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Tuesday, December 13, 2011With the average temperature in the United States dropping this month, drivers need to prepare themselves, and their vehicles for winter driving. There are many ways to prepare for Mr. Jack Frost, most of them requiring only a little awareness and a little effort. 1. There’s an App for That. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, November 30, 2011Winter and its frosty windowpanes and icy winds are just around the corner. Now, while the weather is still pleasant, is the time to protect your home against high energy bills and cold, drafty nights. 1. Drafty doors and windows can waste as much as 30% of your energy. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, September 20, 2011Every year, a great number of home insurance claims related to water damage are rejected. If you are having trouble understanding to what extent your insurance covers water damage, this is a good guideline: most of the time the damage caused to the home by the actual water is insured by most policies. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 26, 2011Floods are one of the most common of natural disasters that happen several times each year. They are one of the main causes of infrastructure damage around the world, a lot more common than any other natural disaster that may hit a populated area. This is why it is absolutely necessary for you to have insurance that also covers damage due to flooding. READ MORE >>
Friday, April 15, 2011Driving in a downpour can be a real bummer, especially if you were looking forward to a nice refreshing day brimming with sunlight. The simple sight of those dark clouds alone is often enough to make any normal day seem gloomier than usual. More importantly, rain can be an indirect cause of traffic accidents and mishaps. READ MORE >>
Thursday, December 16, 2010Tips for driving on ice Minimize your risk and avoid unexpected car insurance claims by paying attention to your safety when driving on ice. When the weather turns bad and you’re out in your vehicle, it can be tempting to put your foot down to drive home as quickly as possible. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, October 27, 2010A storm that swept through the Louisville region Tuesday with wind gusts up to 75 mph knocked down trees and wires but caused no major damage. In Jefferson County, there were dozens of reports of downed trees and electrical wires, MetroSafe Communications officials said. The storm dropped a half-inch to 1. READ MORE >>
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