INSURANCE FAQ




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What does a homeowner's policy cover?​​
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Unless the cause of loss is excluded in the policy, a homeowner's policy provides coverage for personal liability, medical payments to others, and accidental direct physical loss to your dwelling.
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The policy provides coverage for your personal property for specific perils including, but not limited to:
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Fire​
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Lightning
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Windstorm
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Hail
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Theft
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2. What information is needed for a homeowner's quote?
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Name of the homeowner(s)
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Phone Number
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Address
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Value of the home
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Year Built
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Is it current insured?
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If yes - through who?​
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What are the policy dates and is it being non-renewed?
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What your the current yearly premiums?
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Any unattached building?​
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Mortgage information (if applicable)
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Closing date (if applicable)
3. What information is needed for Auto Insurance?
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Name of driver(s)
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Phone Number
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Address and length of residence (own or rent)
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Birth date(s)
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Highest level of education
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Employment
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Vehicle Information (VIN) and how long owned
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Desired coverages and deductibles
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Driving history (accidents or infractions)
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Current insurance company, policy dates, and length of policy
Monday - Friday
9:00 am to 3:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday
CLOSED
Evenings by Appointment
Monday - Friday
9:00 am to 3:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday
CLOSED
Evenings by Appointment
HOURS & LOCATION
221 W. North Water Street
New London, WI 54961
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Office:
(Note: Landline)
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Office:
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Fax: 920-250-6099
Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Saturday - By Appointment
Sunday - CLOSED
Evenings by Appointment
4. What information is needed for a health insurance quote for Obamacare?
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Name of insured(s)
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Birth date(s)
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Phone number
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Email address
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Address and county of residence
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Estimated household income for the year to be insured
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Doctor preference (ThedaCare, Affinity, Aurora, etc.)
5. What information is needed for a health insurance quote for Medicare?
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Name of insured
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Date of birth
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Phone number
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Address
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Medicare card
6. When is the open enrollment period for Obamacare?
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November 1st to December 15h
7. When is the annual enrollment period for Medicare?
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October 15th to December 7th
8. What happens if you need insurance and it's outside the enrollment period?
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You would need a qualifying life event to allow you to sign up for a health insurance policy. There are four basic types of qualifying life events and they are:
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Loss of health coverage:​
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Losing existing health coverage​
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Losing eligibility for Medicare, Medicaid, or CHIP
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Turning 26 and losing coverage through a parent's plan
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Changes in household​
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Getting married or divorced​
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Having a baby or adopting a child
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Death in the family
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Changes in residence​
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Moving to a different zip code or county​
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A student moving to or from the place they attended school
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A seasonal worker moving to or from the place they both live and work
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Moving to our from a shelter or other transitional housing
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