As you enjoy the extra cash in your bank account, it may be a good time to take a look at another expense that impacts your budget: your auto insurance.
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What to Do If You Witness a Car Accident
Posted on May 17, 2022 in Insurance Tips, Auto Insurance, Auto Accidents,Witnesses to car accidents can play a critical role in ensuring victims’ safety. They can also play a key role in assisting law enforcement and claims adjusters in getting the story straight.
How to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft
Posted on April 14, 2022 in Insurance Tips, Auto Insurance,We’ve all heard stories of car break-ins where thieves target a purse, stereo system or other valuables left inside the vehicle. But recently, a new type of automotive crime is on the rise: catalytic converter theft.
What to Know About Ice Storms: Causes, Effects and Safety
Posted on February 9, 2022 in Home Insurance, Safety, Insurance Tips,In many places, dealing with winter weather like snow, sleet and ice is a normal part of life. But there’s a less common type of winter storm that can cause significant damage no matter where you live: ice storms.
How Quickly Can a Christmas Tree Catch Fire?
Posted on December 10, 2021 in Home Insurance, Safety, Insurance Tips,Many people love their Christmas decorations and choose to leave them up for a few weeks after the holiday. But when it comes to a dried-out live Christmas tree, that's a dangerous risk to take.