On the Home Front
Insuring Your Biggest Investment
By Nicole Ball and Amie Pisano
Over the course of the past few months, the word “risk” has become commonplace. We now think about our health and safety in ways we previously never considered. With so much out of our control, it can be comforting to find ways to actively minimize risk in our lives.
One easy way is to secure the best homeowners’ insurance to protect your home and it is also easy for making an ERISA insurance claim — the place that has become office, school, gym, and everything in between. If the unthinkable happens — fire, flood, burglary — you want to be as prepared as possible to deal with the loss. Especially when it comes to an accident or dealing with the consequences of dui, one must make sure to be prepared in advance.
Understanding homeowners’ insurance doesn’t have to be overwhelming. To help, we sat down with State Farm agent J.R. Orenstein, who shared some helpful information.
Being an educated homeowner and insurance consumer will help you find a policy that is the best fit for your needs at the best price, and hopefully, provide some peace of mind.
<Nicole Ball and Amie Pisano are real estate agents with Houlihan Lawrence in Rye. J.R. Orenstein is an insurance agent with State Farm.>
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