This week Tague Insurance introduced the "Featured Fan" to help assist our staff in choosing the Fan of the Week winner. Thanks to our Featured Fan and congratulations to this week's winner!
Please tell all your FB Friends to come and Like our page. All Tague Insurance Fans have a shot at being the Featured Fan and or winning the Fan of the Week drawing!!! Spread the word.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Tague Insurance Fan of the Week Drawing #5
Tague Insurance congratulates this week's winner. Remember to tell all your FB Friends about our Tague Insurance Facebook page and ask them to become a Fan.
Fan of the Week Winner Week #5...watch the video to see if you are a winner! If you did win please email your mailing address to info@tagueins.com so we can send out your $25 Visa card. Have a great weekend and please tell your FB Friends to Fan our page.
Fan of the Week Winner Week #5...watch the video to see if you are a winner! If you did win please email your mailing address to info@tagueins.com so we can send out your $25 Visa card. Have a great weekend and please tell your FB Friends to Fan our page.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Tague Insurance: Fan of the Week Drawing #4
Tague Insurance congratulates this week's winner. Remember to tell all your FB Friends about our Tague Insurance Facebook page and ask them to become a Fan.
Fan of the Week Winner Week#4...watch the video to see if you are a winner! If you did win please email your mailing address to info@tagueins.com so we can send out your $25 Visa card. Have a great weekend and please tell your FB Friends to Fan our page.
Become a Fan of Tague Insurance today and you could be a winner in our Fan of the Week drawing! Go to www.facebook.com/tagueinsurance
Fan of the Week Winner Week#4...watch the video to see if you are a winner! If you did win please email your mailing address to info@tagueins.com so we can send out your $25 Visa card. Have a great weekend and please tell your FB Friends to Fan our page.
Become a Fan of Tague Insurance today and you could be a winner in our Fan of the Week drawing! Go to www.facebook.com/tagueinsurance
Tague Insurance: Fan of the Week Drawing #3
Congratulations to the winner of our Week# 3 drawing! Please tell all your Facebook Friends about the Tague Insurance Fan page so they can have a chance to win as well. We want to get to 1000 Fans in the near future and we need your help to get there.
Check out Tague Insurance on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tagueinsurance
Check out Tague Insurance on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tagueinsurance
Tague Insurance Facebook Fan of the Week - Drawing #2
Tague Insurance congratulates our winners from the week two drawing! Please tell all your Facebook Friends to become a Fan of Tague Insurance on Facebook. We are trying to have a little fun with insurance. Check out the video below to see who won:
Check out Tague Insurance on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tagueinsurance
Check out Tague Insurance on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tagueinsurance
Tague Insurance launches Facebook Page With A Bang
Tague Insurance wanted to kick start our Facebook outreach to our clients and prospects by holding a 100 Fans in 10 Days incentive. We gave out $150 in prizes to five lucky winners. Go check out our Facebook page to see the video and details of this incentive.
Become a Fan of our Tague Insurance Facebook page for a chance to be one of the weekly winners!
Status Update:
The drawing is complete...the winners have been selected! Thank you to all our FB Fans. Watch the video below for the drawing and winners. If you are a winner please send an email to info@tagueins.com with your mailing address so we can send out your winnings. Reference: Facebook Winner http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scHYzNv5lks
Check out Tague Insurance on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tagueinsurance
Become a Fan of our Tague Insurance Facebook page for a chance to be one of the weekly winners!
Status Update:
The drawing is complete...the winners have been selected! Thank you to all our FB Fans. Watch the video below for the drawing and winners. If you are a winner please send an email to info@tagueins.com with your mailing address so we can send out your winnings. Reference: Facebook Winner http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scHYzNv5lks
Check out Tague Insurance on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tagueinsurance
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Tague Insurance - Homeowner Policy Coverage
When you own a home it is important to have a basic understanding of the coverage on your home insurance policy. Tague Insurance wants to make sure that you have an opportunity to get some understanding of the main coverage items. The article below is a very basic yet understandable overview of a few key coverages.
Homeowners Coverage – Part 1
Generally, a homeowners insurance policy includes at least six different coverage parts. The names of the parts may vary by insurance company, but they typically are referred to as Dwelling, Other Structures, Personal Property, Loss of Use, Personal Liability and Medical Payments coverages. They are usually presented as policy sections and are often labeled Coverages A through F. This article discusses Coverage Parts A, B, and C, which protect property.
Coverage A, Dwelling
The homeowner policy's first coverage section protects your house and any attached structures, such as garages, decks or fences. The typical policy covers your home when it is damaged by many perils (also known as causes of loss) including fires or storms. However, the following causes of loss are usually excluded from coverage under the homeowners policy:
Earthquake
Flood
Faulty maintenance
Damage from insects or vermin
Wear and tear, gradual damage or deterioration
Coverage B, Other Structures
This coverage section protects structures that are not attached to the home, such as a detached (separate) garage, storage or utility shed, playground equipment and swimming pools.
Coverage C, Personal Property
This covers your possessions, whether they are at your home or away with you on vacation. Personal property is often covered on a named peril basis. This means that only the causes of loss listed in the policy section are covered. The coverage is also subject to limitations and exclusions. Types of property having significant value, such as jewelry, fine arts, collectibles, etc., may require special protection. Talk to your agent about scheduling (adding) coverage on a floater which broadens and extends coverage for high-valued possessions.
Actual Cash Value vs. Replacement Cost
Commonly, protection under sections A and B is provided on either an actual cash value or a replacement cost basis. Actual cash value is defined as replacement cost minus depreciation. Replacement cost is the actual cost to replace the structure, regardless of depreciation. Check your policy to see which type of coverage you have. Coverage under section C is usually provided on an actual cash basis. However, your agent may be able to add replacement cost to your possessions just like that found in Coverage A.
Please be sure to read Part two, which briefly discusses other coverage.
COPYRIGHT: Insurance Publishing Plus, Inc., 1996, 2003, 2010
Homeowners Coverage – Part 1
Generally, a homeowners insurance policy includes at least six different coverage parts. The names of the parts may vary by insurance company, but they typically are referred to as Dwelling, Other Structures, Personal Property, Loss of Use, Personal Liability and Medical Payments coverages. They are usually presented as policy sections and are often labeled Coverages A through F. This article discusses Coverage Parts A, B, and C, which protect property.
Coverage A, Dwelling
The homeowner policy's first coverage section protects your house and any attached structures, such as garages, decks or fences. The typical policy covers your home when it is damaged by many perils (also known as causes of loss) including fires or storms. However, the following causes of loss are usually excluded from coverage under the homeowners policy:
Earthquake
Flood
Faulty maintenance
Damage from insects or vermin
Wear and tear, gradual damage or deterioration
Coverage B, Other Structures
This coverage section protects structures that are not attached to the home, such as a detached (separate) garage, storage or utility shed, playground equipment and swimming pools.
Coverage C, Personal Property
This covers your possessions, whether they are at your home or away with you on vacation. Personal property is often covered on a named peril basis. This means that only the causes of loss listed in the policy section are covered. The coverage is also subject to limitations and exclusions. Types of property having significant value, such as jewelry, fine arts, collectibles, etc., may require special protection. Talk to your agent about scheduling (adding) coverage on a floater which broadens and extends coverage for high-valued possessions.
Actual Cash Value vs. Replacement Cost
Commonly, protection under sections A and B is provided on either an actual cash value or a replacement cost basis. Actual cash value is defined as replacement cost minus depreciation. Replacement cost is the actual cost to replace the structure, regardless of depreciation. Check your policy to see which type of coverage you have. Coverage under section C is usually provided on an actual cash basis. However, your agent may be able to add replacement cost to your possessions just like that found in Coverage A.
Please be sure to read Part two, which briefly discusses other coverage.
COPYRIGHT: Insurance Publishing Plus, Inc., 1996, 2003, 2010
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