As our lives change, so do our insurance needs. Letting us know about changes can ensure that you have adequate insurance coverage through Erie Insurance. Here are some examples of when to check your coverage: 1. You’re remodeling or building an addition to your property. When you hire the contractor, request a certificate of insurance [...]
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“In dealing with Erie Insurance, my claim was handled quickly, easily and fairly. This is why I purchase insurance: to know I’m truly protected from unfortunate, unforeseen, costly circumstances that arise at seemingly the worst possible moment.” -Richard C.
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As the business owner of an auto body and repair shop, you have the responsibility for the day-to-day health, safety and welfare of your employees. We know that’s no easy task. In your industry, there are a number of potential chemical hazards and physical risks such as ergonomic injuries, noise, fumes, cutting tools and lifts [...]
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You’ve just been in an accident. Step one: take a deep breath. Now, continue reading the next steps to help you remember what to do. What to do when you have an accident: 1. Protect yourself, your auto and any other property from further damage as best you can. 2. Call the police as soon [...]
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Will you be one of the millions on the road this summer? Safety is one of the most important things to consider as you pack your car and leave home. To help you get ready for your next road trip, the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) recommends these 10 tips for travelers: At home 1. [...]
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Rain showers might be dandy for your garden but not for your basement. Wet basement problems may be solved simply by repairing an obvious gutter or downspout leak, but other water problems may have causes that are difficult to identify or expensive to fix. The Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety offers three steps [...]
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Even though most states require drivers to purchase auto insurance, a new study reveals that a large percentage of the population doesn’t oblige. The Insurance Research Council (IRC) estimates that 1 in 7 U.S. drivers are uninsured. “This forces responsible drivers who carry insurance to bear the burden of paying for injuries caused by drivers who carry [...]
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Don’t drop the ball on your New Year’s resolutions. This year, try some resolutions that are easy to keep and will protect you and your family well into next January and beyond. Try these resolutions: 1. Don’t be a distracted driver – Many vehicle crashes are avoidable if people would just pay closer attention to [...]
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Driving in winter weather can be dangerous. If you must go out, be sure you’re prepared for anything. The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation offer the following winter driving and automobile tips: -Prepare your vehicle for winter by checking your antifreeze, battery, tires and windshield wiper fluid. [...]
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Posted in Car Care Month, Car Insurance on Oct 27th, 2010
While the month may almost be over, it’s never too late to take a second look at your car and see if it needs some basic maintenance. This can help keep your car running longer and may save you from potentially costly repair bills down the road. Here are six simple tips for you. Check [...]
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