Tuesday, March 30, 2010

A Word on Floods

Although it may not get as much news coverage as disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes, flooding is the nation's #1 natural disaster, affecting hundreds of thousands of Americans every year. Whether a flood washes away your home or simply ruins your basement, it's important to know where you stand with your insurance when the flood gates open (so to speak).

Most standard property policies don't cover flooding, it is typically sold as a separate piece of insurance. Many people assume that flooding is only an issue for those who live on the coast or border a major lake or river. Flooding, however, can happen almost anywhere. Major snowstorms late in the year followed by a rapid rise in temperatures can often cause small creeks and streams to swell beyond their banks. Add in the spring rains that are so common in this area, and almost anyone could be at risk. While floods in our area are typically not life-threatening, small amounts of water can do a lot of damage to your home and personal property.

Feel free to call one of our agents for some more info on flood insurance, or go to our website and check out some free videos that discuss the topic further.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Truck Takes A Swim

If you keep up with local news then I'm sure you've heard by now about the high-speed chase that ended with a truck going off the road on Charlotte Street and ending up in the Seneca River. The truck was fished out of the river around 3:30 AM on Monday, March 15, by the State Police. Both the Baldwinsville Police and the State Troopers are working to apprehend the occupants of the vehicle. (See the story here.)

While details are still unclear, this case gives us a chance to discuss what you should do if this were your car floating towards Lock 24. Let's assume, for a moment, that your car is stolen and ends up badly damaged or destroyed (we'll hope that you aren't the one running from the police late on a Sunday night). What's the first thing you should do? Call the police (again, assuming you're not on the lam) and file a report. Most insurance companies cannot process your claim without a police report. Next you should call your insurance company with the following information: vehicle title and paperwork, location of keys before, during and after theft, names and contact info of everyone who had access to the vehicle and a list of any personal property stolen along with the vehicle.

If your vehicle is recovered by the police, make sure you call your insurance company right away so they can quickly resolve the claim. Fortunately, we live in an area where grand theft auto is relatively low (unless you count your kids and their video games) but it never hurts to be prepared just in case.

Happy travels!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Spring is Almost Here!

That's right folks, it's warming up, and with warm weather comes warm weather hobbies. It's time to put those snow mobiles and skis back in storage and break out your jet skis and sunglasses. But before you hit the water this spring, be sure you know what you're doing. Every summer we hear about terrible accidents on the water involving personal watercraft, and we don't want that to happen to anyone. Take a minute and check out this video on jet ski safety and how you can protect yourself at sea:



See more safety videos at our website.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Defensive Driving Online

Defensive Driving Online by Improv is a new and unique way to lower your car insurance premium. They call it "edutainment," a combination of education and entertainment. The course can be completed entirely online and features video and even stand-up comedy so you can be entertained while you learn.

Not only is it entertaining, however, it's effective. It can be completed on your watch and you can start and stop whenever you want. It's only $35, and to me it seems like a pretty good use of the money. Check it out here and let me know what you think!