Have you seen your homeowners insurance premium lately? It could be a shocker.
Premiums are up by 25% to even 35% in some states at the same time that homes aren't worth what they may have been five years ago. What's going on? A few things actually.
Jerry Wallace is celebrating his 25th anniversary with GuideOne Insurance. Jerry began his career on March 1, 1987, and has many clients who have been with him since the beginning. Plus, Jerry firmly believes in customer service and satisfaction.
GuideOne Insurance, one of the nation's leading insurers of churches, has combined its expertise in church and personal lines insurance with its commitment to social responsibility to provide distinctive auto benefits for people of faith.
The first time most people think about insurance is with their first car or home. Usually this is because the law or bank requires us to do so. Although renter's insurance is usually not required, it is just as necessary to have. Not only will renter's insurance protect your personal items, it will also give you help with temporary housing and liability protection such as medical expenses for people on your property or a lawyer if you are sued by someone unintentionally injured by you.
Getting ready to take your motorcycle out of storage? Look for tips on getting your bike road-ready for the spring!
1) Before starting your bike, remove the spark plugs and pour two tablespoons of oil into the spark plug ports to lubricate the top portion of the cylinder walls.
2)Oil degrades in the off-season – now is a great time to change it to keep your engine in shape.
3)Check your clutch, brake and coolant levels and top off any that need it.
4)Look over your suspension and tires. Check your tires for excessive wear, stress marks, cracks or flat spots.
Before you rent a car, call us insurance agent to verify your coverage amounts.
Find out how much coverage you currently have on your own car. In most cases, whatever coverage and deductibles you have on your own car would apply when you rent a car, providing you are using the car for recreation and not for business.
If you have dropped either comprehensive or collision on your own car as a way to reduce costs, you will not be covered if your rental car is stolen or damaged in an accident.