Posts Tagged ‘initial policy’

PostHeaderIcon Business Protection to Fire Loss

Fire in a business’s premises can put any enterprise out of the game for good. The damage associated with fire is always very high and there are many cases when the property gets damaged beyond repair, making it impossible to out the business back on track for a really long time. Only during a single year the losses connected to fires can account $11 billion in the US alone, so you can imagine how much of a peril a fire is for your business regardless of its size.

In most cases standard business property insurance will cover the losses caused by fire. But such policies have a broad range of coverage types involved and are aimed at protecting from a wider range of perils rather providing substantial coverage against a certain risk. If you want to make sure you get enough coverage in case of fire it’s recommended to raise the fire coverage with your initial policy or buy an additional endorsement. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Life Insurance Extras

When you want your insurance policy to give you more coverage options than intended initially, you go for extras. Because life coverage policy is like a suit – you have to make it fit you, otherwise there’s no point in wearing something that’s uncomfortable. And like when you go to the tailor, to make your suit fit, you buy extras and raiders to make the policy fit your insurance needs perfectly.

But what is a rider in the first place? Read the rest of this entry »