Randy Siegel

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Save Money and Gas With Proper Vehicle Maintenance
As the price of gasoline continues to soar at the pumps many are looking for places to cut expenses. One of the most common places consumers often choose to cut those expenses is by ignoring regular maintenance on their vehicles . While hoping for better economic days or windfalls to cover the gap between earnings and expenses is understandable it's also a dangerous choice to make. Annual statistics show that approximately five percent of all automobile accidents are caused
June 14, 2011
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What is Renters Insurance and Do I need it
Everyone knows that when you own a home, you need to insure it. But what if you’re renting? Unless you own a lot of expensive furniture and household items, there’s no point, right? Wrong! Renters insurance does a lot more than just replace stolen items. Here are some common scenarios where renters insurance can save your financial hide: - Your girlfriend’s mother slips and falls on the stairs in your apartment. She doesn’t like you anyway, so she decides to sue. Your rent
June 14, 2011
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Eight Questions to Ask Your Agent About Hurricane Insurance
Hurricane season in Florida begins June 1. Are you ready? No, I’m not asking about your hurricane kit or family evacuation plan, although you should have both in place. I’m asking about your family’s biggest asset, your home. Are you covered for hurricane-related damage to your property? If a hurricane happens to you, will your existing insurance cover it? Now is the time to find out – especially since most insurance policies require a 30-day waiting period before new cove
June 14, 2011
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What is Flood Insurance and Do I Need It?
Many Florida homeowners are confused about flood insurance, and for good reason. In insurance terms, “A flood is an excess of water (or mud) on land that is normally dry” according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners: The NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program) is even more specific. “A flood is a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of two or more acres or normally dry land area, or of two or more properties.” That inundati
June 14, 2011
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