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5 Telltale Signs It May Be Time For New Tires

5 Telltale Signs It May Be Time For New Tires

When it comes to vehicle safety, few things are as important as your tires and you should regularly inspect them to ensure they’re in good shape before taking your car out on the road. Tire safety is much more than just tire pressure. Familiarize yourself with these 5...

What is “Full Coverage” Auto Insurance?

What is “Full Coverage” Auto Insurance?

Full coverage has different meanings to different people. When most people refer to full coverage they’re referring to a mix of insurance coverages to protect their vehicle.  That being said, there is no such thing as “full coverage” just a combination of coverage...

Six Ways to Avoid a Holiday Decor Disaster In Your Home

Six Ways to Avoid a Holiday Decor Disaster In Your Home

The holiday season is here! No matter how you celebrate, you have likely added some holiday décor to your home. Lights, candles and festive plants add a wonderful, warm ambiance to areas of your home but take some extra steps to ensure that your décor pieces don’t...

Should I Have an Umbrella Insurance Policy?

Should I Have an Umbrella Insurance Policy?

Anyone who wishes to protect themselves from major claims or lawsuits, or would like to protect their assets or earnings would benefit from an umbrella insurance policy. Insuring your future is what an umbrella insurance policy can help with by safeguarding your...

Understand The Risks of Syncing Your Phone With a Rental Vehicle

Understand The Risks of Syncing Your Phone With a Rental Vehicle

BE AN INFORMED CONSUMER: During the holiday season many of us rely on rental cars to reach our destinations. With today’s technology making hands free calls, streaming music, and access to the internet so easy, it might be tempting to sync your phone with your rental...

Hosting a holiday party? 3 Things to Keep in Mind.

Hosting a holiday party? 3 Things to Keep in Mind.

There are many factors that go into hosting a great holiday party. Whether it’s prepping your family’s homemade, traditional recipes, cleaning your home for guests or decorating for the perfect holiday festivity, hosting a party is a lot of work! At the same time, it...

I Got Hit By Someone Who Doesn’t Have Insurance – Now What?

I Got Hit By Someone Who Doesn’t Have Insurance – Now What?

According to a recent study by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, approximately one out of every 8 drivers in the United States are uninsured. That’s a staggering figure when you think about your chances of being struck by one.  So, what can you do...

Five Things To Do For Fall Maintenance For Your Home

Five Things To Do For Fall Maintenance For Your Home

With winter season approaching, now is the time to do a few simple tasks around your home. Not only can this prevent damage from occurring, but it can help keep your home exterior clean. Instead of giving you a long laundry list of things to check off, we go over the...

Are You Prepared For a Disaster?

Are You Prepared For a Disaster?

September Represents National Preparedness Month Are you prepared for a disaster? Recent articles online, in the newspaper and commercials on televisions remind us that disasters are just a moment away. It is easy to think that’s a good reminder, yet fail to act on...

I’m Considered a High Risk Driver – What Can I do to Change That?

I’m Considered a High Risk Driver – What Can I do to Change That?

If you’re searching for a new auto insurance policy and the company or agent tells you you’re “high risk” what exactly does that mean and what can you do to improve that? While there is no real definition of what a high risk driver is, high risk drivers typically fall...

A Rodent Made a Nest In My Car and Caused Damage – Is it Covered?

A Rodent Made a Nest In My Car and Caused Damage – Is it Covered?

As cooler weather approaches at night or you park your car outside during the winter months, chances are that sooner or later a rodent will find its way inside of your warm vehicle. Rodents like rats, mice and even squirrels can make their way up inside of your engine...