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What You Need to Know About Snow Tires

Reposted from Erie Insurance | October 14, 2015 You can feel the cool, brisk air, see the leaves on the ground and hear the sounds of football coming from the television. Fall is officially here. And that can only mean winter’s close behind. As much as you may dread winter's arrival, it’s never too early to start planning for it. And that’s especially true when...

I had a car accident. What do I need to report?

Car accidents are stressful but quickly reporting your claim can bring peace of mind. Once you’ve taken a few deep breaths and made sure everyone is safe, here is the information you need to gather to report the incident your Insurance Agent.  Special mobile features for our insurance partner Grinnell Mutual have also been highlighted. 1. Snap a photo or video of the damaged vehicle(s)...

Don't You Multi-task Behind the Wheel!

May we have your undivided attention, please?!! Of the 210 million licensed drivers in the United States, 660,000 of them are also using a cell phone or an electronic device while driving, according to the National Occupant Protection Use Survey. These drivers are four times more likely to be involved in a car crash, according to research from the National Safety Council. Multitasking behind the...

Preventing Fraud and Arson

We depend on you Fraudulent insurance claims and arson not only cost our nation billions of dollars each year, they take countless lives. We call on you to help prevent fraud and arson in your neighborhood. What is fraud? Insurance fraud is one of the largest economic crimes in the United States.  Fraud affects all areas of insurance and includes: Claims for theft that never...

Driving Through Flood Waters - A Risk Not Worth Taking!

Turn around, don’t drown. The next time your community receives a flood watch or warning, you'll probably hear that phrase from your favorit weatherperson. Pardridge Insurance urges you to avoid driving in flood waters because of the threats to your vehicle and your life. Flood waters are the deadliest form of severe weather. More people died because of flood waters than lightning, tornadoes, or windstorms...