Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the housing market in the United States continues to boom. If you are thinking about buying a new home for yourself and your family, be sure to evaluate insurance needs and costs at the same time you compare prices, locations and property taxes for your dream home. READ MORE >>
Friday, May 14, 2021 • Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler has issued an emergency rule that prohibits insurance companies from considering credit information in underwriting, or in setting rates for Auto, Boat, RV, Homeowners, and Renters policies. READ MORE >>
Friday, April 30, 2021 Personal Liability Besides making sure you have enough protection to cover possible damage to your own home and contents, you should also evaluate your exposure to liability risks. These result from damage to the property of another, or injury to a person, not a member of your household, for which you can be responsible. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, March 31, 2021 3 Important Things to Know About Fire Extinguishers Whether your home or business is a three-story Tudor, a skyline-grazing apartment, an RV on wheels, skyscraper, or small office space you need at least one fire extinguisher for it. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, March 24, 2021 First things first: Do you really need to bring your tablet or laptop on your camping trip in The Great Pacific Northwest? Are you really going to watch a movie instead of looking at the stars? Check your email instead of roasting marshmallows? Work instead of play? Well, OK. We can’t stop you. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Love Bites—Get Umbrella Coverage In today’s economy, everyone is pinching pennies. So why worry about umbrella coverage? Shouldn’t a home and auto policy leave you adequately covered? Unfortunately, we live in a world of lawsuits. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 9, 2020 First and foremost, make sure you and your family stay safe. Everything else can be replaced. If requested by the authorities, immediately follow all evacuation orders. If you have time to take action and the fires are far enough away that they are not threatening your safety, here are some things you can do to assist firefighters and minimize the damage to your home. READ MORE >>
Thursday, September 3, 2020 School is back and for many it is online. Parents and teachers, before you consider POD style learning or advertising your services for in home learning please consider the following: If you are accepting students in your home as a POD instructor, please, please, please contact your Home insurance provider to make sure in home business exposure is allowed. READ MORE >>
Friday, October 26, 2018
As you plan your next home renovation project, choosing the right contractor for the job is a critical first step in your planning process. You want to make sure you vet the quality of their work in advance, spell out in writing what work you want performed and agree upon the scope of the proje... READ MORE >>
Friday, September 14, 2018 Autumn is noted for the color and delight found in the changing of the seasons! But change also arrives in the form of the colorful masses that gather and celebrate…..around football stadiums. It happens around high school games on Friday nights and on crisp cool Saturdays around colleges and universities. READ MORE >>
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