If you own a boat, RV or camper in Florida, chances are you use it almost year-round.
Perhaps you took a break this winter, but this is the ideal month to get your boat or vehicle tuned up and spiffed up for a great time in the water or on the road next season.
Read MoreIf you’re not certain of the value of items in your home, you’re not alone. But, that’s not the way it should be if you want to recover valuables that are lost due to a burglary, fire, flood, or other major home-insurance claim.
Read MoreTake these tips to heart as you travel this month and next and be safe out there!
Read MoreHere are some safety tips for your holiday shopping excursions to help keep a smile on your face and a Christmas carol in your heart.
Read MoreStatistics show that deaths related to distracted driving are actually decreasing in the United States.
Read MoreIs your home 2001 or older? Would you like to have lower home insurance premiums and greater peace of mind that your home will be safe during Florida storms? You could have both if you start with a wind mitigation inspection.
Read MoreYou’re not living in a “flood zone.” Your home is relatively new. You already have homeowner’s insurance to protect you from severe weather.
Read MoreInsurance brokers are your best bet when it comes to evaluating and purchasing insurance for your family, home, automobile and business.
Read MoreOne of seven American drivers has no automobile insurance, and that number is nearly one in four in Florida. With that many uninsured drivers on the road, it's essential to have Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage.
Read MoreHere are some essentials of a well-stocked disaster supply kit, that's ideally placed in a "grab and go," container. In fact, because we don't know where we'll be when a disaster strikes, FEMA recommends we have three kits assembled -- one for home, work, and in our vehicle. How do your kits measure up?
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