Don’t Let Your Home be Haunted Without Homeowners Insurance this Halloween!

The holidays are already upon us as Halloween has most likely taken over all your local stores a month or two ago 😉  Halloween invites slightly (very slightly) cooler weather here in Southern California, lots of adorable and scary visitors, as well as deliciously, nauseating Halloween candy. With the increased amount of traffic in your home it is an excellent time to review your California... Read Article

“El Nino is Spanish for, The Nino.”

While Chris Farley consistently provided the most hilarious sketches, the devastation caused by the California El Nino storm were very severe.  El Nino of 1997-98 was California’s wettest winter on record.  Up to seven inches of rain would fall in a single day, roads were washed away, along with beautiful homes that were completely submerged.  The damage caused by El Nino cost California more than... Read Article

It’s Time to Eat Some Salad!

Summer is nearing an end and I know many of us have worked hard to get that bathing suit worthy body. However, I am sure most of us do not want to lose that body simply because the summer is over.  We don’t have the luxury of winter hibernation in sunny California.  In order to express the importance of having a quality California Health Insurance... Read Article

Well Don’t Just Sit There!

Source So why are you just sitting there!? 😉 We live in a time where the vast majority of Americans work in positions where they are required to sit most of the day.  According to PR Newswire, there was a survey conducted by Ergotron which found that 86 percent of Americans sit all day, every day.  In addition to all the sitting at work and... Read Article

What does California Homeowners Insurance Really Cover?

The majority of us do not tend to think about what our Homeowners Insurance policy covers, or does not cover until disaster strikes and we learn about the policy “exclusions” the hard way.  We assume that our Homeowners Insurance will be there for us and cover any type of damage.  This however is a very unfortunate and common misconception.  According Bankrate, “a survey found that... Read Article