comments Off on Divorce and Division

Divorce and Division

By Guest Blogger – Linda Fisher – Insurance Agent/Owner Extraordinaire

It happens. Relationships sometimes simply don’t work out, and you find yourself moving out of a home and dividing up assets. The insurance in these situations can be complicated for everyone including your insurance agent.

We get the calls often. We are getting a divorce and he/she has moved out, so delete them.

It’s not that simple. We will never knowingly leave a client without coverage or remove them without their permission.

In these situations, we will take the client who has reached out to us and move them to a new policy with their assets that they legally own. If they are taking one vehicle and both names are still on that vehicle, we will then list the spouse or ex-spouse as an additional insured (using their new address), and loss payee until their name is off the title. That way, they would still be protected if an accident occurred and they were sued, or if the vehicle was damaged. Until that ‘legal insurable interest’ in that vehicle no longer exists, we will continue to protect them.

If a home continues to be in both names until the divorce is final, we will keep the insurance in the name of the owner who continues to reside in the home and will then again, add the spouse who moved, as an additional insured and loss payable so they would be entitled to liability as well as any physical damage claim checks.

We have had situations where one spouse doesn’t know where the other is temporarily living. These are difficult for an insurance agency to work with as our only option if we don’t have separate email addresses and phone numbers, is to send the notices of the insurance bills and renewals to the only mailing address we have on file, and if that is an address that you moved away from, how would you know if your auto insurance cancelled because it wasn’t paid? There are court cases where clients have been driving around with no insurance and weren’t made aware of it. Our agency makes sure to do everything possible so that doesn’t happen to our clients!

To make sure that you are always protected, we would highly recommend that during ANY separation (not just divorce), that you are in touch with your insurance agent.

I discussed ‘Named Insured’ in another blog but be advised that if you move out of the address we show on file for you, you will have serious coverage gaps especially in your auto insurance policy, once you are no longer ‘related by blood, marriage or adoption AND in the same household’!

As always, we welcome your contacting us if we can be of assistance with your personal, life, or business insurance needs.

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7 years ago · by · Comments Off on When should I buy life insurance?

When should I buy life insurance?

Taking out a large school loan?

If you pass, your family or spouse would be responsible in settling the school loan balance.  Fortunately, insurance to cover this kind of protection can be very inexpensive.

 

Getting Married?

 

Having Children?

 

Do you own a home?

 

Turning 30, 40, 50?

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7 years ago · by · Comments Off on Flood Insurance or Not?

Flood Insurance or Not?

With the recent floods in Texas and Florida, we’ve been getting inquires about flood insurance.   Here’s a general guide on how to choose:

Home Owner Insurance:

  • Covers internally generated water damage: pipe bursts, water leaks, washer leaks
  • Deductible applies from homeowner policy
  • Extra protection may be added to cover basements, sumps etc.
  • Many policies cover water damage from outside sources if damage occurred from something other than water (such as a falling tree on your roof).
  • Statistic:  Nearly 80% of homes impacted in Hurricane Harvey (Houston 2017) did not have flood insurance.

Flood Insurance:

  • Specifically covers damage caused from external water sources: such as flooded areas caused by natural conditions (rain), runoff water, water erosion.
  • May need to add coverage for man-made external source, such as a levee breach.
  • Usually does not cover damage from landslides
  • Should be added if your home/property is on a flood plain or flood risk zone.
  • Consider add if your home is NEAR a flood plain or flood risk zone.  Often flooded areas extend past the flood boundaries in “50 year” storm scenarios.
  • If your home is damaged from a flood and the area is marked for emergency funds, FEMA caps out at $33,300
  • Statistic: nearly 20 percent of national flood insurance claims come from low- to moderate-risk flood zones.

Check here to see FEMA Flood Zone Areas  , find your home, then select “View Web Map” to see the current flood zones.

 

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Georgetown, KY 40324

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