The days are longer and the sun is warmer. Spring is upon us and we’re all itching to feel that summer heat. The winter melting can cause some serious problems for your spring time adventures. The harsh winter months do a number on our roadways as the ice and...
Do I need to buy car insurance when traveling in Europe? Yes. Auto insurance policies issued in the U.S. typically extend liability coverage only to the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico.
According to the Insurance Information Institute: Liability claims related to dog bites and other dog-related injuries cost homeowners insurers $797 million in 2019, The number of dog bite claims nationwide rose to 17,802 in 2019, from 17,297 in 2018. The...
GAP Insurance is a great coverage if you are financing or leasing a car. This coverage will pay the difference in what your car is worth and what owe on your vehicle at the time of loss. Keep in mind that some Lease agreements include this coverage. Talk to your...
Are you aware that after October 1, 2021, if you do not have your new Real ID compliant driver license or non-driver identification card, issued by the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles, you will be required to have a passport to get through airport security...
Damage caused by lightning, such as fire, is covered by standard homeowners and business insurance policies. Some home and business insurance policies provide coverage for power surges that are the direct result of lightning striking a home or business. There is also...
One of the most asked questions our agents respond to is: “Should I buy the insurance from the rental car company?”. Consider the following when making your decision: DAMAGE WAIVER & YOUR PERSONAL AUTO INSURANCE POLICY A personal auto insurance policy will...
If you’re found legally responsible for damages that are more than your car insurance covers, you will have to pay the balance from your own pocket. These costs could wipe you out! New Hampshire’s minimum requirement for automobile bodily injury...
Like sharing your opinion online? Be careful. If you have a standard homeowner policy, you should be aware that it does NOT cover you for libel or slander. A few innocently posted words can result in a lawsuit! When you use social media like Facebook or...