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By: Corin Cook
January 18th, 2023

Every relationship has its issues -- even the relationship between you and your insurance agency.

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By: Kaitlyn Pintarich
January 14th, 2023

Selecting classes, buying books, and choosing a meal plan are just some of the steps students take to get ready for college. Parents, on the other hand, are worrying about how to pay for school, the safety of their child while away, and maybe even beginning to experience a little bit of empty nest syndrome. With all that hustle and bustle, making sure your child has adequate insurance coverage when going away to college can be easily forgotten.

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Personal Auto | Individuals & Families | Condo Insurance | Learning Center | Home Insurance | car insurance | Pet Insurance | Renters Insurance | homeowners insurance | individuals and families | Life Insurance

By: Corin Cook
January 14th, 2023

Did you know June 28th is National Insurance Awareness Day? OK, OK — we realize not everybody is as insurance-obsessed as us, and you probably didn’t know that.

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Personal Auto | Individuals & Families

By: Robbie Hoye
January 12th, 2023

If you’re currently a Flexcar subscriber, or looking to rent your first vehicle through the service, you may want to know more about the service and how you are covered when you’re behind the wheel.

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Personal Auto | Individuals & Families | Learning Center | individuals and families

By: Corin Cook
January 10th, 2023

Your child is going off to college. I know your mind is probably racing with all sorts of thoughts and decisions about your evolving family and household. What will your new schedule look like? How much less food do you need to buy each week? What exactly should you do with the newly empty bedroom? And how in the world will you get through each day without being able to watch over your “baby” at every waking moment? Wow, this is all so scary …