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Even Renters Need To Protect Their Homes

Even Renters Need to Protect Their Homes It may not be a house, but your apartment is still a home filled with memories and all that cool stuff you’ve spent a lifetime collecting. The best way to be financially protected is with Tennessee renter’s insurance. Your landlord’s insurance should cover any structural damage that might occur, but it won’t cover your personal things. Most importantly,...

Business Insurance

If you are operating a small business in Nashville or Tennessee you know it takes blood sweat and tears, as well as time and money to succeed. Business insurance (aka commercial insurance) protects your business property and personal assets by reducing your risk. Events such as a fire, theft, injury of an employee, a lawsuit, or a natural disaster could have devastating consequences that could...

Want To Live Through A Tornado?

Anyone who has seen the aftermath of a tornado can tell you that the damage left behind is devastating and not completely unlike a nuclear explosion. Lives as well as property may be lost if along the tornado’s path. Though their lack of predictability is one of a tornado’s most devastating weapons, we can determine that most occur in the spring….most. If your home suffers...

Avoid Those Water Leaks!

One of the most overwhelming situations to find yourself in is to walk into your house to discover flooding or extreme water damage to your treasured Nashville, Brentwood, or Franklin home. Luckily,  your Tennessee homeowners insurance policy will cover most of the water damage – however preventative maintenance is definitely the preferred method of action versus having to repair after the fact.  At Johnston &...

Photograph Your Accident - Smart Phone Users Unite!

Here’s your insurance tip for the day from Johnston & Associates Insurance: if you’re in an automobile accident – TAKE LOTS OF PICTURES OF ALL VEHICLES INVOLVED IN THE ACCIDENT. In the era of smartphones, and even basic ones for that matter, it is not difficult to snap a few pics of the damages before you do anything else at all. Now you have evidence...