A Personal Insurance Update With temperatures falling and meteorologists predicting a colder than normal winter, the easiest and most cost efficient way to keep your home’s heat inside, while keeping your heating bill respectable, is to add fresh insulation to your attic, ceilings, basement, and walls. Time for a Home Insurance Check-Up Let us provide… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Homeowner’s Insurance
10 Things To Consider When Buying Home Insurance
Homeowner’s Insurance You buy home insurance to protect your most important asset. There are many items to consider and we can help you through the process of finding the right coverage for you and your family. Remember not all homeowner’s insurance policies are considered equal. There are many factors that go into determining your homeowner’s… Read more »
Happy Holiday… Keep Safety In Mind
A Personal Insurance Update November is here and that means the holiday season has started. Over the next number of weeks, holiday activities will consume much of our time. This is also the season when homeowners have insurance claims for fire, burglary, theft from vehicles, and even auto accidents. Now may be the best time… Read more »
Trick Or Treat… Are You Covered
A Homeowners Insurance Update Your homeowners insurance covers many different kinds of risks including vandalism caused by trick-or-treaters. Now may be a good time to have a free home insurance review. In the next few days, we will be watching children scramble from house to house in search of the elusive Halloween treat. However, keeping… Read more »
September is National Preparedness Month

Disaster Preparedness Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the people of Houston. Hurricane Harvey caused over 75 billion dollars of damage. While this is fresh on our minds, let’s get prepared for the unexpected. This could be a flood, hurricane, earthquake, wild fire, or any other event that causes damage to our homes…. Read more »
You Just Got Sued For A Social Media Post
A Texas jury has awarded a wedding photographer more than $1 million after determining a newly married couple unhappy with her work launched a social media campaign to post falsehoods about her. The Dallas County jury found Friday that the campaign against Andrea Polito amounted to defamation. The jury unanimously found the couple acted of… Read more »
Can “Do It Yourself” Projects Jeopardize Your insurance?
A personal Insurance Update Many people are remodeling their homes these days. However, before you jump into a project, you might consider the following home insurance issues. Most homeowner’s policies are based on a value of your home that fluctuates based on the “like kind and quality” that existed when the policy was first placed…. Read more »
Summer Can Be Risky for Everyone
A Personal Insurance and Safety update Summertime means more of us are heading to the pool, lake, ocean, or river to relax and have fun. Unfortunately, these activities can lead to accidents and injury. Summer also brings increases in heat related illness and teen driving accidents, according to PC260.com. It is also important to have… Read more »
Read This Before You Start Your Home Improvement Project
A Home Insurance Update You may be looking for ways to improve your home. Perhaps you want to upgrade your kitchen, replace a leaky roof, or add on that sunroom you have always wanted. Before you get started, however, you’ll want to know how that remodeling project can affect your insurance needs. Update Your Homeowner’s… Read more »
Update Your Home and Business Insurance To 3.0
An Insurance Update Advancement in technology minimizes your risk and lowers your cost of business insurance. Your insurance is part of a new wave of technology that is taking the country by storm. The insurance industry calls this the “Internet of Things” (loT). There are many good articles relating to this issue and we have… Read more »