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Are you liable for summer fun?

Summer is just around the corner and when this time of the year begins, usually does many different recreational activities.  School will be out and parents will begin searching for leisure and recreational activities for their children to become involved in.  Activities can range from vacations and summer-long camps to simply purchasing new play and sports equipment or renewing membership at some sort of recreational club. Parents...

Yard Sale Season is Almost Here!

The warm weather is almost here and that means yard sale season is right around the corner! It's the sight of handmade signs sticking to telephone poles, street signs, or in spring and summer lawns that advertise nearby yard and garage sales! Usually, the merchandise that is sold is clothes, baby things,and toys.  Larger items such as exercise equipment, furniture, bedding and appliances are items...

VRP wants to discuss Renters' Insurance Needs

     Those who rent out property or live in apartments have it lucky. There is a renters policy designed especially for tenants.  Most insurance companies commonly use renters insurance to protect a tenants assets and belongings.  The policy usually covers possessions for common causes of loss, additional living expenses related to making other living arrangements, medical expenses for treating people insured on your property,...

Traveling by Zip-line?

Zip-lining is an extremely popular attraction that is done as recreation throughout the world. Zip-lines are also known by various names such as zip wires, rope slides, aerial runways, canopy, flying fox, and death slides. This recreation is a transportation system that consists of a steel cable, stretched on an incline between two different points of elevation. The person who is traveling does so by...

Under whose insurance are your grown up children covered?

Do you now consider your children as adults? Adult children may think that when a loss happens, their property will be covered by their mom or dad's homeowners or auto policy.  This is not always true and finding this out after a major loss can make the loss situation even worse.  A relative is only covered if he or she is a full-time resident of...