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		<title>Liability Insurance and Asset Protection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to protecting personal wealth and business assets, the first thing that comes to many people’s minds is insurance. There is no question that insurance can play an important role in asset protection. Not only is it often required by law, by your lender or by your landlord, insurance can be an effective [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>When it comes to protecting personal wealth and business assets, the first thing that comes to many people’s minds is insurance. There is no question that insurance can play an important role in asset protection. Not only is it often required by law, by your lender or by your landlord, insurance can be an effective first line of defense against liability lawsuits. However, to fully protect your assets, it is critical to understand what insurance is and what it does and does not do for asset protection.<br/><br/>Included within most typical insurance policies such as automobile, homeowner, landlord and business insurance are three main general categories of coverage:<br/><br/> Liability coverage – this is the coverage to compensate the other party for bodily injury or property damage caused by you. For example, if you cause an automobile accident and the other car is damaged and the driver is injured, your liability coverage will pay for the injury of the other driver and the repair of the other car. Property protection coverage – this is the coverage to replace or repair your property for any sudden and accidental loss or damage caused by a covered peril. For example, if your car is also damaged in the above accident, your property protection coverage will pay to repair or replace your car after you pay your deductible. Other additional protection – this is a broad category of coverages designed to help you get by during the period when your property is being repaired like a rental car when your car is in the shop as well as other miscellaneous coverages like towing and medical expenses for you and your passengers. <br/><br/>Liability insurance gives you a layer of protection against lawsuit and lost of assets. However, it has a number of limitations: <br /> There are always limits on how much the insurance policy will pay for losses for which you are liable. If the court awards the person you’ve injured a judgment of $350,000 but your liability limit is just $100,000, the most the insurance policy will pay is $100,000. Guess who will have to come up with the remaining $250,000? That’s right: you! You will have to come up with the cash or face the real possibility of losing your home and/or other assets. There are many exclusions in your insurance policies. For example, any liability from an intentional or criminal act is excluded. Sexual harassment, employment discrimination or wrongful termination is typically excluded as well. Discharge of waste and other toxic materials is generally excluded. Liabilities arising from breach of contracts or agreements are typically not covered. Professional liabilities such as malpractice, errors and omissions are usually excluded unless a separate professional liability policy is in force. In other words, for a LARGE liability claim, the insurance company will try to find ways to avoid paying. So unless it is specifically and explicitly covered by the insurance policy, you are most likely on your own. In addition, any failure to disclose material facts in your application or failure to report any material changes after the policy is in force gives the insurance company a way out of paying a claim even if it is covered. Most insurance policies do not cover many more ways you can be sued. For example, you might be sued for misappropriation of other’s funds, fraud or allegation of fraud, breach of contract, slander, libel, copyright, trademark or patent infringement, divorce, accidents from a motorized speed race, a hostile working environment, a liability arising from a willful violation of an ordinance or a statute, suits from local, state or federal government agencies, just to name a few. You can’t even buy liability insurance for these risks in most cases. And if you can find insurance for these risks, they will likely cost a great deal.<br/><br/>There is no question that we should all carry the insurance required by law, the lender or landlord as the first line of defense against lawsuits and loss of assets. However, since there are limits on what insurance will pay and there are too many situations where insurance will not provide the coverage, you cannot rely solely on insurance to protect your assets.<br/><br/>Oftentimes, just having all your assets visible to an aggressive injury attorney invites lawsuits that might otherwise not be filed. There is no better way to stop a potential lawsuit from starting than to lead the injury attorney to think that there won&#8217;t be any money or assets for him to collect after spending all the time and money to go to trial even if he wins.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Carlos Lee							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Auto Insurance Requirements So That You Are Legally Covered</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 22:44:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you need to get MO auto insurance you will need to make sure you are legally covered, in order to drive safely within the law. I wish to tell you about what you will need as a minimum as insurance cover requirements can vary from state to state across America.You must firstly be able [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>When you need to get MO auto insurance you will need to make sure you are legally covered, in order to drive safely within the law. I wish to tell you about what you will need as a minimum as insurance cover requirements can vary from state to state across America.<br/><br/>You must firstly be able to show proof that you are able to cover any costs you may be liable for by showing your insurance policy meets the needs of Missouri. The first being that you must have bodily insurance liability cover of at least $25000 per person you wish to cover and $50000 per accident.<br/><br/>You will also need to be covered for any property that may be damaged as a result of an accident. One example of this is if you were to run into a mail box, a garden fence or similar, this would mean that neither you nor the owner of any property lost or damaged will be left out of pocket. The minimum you will need to be covered for is $10000.<br/><br/>You will also need to have uninsured motorist bodily liability insurance which will mean that if you are in a n accident and the person who hits you is not insured your medical costs will be covered. This insurance cover will have to be a minimum of $25000 per person you wish to cover and $50000 each accident.<br/><br/>The latter of getting insurance is to post a certificate proving that you have enough money to cover you and any others in the event of an accident, but this is something that is rarely done as it is easier and more cost effective to have insurance that covers you.<br/><br/>If you will not be driving your own vehicle when in Missouri and wish to lease, the insurance minimum requirements will differ slightly, meaning that you will need a minimum of $100000 per person and $300000 per accident in the way of bodily injury liability cover, property damage cover of $50000 and comprehensive and collision coverage which will vary depending on your leasing company.<br/><br/>Not being insured could mean that you are not only left out of pocket but are also liable to pay a major court fine, and be forced to pay from your own pocket any damages you are responsible for. You could even end up serving a jail sentence which is why you need to make sure you have the correct coverage and carry proof of such when ever you wish to drive in Missouri.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Felix Fassbinder							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Auto Insurance Advice For Drivers in Missouri</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you currently live in Missouri or you&#8217;re planning to move there, auto insurance is something you&#8217;ll definitely consider if you plan on owning an automobile. Auto insurance covers you in case you cause damage to any person&#8217;s property or body, and it is absolutely required in order to register and drive any vehicle.Each state [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you currently live in Missouri or you&#8217;re planning to move there, auto insurance is something you&#8217;ll definitely consider if you plan on owning an automobile. Auto insurance covers you in case you cause damage to any person&#8217;s property or body, and it is absolutely required in order to register and drive any vehicle.<br/><br/>Each state has its own laws and regulations when it comes to auto insurance, so it might be a good idea to visit Missouri&#8217;s Department of Motor Vehicles website to get full details of exactly what you need. In general though, there is a minimum liability insurance that you need to be covered for. In the State of Missouri, this is as follows: $25,000 minimum coverage for bodily injury per person, $50,000 minimum coverage for each accident, and $10,000 minimum property coverage f or each accident. It&#8217;s good to know this information when shopping around for car insurance so you&#8217;re better informed and can get the policy that&#8217;s best for you.<br/><br/>Liability insurance, which is manditory in Missouri, does not cover the policy holder in the event of an accident. This type of insurance only covers third party drivers and property. To insure yourself and your own car, you should consider collision and comprehensive coverage. If you want even more peace of mind, you can opt for uninsured or underinsured driver insurance, which protects you in case someone hits your car and is uninsured or underinsured.<br/><br/>When searching for the best car insurance rates in Missouri, the best advice is to shop around and compare at least 5 different insurance companies. You might be surprised to see how much policy rates differ between different companies, even for same or similar coverage options. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s important to shop around and compare multiple car insurance rates.<br/><br/>Even if you&#8217;re currently insured, you might be able to save hundreds of dollars a year by switching auto insurance providers. You can compare multiple quotes online in a matter of minutes, so you&#8217;ve got nothing to lose, however you could end up saving a lot.<br/><br/>The Missouri Insurance Information Service says more than 20,000 vehicles were reported stolen in 2008, nearly half of them in St. Louis and Kansas City. This would make sense considering these are two of the largest cities in the state, however this is bad news for residents of St. Louis and Kansas City as this means that they will probably be paying higher insurance rates due to the high auto crime rate. The five most commonly stolen vehicles in Missouri are the Dodge Intrepid, Ford Taurus, Pontiac Grand Prix, Dodge Stratus and Oldsmobile Cutlass, so you might want to avoid these cars to keep your car insurance rates as low as possible.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Samantha S							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for auto insurance in texas, you might want to check out golden rule insurance company who offers cheap auto insurance online. Of course there are plenty of other companies that also offer affordable rates, but first you should understand Texas auto insurance requirements.Texas is a tort state, which means that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you are looking for auto insurance in texas, you might want to check out golden rule insurance company who offers cheap auto insurance online. Of course there are plenty of other companies that also offer affordable rates, but first you should understand Texas auto insurance requirements.<br/><br/>Texas is a tort state, which means that the driver is financially responsible for any damage and injury they cause in an accident. Purchasing Texas Auto Insurance will fulfill this legal requirement.<br/><br/>Texas auto liability minimums are 20/40/15 which translates to $20,000 per person for injuries you cause to the other party to a total of $40,000 for all claims and up to $15,000 for damage you cause another persons property. These are the minimum requirements and it is recommended that you carry much higher levels of liability insurance.<br/><br/>In addition to required liability coverage, Texas drivers may choose to purchase coverage for some &#8220;first party benefits&#8221;. These include compensation for medical expenses, loss of income, and loss of services. These benefits apply to every accident regardless of fault.<br/><br/>Uninsured and underinsured motorist policies also cover your expenses, but these apply in the event that you are struck by a driver with inadequate liability insurance. These policies are not required, but they&#8217;re relatively inexpensive, and can provide a lot of protection.<br/><br/>Texas auto insurance companies will also offer optional policies such as collision and comprehensive coverages. <br />Be warned the mandatory requirements are way too low for the average cost of serious injuries and financial loss from an automobile accident. All insurance agents recommend you purchase much higher levels of liability insurance.<br/><br/>Auto insurance companies also offer optional coverage such as medical payments, collision, comprehensive, and uninsured and underinsured motorist’s bodily injury coverage.<br/><br/>How your insurance rates are set in Texas is different than many other states. The rates are determined by the behavior and accident rates of all Texasn drivers. The cost of insuring Texas drivers’ including settlements and legal fees is totaled for the entire state and divide it up between everyone.<br/><br/>Of course these costs are not spread around evenly. The percentage of these costs that you are going to pay is determined by things like your driving record, your age, where you live, and the kind of car you drive.<br/><br/>Not all insurance companies compute their figures the same way so a driver with the same profile can land up with different rates depending on the insurance company. That’s why it is so important to get several quotes before purchasing insurance.<br/><br/>As mentioned previously liability is the most important element of your entire insurance policy. Make sure you purchase adequate liability insurance to protect your assets, because within a split second, the time it takes for an accident to occur, your life could be left in financial ruin if you are not adequately covered.<br/><br/>There are also other coverages you can buy such as collision, comprehensive, rental, and even towing and road side assistance. You will need to determine what your personal needs are.<br/><br/>When comparing insurance make sure you compare equal policies. Make sure the deductibles are the same, that the exemptions or fine print reads the same and that the liability is for the same amount. It is important to compare policies of equal quality to make sure your cheapest quote truly is your cheapest quote.<br/><br/>In less than a half hour you can have all the quotes you need and be on your way to buying cheap Texas auto insurance. Why waste time? Get busy!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sher Matsen							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Common Auto Insurance Terms &#8211; Car Insurance Terms That You Need to Know</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Before you start shopping around for auto insurance, you should get a handle on some of the common car insurance terms. In all reality, the more you know about car insurance, the better chance you&#8217;ll have at finding the perfect coverage for your vehicle. Sure, you&#8217;d love to think that all companies would be upfront and honest with you about what you need and what you don&#8217;t need. But come on, what company doesn&#8217;t want to make some profit? This is why having the basic knowledge when it comes to car insurance can make all the difference when it comes to your auto coverage. Read on to learn some common auto insurance terms and then see how much money you can save!<br/><br/>Absolute Liability<br/><br/>This is liability without fault, also known as liability without regard to fault or strict liability. You may see this pop up when something considered contrary to public policy happens, even though the event wasn&#8217;t intentional.<br/><br/>Liability Insurance<br/><br/>In a nutshell, liability insurance is risk transference. Not only does give you protection against loss that arise from third parties, it covers your legal liability from injures to other people or their property.<br/><br/>Collision Insurance<br/><br/>This type of insurance is optional. Collision insurance provides coverage for the insured&#8217;s vehicle, subject to a deductible, that is involved in an accident. Basically, this covers you whether the accident was your fault or not.<br/><br/>Deductible<br/><br/>Also known as excess, this is the amount you agree to pay toward the total amount of an insured loss, whether it is per claim or per accident. Usually a fixed rate, the deductible must be paid before the policy benefits can be applied to a claim.<br/><br/>Uninsured and/or Underinsured Coverage<br/><br/>This type of insurance is great protection for you and your family if you happen to be hit by someone without insurance coverage. Having uninsured or underinsured coverage allows you and your family&#8217;s bodily injury to be paid for.<br/><br/>Comprehensive Coverage<br/><br/>Comprehensive insurance covers your vehicle in case of non-collision related incidents such as fire, theft, weather, impact with animals and vandalism.<br/><br/>Gap Insurance<br/><br/>This insurance is good for people who have just purchased a new vehicle. In a nutshell, new cars depreciate right after leaving the dealership lot. Gap insurance covers the difference between what an insurance company says your car&#8217;s worth and what you would actually owe on the vehicle.<br/><br/>Gap insurance usually only covers theft and accidents, but that can vary depending on the insurance policy. You can also purchase gap insurance from the dealership. However, you can expect to pay even higher premiums.<br/><br/>Property Damage Coverage<br/><br/>This covers any damage you may cause to another&#8217;s vehicle. Basically, if you cause it, you&#8217;re covered.<br/><br/>Claim<br/><br/>This is your request for reimbursement concerning a loss covered by your auto insurance policy.<br/><br/>Full Coverage<br/><br/>Actually, full coverage isn&#8217;t really what it sounds like. Technically, full coverage is a combination of collision and comprehensive coverage, meaning that your car&#8217;s physical damage is covered.<br/><br/>Secondary Driver<br/><br/>Also known as an occasional driver, this person is covered for driving the insured vehicle. However, this coverage does not mean that they&#8217;re the primary driver.<br/><br/><strong>Shop Around To Find Cheap Auto Insurance</strong><br/><br/>Familiarizing yourself with the above common car insurance terms will result in you making a wise decision when it comes to your auto coverage. Take your time and shop around before committing to a provider and you will be find the cheapest auto insurance company that will still meet your coverage needs.<br/><br/>The above terms are just the ones most frequently talked about or that affect the majority of drivers on the road. There are more common car insurance terms, but they are mainly state specific. The best way to find out what&#8217;s required in your state is by visiting your local DMV&#8217;s website.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>James J. Robinson							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Auto insurance can be very expensive for young drivers. Parents are often worried (with good reason) when a young adult reaches driving age. Here are some things that can help manage the risk and cost.My opinion is that a young driver should generally not be given a car and insurance without cost or obligation. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Auto insurance can be very expensive for young drivers. Parents are often worried (with good reason) when a young adult reaches driving age. Here are some things that can help manage the risk and cost.<br/><br/>My opinion is that a young driver should generally not be given a car and insurance without cost or obligation. If the young adult has to work or make a significant household contribution they may have more respect for the privilege being granted. It could also be helpful to have a written agreement about your rules for granting driving privileges. In most states a parent can withdraw permission for the young adult’s driver’s license. This should be considered if the young driver shows recklessness. Many insurance companies have a young driver’s safety program. Your agent may have information on this. Your insurance agent may also be willing to consult with the new driver about how the family’s policy will be affected by an accident or ticket for the new driver. To help keep costs down it is very important for the new driver to avoid tickets or accidents. A couple tickets or accidents could result in the entire family&#8217;s auto policy costs to be extremely high!<br/><br/>The largest factor to holding down a young drivers insurance cost is to have liability insurance only on the new driver’s vehicle. That would only be advisable if the cash value of the young persons vehicle is low and you can afford the cost of losing it. The type of vehicle driven can also make a significant difference. (In general the type of car the young adult doesn’t want will have the lowest insurance cost, for example a station wagon vs. a high performance sports car.) Most insurance companies give a discount if the new driver completes an approved safety course. There may also be a good student discount. Check with your insurance agent about available young driver discounts. If the rate for adding the new driver doesn’t seem reasonable you may want to shop rates from different companies. One item that you should not skimp on is the amount of liability coverage. THE STATE MINIMUM IS NOT ENOUGH PROTECTION! Consult with your agent and be sure you and the new driver have enough coverage.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Glenn Lamb							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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