Insurance Resources for Placer County Residents

Helpful guides, tools, and links to help you understand your coverage, navigate California's insurance market, and make better decisions about your protection.

Homeowners

Wildfire Insurance in Placer County: What You Need to Know

Major carriers are pulling back from California's foothill communities. Here's what that means for your coverage and what your options are.

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Homeowners

California FAIR Plan: The Basics

What the FAIR Plan covers, what it doesn't, and why you almost always need a companion DIC policy to get real protection.

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Auto

California Minimum Auto Coverage — Is It Enough?

California's 15/30/5 minimums are some of the lowest in the country. Learn why they often fall far short in a real accident.

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Business

Does My Homeowners Policy Cover My Home Business?

Almost certainly not in full. Understand what's excluded and how a business owner's policy (BOP) closes the gaps.

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Life

Term vs. Whole Life: Which Is Right for You?

A plain-English breakdown of the two most common life insurance types, who each is best for, and what questions to ask your agent.

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Liability

Why Every Homeowner Should Consider Umbrella Insurance

For a few hundred dollars a year, umbrella insurance adds $1M+ of liability protection. Here's why it's one of the best coverage values available.

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Helpful Tools & Checklists

Quick reference guides for common insurance situations.

Home Inventory Checklist

Documenting your belongings before a loss makes claims much easier. Use this checklist to create or update your home inventory.

What to Do After an Auto Accident

The steps to take at the scene, when to call your agent, and how to document a claim for the best outcome.

Annual Coverage Review Checklist

What to review at each renewal: dwelling coverage vs. rebuild cost, liability limits, deductibles, and policy exclusions.

Wildfire Preparedness & Insurance Guide

Steps Placer County homeowners can take to reduce risk and ensure their insurance coverage will hold up after a wildfire event.

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