Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Buying a New Ride? Here’s How to Keep that Baby Safe

It can be one of the most exciting purchases—a new car. Whether it’s a sports car or a family ride, here are a few things to know about keeping it insured:

First, when you replace a car, the ERIE coverage on your previous vehicle will transfer to the new one—for a limited period of time. Similarly, if ERIE covers all your vehicles and you buy an additional car or truck, the new vehicle will be protected for the broadest coverage afforded under your existing policy, but the coverage does not extend indefinitely.

Both scenarios have limitations that could leave you at risk. Your insurance contract requires you to contact our agency or ERIE about the change in vehicle as soon as possible.

Second, there is usually a time limit—typically you are required to report the change during the current policy term and immediately, if you wish to modify or add coverage.

Finally, your new car may not be fully covered under your old policy, especially if you chose not to carry physical damage coverages (comprehensive and collision) to keep your premium low on an older car. We can help you review your policy and make any needed changes.

One endorsement in particular you may want to consider is ERIE’s New Auto Security Coverage Endorsement.  This coverage helps protect against depreciation for up to two years in case you have to replace your new vehicle after an accident.

The smartest approach to lining up insurance for your new car? Contact us before you buy. We can help you evaluate how much your new car will cost to insure and help you make the change to your policy before you drive your new dream home.



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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Welcome to 2012!

The first post of the new year...


The calendars have been flipped, the Christmas music has finally stopped and we all get back to reality.  This past Christmas season was a great one for myself and my agency and I hope you had all of your Christmas wishes come true.

Have you taken down your decorations yet?  Probably not.  Please remember that if you haven't watered the tree in a few days, it's probably very dry and very flammable.  Time to get it out of the house.

Then there are the outdoor lights.  It is quite cold today here in Watertown:  a chilly 12 degrees.  However, the weather should warm up for the end of the week.  It may be a perfect time to get out there and take it all down.  It will be much less safe to be up on a ladder or walking around on an icy roof once the temperature plummets again (and it will).

I have not shoveled snow yet!  Time to stop at the hardware store and pick up driveway salt.  If you want to prevent your friends and family (and the paper boy) from falling on your property you need to keep it clean and salted.

If you have any questions about your policy and how it protects you, go to our agency website or just give me a call at 920-261-3255.

-Matt