Vermont Insurance Blog
Does Contractors Insurance Cover Equipment My Contracting Business Rents?
Many contracting firms in Vermont rely, at least at times, on leased or rented equipment. If your contracting business does, you’ll want to make sure that equipment is properly insured while your business is using it. Here’s a[...]
How Does My Condo Association Pay Its Condo Association Insurance Premiums?
The act of actually paying a condo association insurance premiums is a straightforward process. Most associations simply have the appropriate board member write a check or make an electronic payment. Passing the payment onto association members is a little more[...]
What Risks Does My Renters Insurance Policy Protect Against?
Renters insurance policies help protect Vermont residents who rent their living space from a number of risks. Here’s a guide to how most renters policies define the risks they offer protect from. What Risks Are Included in My Vermont[...]
Does My Business’ Commercial Umbrella Insurance Have Deductibles?
Generally speaking, commercial umbrella insurance policies don’t have standard deductibles. While there may be an occasional exception, you’re far more likely to find underlying limits requirements and self-insured retentions in your Vermont business’ commercial umbrella policy. These are similar to[...]
Is a Personal Umbrella Policy Really Necessary If I’m an Average Vermont Resident?
Personal umbrella insurance is sometimes viewed as a protection that only the wealthy need. This supplemental coverage isn’t just for people who have lots of assets, though. Many average Vermont residents can benefit from getting a personal umbrella policy.[...]
What Factors Affect My Motorcycle Insurance Rates in Vermont?
Insurance companies consider many different factors when calculating motorcycle insurance premiums. Riders have little control over some factors (e.g. age, gender and marital status), and others riders often don’t want to change (e.g. coverages and limits). There are still more[...]