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Property & Business Interruption Insurance for CT Restaurants: 2026 Coverage & Cost
Property Insurance

Property & Business Interruption Insurance for CT Restaurants: 2026 Coverage & Cost

CT restaurant property + BI: $3,200-$24,000+ in 2026. Water damage drives 34% of claims, fire 28%. BI structure, EPI, replacement cost vs. ACV, and the 5 structural decisions.

Jun 13, 2026
The Depreciation Trap: The Math Behind What Your Insurance Actually Pays
Insurance Depreciation

The Depreciation Trap: The Math Behind What Your Insurance Actually Pays

Your $200K kitchen is worth $87K to your insurer. Your $75K roof pays out $39K. We ran the actual depreciation math on five common high-value claims — the numbers will surprise you.

May 11, 2026
Should I File This Claim — Or Just Pay Out of Pocket? A CT Agent's Honest Framework
Insurance Claims

Should I File This Claim — Or Just Pay Out of Pocket? A CT Agent's Honest Framework

Before you call your carrier — read this. A Connecticut independent agent walks through the real claim-versus-pay-out-of-pocket framework, including the CLUE report trap, the 3-year premium math, and when filing is absolutely the right call.

Apr 28, 2026
Actual Cash Value vs. Replacement Cost on Your Connecticut Roof: The Decision That Costs Thousands
Roof Insurance

Actual Cash Value vs. Replacement Cost on Your Connecticut Roof: The Decision That Costs Thousands

ACV or RCV on your roof is the single most consequential line item on a Connecticut homeowners policy in 2026. See the real claim math, learn which carriers still offer Replacement Cost on 15-plus year roofs, and know exactly how to check your declarations page.

Apr 27, 2026
Your Insurer Wants a 4-Point Inspection and Roof Photos — Can They Drop You?
Home Inspection

Your Insurer Wants a 4-Point Inspection and Roof Photos — Can They Drop You?

Connecticut insurers are inspecting more homes than ever. What triggers a 4-point inspection, what inspectors actually look for, your rights under CT law, and the practical playbook to pass — and what to do if the report comes back with issues.

Apr 26, 2026
Why Did My Connecticut Homeowners Premium Just Double?
Homeowners Insurance

Why Did My Connecticut Homeowners Premium Just Double?

Your house hasn't changed, but your Connecticut homeowners premium just jumped 40%, 80%, even 100%. Here's exactly why rates are spiking in 2026 — and the five moves that actually bring your premium back down.

Apr 23, 2026
How Do I Properly Insure High-Value Jewelry in Connecticut?
Private Client

How Do I Properly Insure High-Value Jewelry in Connecticut?

Standard homeowners policies cap jewelry coverage at $1,000-$2,500. Learn how scheduled coverage, Agreed Value, and Mysterious Disappearance protection properly safeguard your Connecticut collection.

Apr 19, 2026
Property Insurance

How Do I Properly Insure High-Value Jewelry in Connecticut?

Standard homeowners policies cap jewelry theft payouts at $1,000-$2,500. Learn how Connecticut private clients use scheduled coverage, Agreed Value, and worldwide protection to properly insure rings, watches, and heirlooms.

Apr 18, 2026
The Depreciation Trap: The Math Behind What Your Insurance Actually Pays
Insurance Depreciation

The Depreciation Trap: The Math Behind What Your Insurance Actually Pays

Your $200K kitchen is worth $87K to your insurer. Your $75K roof pays out $39K. We ran the actual depreciation math on five common high-value claims — the numbers will surprise you.

Apr 10, 2026
I Got a Non-Renewal Letter in Connecticut — Your Step-by-Step Playbook
Non-Renewal

I Got a Non-Renewal Letter in Connecticut — Your Step-by-Step Playbook

A non-renewal is not a cancellation — but the 60-day window matters. Learn your rights under Connecticut law, how to read the non-renewal reason, the remarket order that actually works, and why the FAIR Plan should be your last resort.

Sep 26, 2025