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  • 1 month ago | auburnpub.com | Sarah Schlichter |Sarah Schlichter writes

    If you’ve ever spent a fortune at the emergency vet, pet insurance might sound appealing. By paying some of your vet expenses, these policies can save you money and help you make care decisions based on what’s best for your pet rather than what you can afford. The most common reason to have pet insurance is peace of mind, according to a recent NerdWallet survey of dog and cat owners. But insurance doesn’t pay for everything.

  • May 13, 2024 | nasdaq.com | Sarah Schlichter writes

    It’s a notice no homeowner wants to get: Your insurance company has decided not to renew your policy, effective in 30 days. The reason? Based on aerial photos of your home, your roof is in poor condition. Your first response might be outrage. Is your insurance company spying on you? Can it really take photos of your house at any time? The practice is legal — and in some ways it’s nothing new, according to insurance experts.

  • Feb 26, 2024 | nasdaq.com | Sarah Schlichter writes

    If you’ve ever spent a fortune at the emergency vet, pet insurance might sound appealing. By paying some of your vet expenses, these policies can save you money and help you make care decisions based on what’s best for your pet rather than what you can afford. The most common reason to have pet insurance is peace of mind, according to a recent NerdWallet survey of dog and cat owners. But insurance doesn’t pay for everything.

  • Feb 26, 2024 | news.lee.net | Sarah Schlichter |Sarah Schlichter writes

    If you’ve ever spent a fortune at the emergency vet, pet insurance might sound appealing. By paying some of your vet expenses, these policies can save you money and help you make care decisions based on what’s best for your pet rather than what you can afford. The most common reason to have pet insurance is peace of mind, according to a recent NerdWallet survey of dog and cat owners. But insurance doesn’t pay for everything.

  • Aug 20, 2023 | news.lee.net | Kayda Norman |Kayda Norman writes |Sarah Schlichter writes

    The average cost of homeowners insurance in North Dakota is $2,065 per year, or about $172 per month, according to a NerdWallet analysis. That’s more than the national average of $1,820 per year. We’ve analyzed rates and companies across the state to find the best homeowners insurance in North Dakota. Note: Some insurance companies included in this article may have made changes in their underwriting practices and no longer issue new policies in your state.

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