Monday, December 5, 20225 Tips to Combat Ice Dams This winter in Washington State, an ice dam may just be your roof’s worst enemy. What is an ice dam? As snow melts and refreezes along the edge of your roof, the accumulation of ice essentially forms a dam, preventing water from running off as it normally would. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 30, 2020 If you are working from home using property supplied by your employer, we first encourage you to contact your employer and ask or confirm the following: -Confirm your employer's Business insurance includes BPP (Business Personal Property) and confirm that coverage is comprehensive enough for tele-commuters. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, May 12, 2020 As we approach the summer, many restaurants are beginning to plan for a gradual return to normal operations. We have compiled a list of some key considerations and best practices – particularly those related to management responsibilities, food safety, sanitation, health monitoring, and social distancing. READ MORE >>
Thursday, June 13, 2019Unique among motor sports, driving all-terrain vehicles combines an exhilarating workout with a test of maneuvering skills and a hearty dose of adrenaline. Fun as it is though, it can be a risky activity. So, take a systematic approach to keeping things safe before, during and after your outings. READ MORE >>
Friday, February 1, 2019 Most properly licensed persons who drive cars (including vans, SUVs, hybrids, crossovers or pickup trucks) are eligible for policies designed for standard and preferred drivers. In the insurance world, standard and preferred refer to those who typically: • Drive vehicles that are relatively inexpensive to repair or replace 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 >>
Thursday, August 23, 2018 For decades insurers have used advertising, policyholder notices, brochures and now Websites to preach an important message….buy adequate coverage. Regardless, homeowner underinsurance remains a reality for many homeowners. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 17, 2018 In order to properly value your personal possessions, you have to go through the tedious, difficult process of documenting what you own. The following list could be very helpful in identifying what you own and, more importantly, be used as proof of loss in case disaster strikes such as a serious storm, theft, or fire. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 11, 2018 5 Alarms to Consider for Your Home What alarms and sensors do you need in your home? The answer is different for everyone. But, whatever your situation, today’s technology has you covered with options including online monitoring and more. READ MORE >>
Monday, May 14, 2018 Making a Case for a Fire-Wise Landscape You’ve heard all about the record dry weather across the country, and you’ve probably heard about the increased threat of wildfires, too. But, have you considered the fire risk of your own landscaping here in Washington State? READ MORE >>
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