You’ve worked hard for all you have, and your home is your castle. For most of us, it’s the biggest financial and emotional commitment you’ll ever make. It doesn’t matter if you own your home or you rent—protect yourself with property insurance.
Why do you need property insurance? Property and liability insurance protects you when things go wrong in your home or on your property. Let’s say your gardener cuts himself while mowing your lawn…are you liable? Yes. What about when one of your son’s friends falls off your retaining wall and breaks his arm…are you liable? Yes. What if there’s a fire in your home? A robbery? Will property insurance replace whats been damaged or stolen? Yes. Do you need property insurance? Absolutely, yes.
Property Insurance can be confusing. Do you live in a flood plain? Do you need earthquake coverage? Personal liability coverage? Do you own fine jewelry, musical instruments or sports collectibles? Do you live in a condo with neighbors above or below you? Do you live near an airport? Knowing what questions to ask is half the task! But, with the right insurance agent to guide you, the process can be pretty easy and stress free. That’s our mission at PSI Insurance—to make your life easier. Life is unpredictable, and bad things happen to all of us—things beyond our control. But, with the right insurance coverage and an agent that is working for you and not the insurance company, it’s much easier to recover from the loss and move forward.
Is property insurance affordable? Yes—but unexpected property damage or loss is not! Don’t leave yourself at risk—get the coverage you need to protect your property. Let Personal Shopper Insurance find you the best coverage for the things that are near and dear to your heart. Our personal approach means we’ll take the time to understand your situation, your budget and the value of your assets. We’ll find you the best insurance value for your money, so you can rest easy and know that we’ve got you covered!
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