Does Your Auto Insurance Cover Damage Done During a Protest or Riot?
Posted: June 11, 2020
Does Your Auto Insurance Cover Damage Done During a Protest or Riot?Recently we have seen streets filled with vehicles damaged form rioters. Damage can be a simple scratch, windshield damage, or even a fire. The question is, “Are these kinds of losses covered under a standard auto policy?” It is normal for people to be worried about their cars if they live in an area with active riots. Insurance coverage that covers acts of vandalism is...
Make Your House Safe Trick-Or-Treaters
Posted: October 19, 2019
Make Your House Safe Trick-Or-TreatersHalloween is fast approaching. All Georgia kids love to dress up, get together with friends, and go door-to-door hoping to find the full size candy bar. A little pre-planning can prevent unfortunate accidents that could turn out to be tragic for kids and trying for you. Here are some pointers for ensuring your house is a safe place for trick-or-treaters on Oct. 31. Unlike some...
Can You Believe What Your Homeowners Insurance Can Cover?
Posted: February 14, 2018
Homeowner’s Insurance Update How many of you have actually read your homeowner’s insurance policy? We guess not too many. We do recommend that you read your policy to help you understand what coverage you have. Most homeowners are familiar with the basic coverage found their homeowner’s insurance policy; including coverage for the home itself, personal property and liability associated with owning a home. Are There...
Campus Fire Safety: Safety Tips for Students
Posted: September 13, 2013
Each year college and university students, on- and off-campus, experience hundreds of fire-related emergencies nationwide. There are several specific causes for fires on college campuses, including cooking, intentionally set fires, overloaded power strips and open flame. Overall, most college-related fires are due to a general lack of knowledge about fire safety and prevention. For most students, the last fire safety training they received was in...
Labor Day: A Celebration for Workers
Posted: August 29, 2013
Observed on the first Monday in September, Labor Day symbolizes the end of summer for many. It was actually created by the labor movement in the late 19th century as a “workingmen’s holiday.” In the late 1800s, at the height of the Industrial Revolution in the United States, the average American worked 12-hour days and seven-day weeks in order to eke out a basic living...