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Airbags have saved thousands of lives and prevented countless serious injuries. But they can kill a small child, particularly if the passenger is too close to the airbag. - More Information
At least half of all fires are started by kids and teenagers. There are steps you can take to reduce the chances your home becomes an arson target. - More Information
30 seconds is all an experienced thief needs to break into your car and steal something inside, attached to the car or the entire vehicle. Simple deterrents make your car a less desireable target. - More Information
Many kids are too big for car seats but not yet big enough for seat belts. Unintentional injury and death to young children can be greatly reduced by booster seats. - More Information
Millions of infants and children are injured each year in in-home accidents and thousands die. Take a few precautions around your house for the sake of your children or visiting kids. - More Information
Reports about prior losses to homes are used by insurers and can be used by home buyers to learn more about the condition of a home. CLUE and other reports can be provided to help you learn about future insurance costs, an important component of monthly home cost. - More Information
Good money and credit management mean lower insurance rates. Different companies use credit based insurance scores differently; we represent many companies and can find the best fit for your score. - More Information
Sharing the road with trucks: knowing what big rig drivers can see and how long it takes them to stop or turn their tractor trailer will help you avoid a crash. - More Information
Planning is the key to getting everything you need and getting out in the event you are forced to leave your home in an emergency evacuation. - More Information
Most fires and explosions happen during that first use of the season. Inspect the grill for safety first and exercise a few precautions. - More Information
E-Commerce business insurance provides protection for business, data loss and other damages but there are several things you can do so your business isn't victimized. - More Information
Rider error is the cause of most jet ski injuries and deaths and the majority involve younger operators. Rules and responsibilities that apply to other boaters also apply to jet skis. - More Information
Most mold is harmless but control of mold should be a concern. Learn how to control mold and how your insurance may respond to mold damage. - More Information
One of the shocks of leaving the safe haven of campus and parental stewardship is the cost and need for different kinds of insurance. - More Information
Damaged and diseased trees and dead branches contribute to storm damages. In most cases your homeowner policy will reimburse you for damage from falling trees or flying branches but you can avoid the loss and danger. - More Information
Generic auto parts that are independently by the Certified Automotive Parts Association are equivalent to or superior to original parts and can greatly reduce repair insurance costs. - More Information
Aggressive driving means different things to different people. Don't leave your driving behavior open to interpretation and become a victim of road rage. - More Information
A fall from an unattended shopping cart can cause injuries as serious as those sustained in a car accident. Learn how to keep your child safe. - More Information
One of the most important pool safety measures re barriers to keep unsupervised toddlers and young child away from the water. Many pool tragedies can be prevented. - More Information
Prom time is an especially dangerous time for teen drivers. Plan ahead for safe transportation or to remove opportunities to be on the road. - More Information
Tens of thousands of children are rushed to the emergency room each year with trampoline injuries. Common sense and a few precautions will go a long way to keeping kids safe. - More Information
Underinsurance - too little insurance protection to replace a home - is something that should be explored before a loss. Learn why you may not have enough insurance and what to do about it. - More Information
What can you do to protect yourself from drives who don't carry insurance? Despite state laws requiring insurance, uninsured motorists are a fact of life. - More Information
Water can quickly cause thousands of dollars of damage to your home. A regular home maintenance plan is a good way to avoid problems. - More Information
Wedding plans don't always go according to plan, often putting $3,000 - $6,000 in non-refundable deductibles at risks. What can insurance do for you before and after the wedding? - More Information
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