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If you've always thought you were prepared for disasters because you carried insurance, Antone P. Braga's internet site may have you thinking again.
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For Immediate Release:
Are you hoping against hope or are you "Well" prepared for disaster? Nearly everyone carries insurance, but an insurance consumer mediator now helps policyholders become "disaster prepared." If you've always thought you were prepared for disaster because you carried insurance, Antone P. Braga's internet site may have you thinking again. "The millions of people who suffer disasters each year such as earthquake, hurricane, tornado, fire and flood usually carry insurance, but they generally have no idea what they have coming, even after asking around," according to Braga.
"Just what should they expect, and how do they conceive their damage claims or partake in the process? Nearly everyone has been left out of the loop, mainly because most of us would rather hope for the best than prepare for the worst. I realize people have an aversion to this subject like none other, through years of marketing portrayal. However, advertising is no first-hand reality. We must see for ourselves through our own eyes." Braga said.
Features on Braga's resource-rich site include:
Free Claim Advice-- Policyholders can get professional claim advice on property insurance claims, for fire, tornado, hurricane, flood, earthquake, or other disaster: click here.
"Policy Ensurance"-- the awareness/preparedness book for property insurance policyholders. Excerpts, library availablility and ordering details from major bookstores are offered.
Also included on the site are Case Studies, Essays and much more.
"It is important to have a basic understanding of how to determine what you are entitled to under your property insurance policies (home, business, auto, boat, etc.). Surely policyholders in good standing are legitimate and entitled to have a basic understanding of how to determine what they are entitled to under their property insurance policies (home, business, auto, boat, etc.), in terms of fundamental adjusting principles, rights, and rules that show and tell what to expect. And, how to calculate, prepare and settle claims. There is no reasonable argument against the policyholder having equal information as the company, before and during the claim process. No one can very well argue that a policyholder in good standing is any less legitimate than the company itself.
More so than ever, the mere assumption you are in good hands and not actually know what to expect may simply invite a walk down the primrose path," said Braga.
About the author: Braga's insurance adjusting experience began in 1960, and he first published policyholder preparedness in 1977. His story can be found here.