Posts Tagged "policy"

When Can I Remove my Teen from my Auto Insurance Policy?

Posted by on Apr 11, 2016 in Auto, Education | Comments Off on When Can I Remove my Teen from my Auto Insurance Policy?

One of the most frequent questions we receive at the agency is about teen drivers. Youthful drivers (or teen drivers more commonly known) are drivers that are between the ages of 16-25.  This risk pool of drivers is one of the highest risk factors for insurance carriers. And quite frankly, a stressful financial impact to most families.   Many times when a family looks to add a teen driver to the policy it more than doubles the cost of the policy.  With that, many parents want to immediately look to having the child obtain their own policy.  Let’s take a look at why most of the time,...

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8 Reasons Why Spring + Cleaning + Home Inventory = Happy, Refreshing & Responsible

Posted by on Apr 8, 2014 in Home, Insurance | 0 comments

Things are finally starting to look a bit like Spring.  This time of year is typically for many of us in the Midwest, a time of rebirth, and renewal. Things are beginning to green up, the snow blades are being replaced by mowers and we begin to emerge from our caves that we have spent countless days cooped up since the change of seasons.  Finally the fresh air and greenery outdoors make us want to pretti-fy our indoor spaces, too. It just makes us feel better.  And “Spring Cleaning” was created for just that reason. This is the one time per year most of us deep clean, get rid of,...

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Should you Purchase Flood Insurance?

Posted by on Feb 20, 2014 in Insurance | 0 comments

Should you Purchase Flood Insurance?

–Excerpt taken from the Hendricks County Flyer 2/20/2014 Officials warn of possible flooding The Indiana Department of Homeland Security is reminding Hoosiers to be aware of the possibility for strong storms followed by flooding in some areas. The National Weather Service predicts the storms could contain damaging winds, lightning and periods of moderate to heavy rain. The combination of melting snow, rain, and a deeply frozen ground may cause flooding. Hoosiers should make sure cell phones and other electronic devices are fully charged in case of a power outage and be ready to take...

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