Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Student Laptop Insurance

I would almost bet that you have not thought of insuring your children's laptops. With all the other things you buy for them, I know it did not enter my mind that maybe we should insure the laptops. I saw on the Internet that you could get affordable student laptop insurance and I thought it was a great idea. So many things can happen to their laptops. They can be dropped so easily and broken and sometimes even stolen. If you have this insurance you wouldn't need to worry if you had a fire either. In addition, one of the most common accidents with any laptop is liquids, such as pop, spilling on them. It really pays to insure them from K-12.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Do i have to get an auto insurance when i buy a used car? or else, they don't sell the car to a person who doesn't have an auto insurance? I currently have a lease car that will be returned this January next year. But i want to get a used car soon so that i can work on the car, but i won't be driving it around. The car will be in my garage until i return the lease car and get an auto insurance. I live in Philadelphia, PA
Any suggestion?

Anonymous said...

When adjusters get that package thing from an attorney with legal documents, photographs and various other papers and etc. How much time does it typically state in the letter to respond? Do adjusters really respond by or on the date? Whenever they respond by phone, e-mail, letter or fax?