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Archives: 2017

Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah! Happy Holidays!

Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah! Happy Holidays!

Tis the season for gatherings and millions of us will take to the airways, rails, and roads.  Keep the following tips in mind to ensure your holidays are merry! Ask a neighbor to keep an eye on your place and leave them your contact information and itinerary. Place a hold on your mail and any other deliveries. We’re in the South, but have someone clear...

Is There A Policy That Insures Peace Of Mind?

Is There A Policy That Insures Peace Of Mind?

Tragedy can strike anybody at any time. Many years ago my grandparents lost everything they owned in the great Oakland, CA fire of 1991. At the ripe old ages of 82 and 84, everything they ever owned was suddenly gone – and they had no way to prove what they owned. They were also drastically underinsured and spent over a year with lawyers haggling over...

Distracted Driving And Teens – And All The Rest Of Us

Distracted Driving And Teens – And All The Rest Of Us

A teen’s two favorite things:  the car keys and their cell phone.  Unfortunately, that is a dangerous and sometimes deadly combination. And it’s not just an issue for teens. According to the National Safety Council, “Although texting is clearly a serious distraction, NSC data show drivers talking on cell phones are involved in more crashes.”  Hmm. That said drivers not just teens.  And it said...

Think You Know Auto Insurance? Take Our Pop Quiz

Think You Know Auto Insurance? Take Our Pop Quiz

    I’ll pay higher car insurance for a red car.     Liability insurance is required in every state.     A hybrid or electric car will cost more to insure than a comparable conventional vehicle.     If I don’t have enough money to pay car insurance premiums, there won’t be any problem if I let my coverage lapse – as long as...

Tennessee Home Insurance: What’s Not Covered

Tennessee Home Insurance: What’s Not Covered

There’s an old saying in the insurance business: “Your policy is only as good as the exclusions”.  In other words, if it’s not specifically excluded, it’s covered. Another rule of thumb is that insurance is not a maintenance program, but only covers things that are “sudden and accidental.” An old rickety fence that blows over in a storm will not likely be covered. Here’s a...