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Our newsletter articles are designed to provide helpful information on a wide range of timely topics. Simply click on one of the headlines below and the full article will appear. And keep checking month after month. You never know what story may address your individual situation.
October
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Where the Deer and Antelope Play: Avoiding Animal Collisions
In many parts of the country, autumn brings an increase in insurance claims related to collisions with animals, primarily deer. Consider these tips for avoiding animal collisions, and make sure you have comprehensive insurance coverage.
September
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Licensing Laws Help Parents Protect Teen Drivers
Every state has implemented three-stage graduated driver licensing (GDL) programs to provide drivers ages 15 to 17 with more practice and to discourage risky behavior. Make sure your teenager has appropriate training, and that both you and your teen understand the applicable rules, safety concerns, and insurance issues.
August
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Back-to-College Insurance Needs
If you have a student heading off to college, you may want to address these insurance needs before the beginning of the school year.
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On the Road Again: RV Insurance Tips
Whether you own an RV or are considering buying one, be sure you understand the insurance requirements and coverage options for your home on wheels.
July
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Play It Safe Around Pools and Spas
A backyard swimming pool or spa can be a focal point for summer fun, but it can also be an attractive nuisance that requires extra insurance coverage and extra vigilance – especially where young children are concerned.
June
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House Hunters Should Check for Insurance Issues
Uncovering and addressing potential problems early in the process could help homebuyers avoid costly surprises associated with a particular property.
May
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Hurricane Season on the Horizon: Are You Prepared?
The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season is projected to be less severe than average, but every hurricane season brings the potential for danger. Consider these tips for protecting your house, planning for evacuation, and carrying appropriate insurance.
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Easy Riders: Bikers Should Consider Safety and Insurance
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, when motorcycle enthusiasts and motorists are reminded to “share the road” and help prevent crashes, injuries, and deaths.
April
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Tornado Watch: With Spring Comes Heightened Twister Threat
Although Florida and the Tornado Alley often suffer the most damage and loss of life, tornadoes can strike almost anywhere in the continental United States. Here’s how you can prepare for tornado season.
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Car Theft: Once Waning, Now on the Rise Again
The number of motor vehicle thefts has been picking up since 2014, and some particularly valuable parts may also be vulnerable. Consider these tips to help protect your car from thieves.
March
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Flood Insurance: Behind the Headlines
Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria captured widespread attention, but flooding is the most common disaster in the United States. Learn about the National Flood Insurance Program, and how flood mitigation measures might help protect your home and pay for themselves in the long run.
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Protecting Your Vehicle with Collision and Comprehensive Coverage
These optional forms of coverage can help you repair or replace an expensive vehicle without incurring high out-of-pocket costs.
February
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Driver Distractions: Cell Phone Use Not the Only Deadly Risk
A number of modern-day distractions are contributing to fatal car accidents. It’s important to be aware of common behaviors that could affect driving performance and cause a motor vehicle crash.
January
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Crash Course: What to Do After an Auto Collision
Even a minor auto collision can be stressful and hazardous, so it’s important to stay as calm and focused as possible after an accident. If you are involved in a collision, there are steps you can take to stay safe at the scene and steer clear of costly complications down the road.
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Insuring Your Home-Based Business
If you run a business from your home, your homeowners insurance may not provide sufficient coverage for your business assets and income. In-home business insurance policies can offer broader protection, tailor-made for businesses that operate out of a residence.