by Tosten1980 | Sep 1, 2015 | Blog, claims, fire damage, home insurance, insurance tips
So, you’ve got an Amazing Fantasy #15 comic book – the first appearance of Stan Lee’s Spider Man in a safe from when you were just a kid. What you probably know is that this item can be worth tens of thousands of dollars, but what you probably don’t understand is what...
by Tosten1980 | Aug 18, 2015 | Blog, claims, home insurance, home safety, insurance tips, seasonal
We touched a couple weeks back on how simple pieces of technology can keep your home safe from burglary. Well, wouldn’t it be great if technology could help us avoid other claims like water damage, fire & freezing damage? Technology for the home has taken huge...
by Tosten1980 | Aug 6, 2015 | Blog, claims, home safety, insurance tips
Ah, summer. A time where we enjoy the great outdoors and most often take our vacation for the year. Whether you’re traveling close to home on a short camping trip or headed off to Europe with the drones of other tourists, keeping your home safe while you’re away can...
by Tosten1980 | Jun 14, 2015 | Blog, claims, home insurance, seasonal
Tornadoes, Hurricanes and Wind –Does my Insurance Cover this? Every state in our country can have a tornado, hurricane or suffer from a severe windstorm, so understanding that your home is protected with the right insurance to cover this type of loss is critical....
by Tosten1980 | Jun 5, 2015 | Blog, claims, home insurance, insurance tips, seasonal
Protecting your Home from Rodents and Rodent Damage You’ve spent a lot of time making your house perfect and keeping it clean. Don’t let a rodent destroy the inner workings of your home! A single rat can destroy insulation, chew through wires, weaken floor joists and...
by Tosten1980 | May 19, 2015 | auto insurance, Blog, claims
Beware of the Uninsured Motorists! Uninsured drivers are a huge problem across the United States. Each year billions are paid out in uninsured motorists claims. Even though uninsured motorists have steadily declined over the past decade, some states still have one in...