by CoverLink Staff | May 29, 2017 | Business Insurance, Commercial Property Insurance, Homeowners Insurance
Coinsurance … one of the most confusing and misunderstood terms in the world of insurance. And one of the major contributing factors to that confusion is found buried in the very definitions. Yes, ‘definitions’ is plural because coinsurance has so...
by CoverLink Staff | Jan 10, 2017 | Homeowners Insurance
Did you just move to Ohio and are looking for homeowners insurance? Or is your home uninsured and you are thinking of changing this? Studies have shown that an estimated 70% of households are underinsured. Are you prepared to pay the costs that would occur if you had...
by CoverLink Staff | Feb 11, 2016 | Earthquake Insurance, Flood Insurance, Homeowners Insurance
It’s safe to say, the insurance market of today is vastly different compared to just a few short years ago. Take homeowners insurance for example. Not that long ago, there was a standard policy that nearly all insurance companies used. Each insurance company...
by CoverLink Staff | Feb 4, 2016 | Consumer Tips, Homeowners Insurance, Safety Tips
While the amount of danger from winter weather varies across the country, nearly all Americans, regardless of where they live, are likely to face some type of severe winter weather at some point in their lives. And when you live in Ohio, you know by now that you...
by CoverLink Staff | Aug 27, 2015 | Homeowners Insurance, Safety Tips, Umbrella Insurance
Real World Situation: Last summer, a Texas family woke up to find a Dodge Charger inside their backyard pool and two teenage boys standing on their deck who had been in the vehicle. If you have teenage boys, you can probably picture this fairly clearly. The boys were...
by CoverLink Staff | Aug 8, 2015 | Homeowners Insurance
It’s a question we get all the time, “how much coverage should I have on my house?” It’s also one of the most critical mistakes we find when working with new clients: they’re drastically underinsured. The important point to consider when...