Jeanne Salvatore

Jeanne Salvatore
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We're expecting premiums to continue moderate. The increase in 2005 should be smaller than last year, probably less than 2.8 percent.
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The better people prepare for a disaster, the better they will be able to survive it.
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Unfortunately, there's no norm with health insurance because it's changed so dramatically.
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When there's a disaster, insurance companies practice a form of triage and go to the worst damages first.
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You don't want a situation where you have to prove that you had a $10,000 Barbie doll collection after it's destroyed.
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This is the most expensive, worst and most complicated disaster that we've had to deal with for a long time.
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This is going to be one of the, if not the, most costly natural disaster in the United states.
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Adjusters are already in California providing checks for additional living expenses. Many people aren't aware they have this benefit.
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The one thing about this disaster is there are going to be a lot of total losses. People with standard policies will be getting only what's in the policy.
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It could be the smallest pond in the entire world, but if you are a big fish in that pond, you will be perceived as having deep pockets.
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Parents who add either a teen-age son or daughter to their insurance can expect an increase of 50 to 100 percent in insurance costs.
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The Internet is probably the ultimate shopping tool. You can use it to get a lot of information.
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If money is no object, you pick safe. But it is for most families, so safety intersects in the middle.
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If you're going to buy a used car, first buy from a reputable dealer. Second, get that car checked out by a licensed mechanic.