Category: Newsletter

How to Build the Perfect Emergency Car Kit

2Nov
Even though Florida doesn’t face snow and ice like other states, fall and winter still bring unique driving risks. From hurricane season rains and flooding to the occasional cold snap, being prepared for the unexpected can keep you and your family safe on the road. General Essentials for Every Vehicle Fall Essentials (Hurricane & Storm […]
Young woman calling for help.

How to Prepare a Property Insurance Claim After a Fall Storm Damage in Florida

2Nov
Fall in Florida may bring cooler breezes, but it also means the height of hurricane season and severe storms. If your property suffers storm damage, filing an insurance claim quickly and correctly can make all the difference. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process. 1. Prioritize Safety Before anything else, make sure […]
Aerial view of damaged homes after hurricane

Fall Driving Hazards in Florida: What You Need to Know

2Nov
When people think of fall driving hazards, icy roads and piles of leaves often come to mind. But in Florida, the risks look a little different. While we don’t face the classic autumn foliage or snow, our state brings its own unique challenges for drivers this time of year and they’re just as dangerous. Heavy […]
Vehicles road seen from wet car windshield.

Drive Smart This School Year: Protecting Kids and Communities

2Nov
The start of a new school year means busier roads, more young drivers behind the wheel, and children walking or biking to class. School zones become crowded in the mornings and afternoons, buses make frequent stops, and parents are often juggling hectic schedules while dropping kids off. Add in new teen drivers still gaining experience, […]
Children next to a car walking through pedestrian crossing to the school.

Labor Day Safety: Protecting Yourself on the Road and at Gatherings

2Nov
Labor Day weekend is a time to relax, celebrate, and enjoy the last days of summer. But with more people traveling, backyard parties in full swing, and bars and restaurants busier than usual, the risks for accidents rise significantly. Each year, this holiday sees a spike in car accidents, motorcycle crashes, and incidents tied to […]
Underage youth drinking and driving.

Staying Safe in the Last Days of Summer: What to Know Before Trouble Hits

2Nov
From travel risks to property damage and unexpected injuries, here’s how to protect yourself—and what to do if things go wrong. As summer winds down, many people are squeezing in final summer road trips, backyard parties, or time at the beach. But while this season is full of fun, it also brings a spike in […]
Boy with a rubber ring floats in the summer.
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