May is Motorcycle Safety Month

Motorcycle Safety Month is an annual event that takes place in May to raise awareness about motorcycle safety and the importance of sharing the road with motorcyclists. The event is organized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and is intended to reduce the number of motorcycle accidents and fatalities that occur each year.…

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April is National Distracted Awareness Month

Distracted Driving Awareness Month is an annual campaign held in April to raise awareness about the dangers of distracted driving and encourage drivers to avoid distractions while driving. The campaign is designed to educate drivers on the risks of texting, using a phone, eating, drinking, grooming, or any other activity that takes their attention away…

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Umbrella Insurance-101

It may be called an umbrella policy, but it has nothing to do with your favorite pop-open rain deflector. “Umbrella” is a term to help visualize how this policy provides a wider range of coverage that extends your protection from other, existing insurance policies. If you’re faced with a lawsuit, injury or accident, the expenses…

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How to Wrap and Winterize Your Pipes

As you’re preparing your home for wintry weather, make sure that winterizing your pipes is on your to-do list. A pipe that is filled with water and freezes in cold temperatures is expensive to repair if it bursts. It can also inflict considerable damage on your home. In fact, Home Advisor estimates that a burst…

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What Does Renters Insurance Cover?

When you looked over your lease agreement, you probably saw a section explaining that your building is insured. That section is referring to the insurance policy your landlord has on the building. Of course, it’s important that your building is insured. However, it’s also important to know that their insurance policy does not generally cover…

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Tips for Creating a Home Emergency Plan

Disaster can strike at any time. And since we can’t always determine when or where an emergency will happen, you and your family must be prepared. Unfortunately, according to FEMA, nearly 60% of American adults have not practiced what to do in a disaster and only 39% have developed an emergency plan. To help you…

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School Bus Safety Tips

Article from The National Safety Council. School days bring congestion: School buses are picking up their passengers, kids on bikes are hurrying to get to school before the bell rings, harried parents are trying to drop their kids off before work. It’s never more important for drivers to slow down and pay attention than when…

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