
Insurance Plus ® is a Texas Based General Insurance Agency with 50 plus years combined experience in the Property and Casualty Insurance Industry, This includes Liability, Personal and Commercial, Auto, Property, Professional and Malpractice lines as well as Active War Zone operational risks. We are licensed in multiple U.S. states. We provide access to Standard and Non-Standard as well as International Insurance Markets.
Over the past 10 years many changes have occurred in technology and governmental regulations that effect consumers as well as the Insurance Industry as a whole in the various 50 United States and Internationally.
Although overall insuring principles and indemnity concepts are fairly constant, details and current practices are much more fluid. One should bear in mind that certain answers one finds may be dated due to these factors.
Our experience at
Insurance Plus is in all Lines of Property and Casualty Insurance.
For Homeowners Insurance Information see
http://www.insuranceplus.org/home.html To get information about Home Insurance and online Homeowners Quotes.
For Professional Liability or Errors and Omissions Insurance see
http://www.insuranceplus.org/eando.html to get Quotes or more information on Professional Liability Insurance.
For Medical Malpractice Insurance see
http://www.insuranceplus.org/medical-malpractice.html to get Quotes or more information on Malpractice Insurance.
For Auto Insurance see
http://www.insuranceplus.org/auto.html to get Quotes or information on Auto Insurance.

DISCLAIMER: Although we will attempt to answer general public questions here, Due to Legal requirements we must express professional disclaimer for any particular situation. Any answer given is general in nature and should not be taken as legal advice or taken at prima facie value as valid for your particular situation. Every Insuring risk or Loss has it's own peculiarities and every jurisdiction has it's own regulations. Also, questions in this type of forum may not always provide enough detail to fully or correctly answer. Although the overall principles and indemnifying intent of insuring instruments are similar from place to place, for more exact information one should always consult a local Insurance Agent or an Attorney practicing in your area as they will have the best familiarity with pertinent regulations for your place of residence or operation.
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