DTRIC is proud to announce our Support Local Businesses Campaign which encourages employees to support local businesses affected by COVID-19. Our teammate, Dean supported local with 3660 on the Rise’s No Cooking Friday menu.
DTRIC Personal Lines Vice President Dennis Rae is passionate about serving those in need. For the past four years, Dennis has volunteered with the Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaii and currently serves as Vice-Chair of the board.
At some point in their lives, a driver may be issued a traffic ticket. For many, it’s a one-time lapse of good judgement and a reminder by law enforcement on the importance of safe and responsible driving.
Buying a used car can be a smart investment when you are in need of a replacement vehicle. While consumers tend to purchase new cars during a surging economy, investing in a used vehicle can help you save on your personal or family budget. But that’s as long as you do your homework before making a purchase.
August is designated as Drive Aloha Month with public/private school and university students returning to class mid-August.
DTRIC and its agency partners held virtual check presentations with representatives from the respective food banks this month. DTRIC and its employees “challenged” their agency partners and insurance agents to raise funds for the Hawaii Foodbank, Maui Food Bank, Hawaii Food Basket on Hawaii Island, and Hawaii Foodbank Kauai through a virtual food drive. The insurance company committed to matching agents’ donations dollar for dollar up to $25,000 statewide.
DTRIC Insurance, its employees, and its agency partners donated a total of $40,584 to food banks across the state to help feed Hawaii’s families in need.
With June being the start of the annual hurricane season in Hawaii, homeowners and renters should review their current insurance policies to make sure they have adequate coverage.