Hi ,If you’ve ever been in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you’ve probably wondered:“Is my insurance still going to go up?”It’s a great question—and the answer isn’t always as straightforward as people think.We put together a quick, clear breakdo...
Hi ,Spring in Connecticut tends to uncover a few things—roof wear, water issues, and changes around the house that can impact your insurance.We put together a quick checklist of what’s worth reviewing right now.Click HERE to Read More!It’s a short r...
Spring Home Insurance Checklist for Connecticut Homeowners (2026 Guide) Spring in Connecticut is a welcome change—but it also brings its own set of risks for homeowners. From heavy rains and thawing ground to aging roofs and sump pump failures, this...
Hi ,Quick question:If you were sued tomorrow, would your current liability limits fully protect your net worth — and your future income?Many Connecticut homeowners and drivers are carrying limits that haven’t kept up with what they’ve built.I wrote a...
Hi ,Many homeowners are adding solar panels to their homes—but few realize it can affect their homeowners insurance.A client recently asked us what they should do to make sure their new solar panels are properly covered.The answer is simple, but impo...
Home improvements can increase your home's value—but they may also affect your homeowners insurance coverage. Learn the five upgrades you should always report to your insurance agent. The post (5) Home Updates You Should Always Tell Your Insurance Ag...
Do Solar Panels Affect Your Homeowners Insurance? Solar panels are becoming more common across Connecticut. Many homeowners install them to reduce energy costs, increase property value, and reduce their environmental footprint. A client recently aske...
If you live in Connecticut and own a home, drive a car, or have built meaningful assets, you’ve probably wondered: Should I carry liability insurance equal to my net worth? In most cases, the answer is yes — and sometimes more than that. Here’s how t...
Hi ,The Guilford Fire Department recently asked residents to help keep fire hydrants clear during winter.Even when snow starts to melt, hydrants can remain blocked by packed snow or plow piles—and that can delay firefighters in an emergency.We wrote...
Why the Guilford Fire Department Is Asking Residents to Clear Fire Hydrants The Guilford Fire Department recently asked residents and business owners to help keep fire hydrants clear during winter weather. It’s a simple request. But it can make a cri...
After the Connecticut Blizzard: What Homeowners Should Check Now The snow has finally slowed down across Connecticut. Roads are clearing, driveways are dug out, and life is getting back to normal. But for many Connecticut homeowners, storm damage doe...
What We’re Seeing Right Now in the Connecticut Insurance Market The insurance market in Connecticut continues to evolve. While the headlines may focus on national trends, what matters most is what’s happening locally — and how it affects your home an...
Winter Liability Risks Connecticut Homeowners Shouldn’t Ignore February in Connecticut is when winter claims tend to spike — and many aren’t caused directly by snowstorms. They’re caused by liability exposures that homeowners don’t always see coming....
Winter Driving in Connecticut: Do You Need Full Coverage or Liability Only? Winter in Connecticut is beautiful… until you’re driving in it. Between snow-covered roads, black ice, freezing rain, and sudden whiteout conditions, winter driving in CT bri...
Ice Dams in Connecticut: Customer Tips to Help Prevent Damage Winter in Connecticut brings snow, ice, and freezing temperatures—and with them, a common but costly homeowner problem: ice dams. At Page Insurance, we see ice dam claims every winter, and...