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Life is Better with a Property Insurance
Tornado leaves death and destruction. When a three-quarter-mile-wide tornado pummels the entire nine-storey building that houses St. John's Regional Medical Center in Joplin, Missouri, at least 116 people were killed and hundreds were injured. We're talking about a massive structure here; just imagine what it did to the houses along the path of the deadliest tornado in the nation's history.
The same is also true when there's a hurricane, flash flood and earthquake. It's not easy to find shelter and protect yourself during these unlikely events; all you can do is watch the chain of events unfold right before your eyes. If it had been a television show, it would've been time for a commercial. But real life takes no pauses. You just need to save yourself now and deal with the aftermath later, which I think would be the hardest part of the episode.
This is why you need a property insurance. Without a property insurance, you are on your own. If your house is all that you have then it's wise to get a property insurance. By definition, Property Insurance provides protection against most risks to property (i.e. condominium, coastal home, residence, commercial, etc.), such as fire, theft and some weather damage brought by rain and flood. To cover specific damages caused by tornadoes, hurricane or flash floods, you need to specify it under named perils.
One company that can assist you well with your propery insurance needs is Better Property Insurance. This company specializes in providing property insurance to coastal homes but it also caters to some tornado-prone areas in the U.S. You can call Better Property Insurance to set-up an appointment with one of their agents and discuss what type of property insurance you can avail for your property. You can also get a free quote online and compare their rates to other property insurance providers.
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
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