With schools continuing with distance learning, your children are most likely spending more time online with their classes and connecting with friends via social media.
Whether it’s loss or damage of property from a fire, flood or theft, filing a claim is a stressful time for a homeowner. There are several common insurance mistakes that homeowners make that can impact a claim. Here are some common mistakes and tips to fix them.
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.
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.
Whether you work from home full-time or only a few days a week, remember that a home office – even a makeshift one – should be designed for safe and comfortable usage. Here are some helpful tips:
DTRIC provides a glossary of homeowners insurance terms that you will need to know to navigate through your homeowners insurance policy.
In the United States, firefighters respond to a house fire every 86 seconds, or over 1,000 fires a day. Here are some fire safety tips to reduce your risk of a house fire:
Proper and regular maintenance of your car or truck goes a long way in extending its life and can help you avoid repairs, both of which can save you time and money. It can also keep you safe from roadside breakdowns that can lead to dangerous situations. Here’s a checklist of auto-related tips to keep your vehicle in top shape and you and your loved ones protected.