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Keeping Fido safe on the road


Pet owners spend a whopping $40 billion on their furry friends each year. That’s enough to buy a gallon of gas for every man, woman and child in the United States … 44 times.

Insurance companies haven’t always viewed pets with the same passion as their owners. If you’re in an accident, generally everyone in the car - except your four-legged friend - is covered.

The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies now recognizes Fido and Fifi as family members. A Progressive policy with Collision coverage now extends to cats and dogs. The coverage pays up to $500 if your dog or cat is hurt or dies as a result of a car accident.

And, best of all, the coverage is free.

“We know how much our customers love their dogs and cats. Many of us have pets, too, and we feel the same way,” said Geoff Souser of Progressive. “Progressive has a long history of product and service innovations that prove you can teach an old dog new tricks. Knowing that most people think of their pets as family members, it felt like the right thing to do.”

 

Progressive’s pet injury coverage is available in most states. To find out more, contact us at 718-874-9797.



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Posted Wednesday, November 30 2011 6:57 PM
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Tags : pet insurance, pet coverage, pet policy,

Eight Tips For The Road Ahead


Whether you’re traveling alone, with a buddy or with your spouse and a car full of kids, there are few things more “American” than the long-distance road trip. Countless vacation travelers will drive the highways looking for fun and making memories with every mile. If traveling down the “holiday road” is in your plans, take the time to prepare for your trip. You’ll have a more enjoyable vacation if you plan carefully. Here are a few driving tips, courtesy of Winnsom Ins Agency:

1) Maintain your car. Make sure your vehicle is up to date on its maintenance schedule, and be sure to check the battery and tires.

2) Plan your trip and know where you’re going. Call ahead for proper and safe directions to get you to your destination safely and have maps of the area on hand to help you navigate once you are off the main road. You’re more likely to make good decisions, even in dangerous situations, if you’re clearheaded and know where you’re going.

3) Be alert. Seems obvious, but driver inattention is surely the cause of a lot of accidents. If you stay focused behind the wheel and plan carefully, you will have a wonderful summer road trip.

4) Take precaution with a cell phone. Cell phones can be a lifesaver when you need immediate access to emergency services after an accident. Keep your phone within easy reach and get to know its features. However, use it prudently. Reports suggest that driving while talking on the phone increases accident rates.

5) Wear your seat belt. Whether or not it’s required by law in the state through which you’re driving, always wear your seat belt as a safety precaution.

6) Protect your car against theft. Help deter criminals from taking your car with steering wheel locks, switches that disable fuel or ignition systems, and electronic tracking devices.

7) If you’re in an accident. Taking immediate steps if you’ve been in an accident can protect your family and your car from further damage. Stop immediately and make sure your car is not blocking traffic. Turn off your car to keep it from overheating or catching fire. Warn oncoming cars using road flares or orange triangle reflectors. After you have protected yourself and your family, call your insurance company immediately.

8) Make sure your auto insurance is up to date. Before you even leave the driveway, you want to be sure you’re protected when you’re on the road and far from home. An independent insurance agent or broker can provide the personal service and advice you need to travel in confidence.

To learn more about what an independent insurance agency offers you, visit progressiveagent.com or contact WinnSom Ins Agency



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Posted Wednesday, November 30 2011 6:33 PM
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Choosing the right vehicle insurance company


Your vehicles are the backbone that keeps your business up and running. So when it comes to insurance for those vehicles, make sure that you’re covered by an insurance company that fits your business needs – because the last thing you want when you have a claim is to find out you have insufficient coverage.

Coverages

1) Are all of my drivers covered, even if they’re not listed on my policy?

Ask your insurance company what their policy is for covering employees who drive your business vehicles.  Some vehicle insurance companies will only extend coverage to drivers who are specifically named on the policy. So, every time you give the keys to one of your vehicles to a new driver, you would need to call your insurer and add them to the policy or else they wouldn’t be covered in case of an accident.

Some insurers, like Progressive, allow "permissive use," which means that all of your drivers are covered as long as they have your permission to operate the vehicle.

2) Are my employees’ personal vehicles covered if they get into an accident while running a business errand? What about rental cars?

In many cases, rental cars and employee vehicles aren’t covered under a standard commercial auto insurance policy. And if one of those vehicles is damaged in an accident, you could be liable.

If your business often uses rental vehicles, or if you send employees on business errands in their personal vehicles, consider adding Hired Auto, Non-Owned Auto or Any Auto Coverage to your policy.

3) I’m a seasonal business and don’t need full coverage in my off months.  Can I move to a Comprehensive-only policy in slow months?

Absolutely. A Comprehensive-only policy provides coverage for businesses that don’t need liability coverage during certain months, but want basic protection against incidents, such as vandalism, theft, falling tree branches, hail, etc. This is ideal for vehicles that sit for long periods during off-season.

Plus, a Comprehensive-only policy provides continuous insurance. If you were to drop your insurance completely, you might pay significantly more to purchase a new policy when your peak season rolls around because most insurance companies want to see proof of continuous coverage.

4) What can you recommend to increase the safety of my drivers and to lower my premiums?

Many larger independent agents that specialize in fleets can recommend driver training programs specifically designed for your industry.  These programs can help increase the safety of your drivers and, in some cases, lower your insurance premium.

 

Claims

5) What kind of service can I expect if I have a claim?

Find out how quickly, on average, your insurer resolves claims. The faster they take care of your claim, the faster you can get your vehicle back to work.

One thing that can affect turnaround time is whether your insurer uses full-, part-time or contract claims adjusters. Some companies use part-time or contract adjusters to handle commercial vehicle claims, which can slow down the process. 

Progressive handles 100 percent of commercial vehicle insurance claims, even heavy trucks, with its own staff of in-house commercial insurance experts, making sure claims are processed faster than other insurers that outsource this work.

6) When I have a claim, is there anything I can do to get my vehicle back on the road quickly?

Even if the accident isn’t your fault, report the claim to your insurance company as soon as possible. They can work with the insurance company of the at-fault driver to help resolve the claim and get your vehicles repaired quickly.

Additionally, carry an accident information kit in each of your vehicles to make it easy for your drivers to capture insurance, driver and witness information following an accident. Most fleet safety companies and local agents have these readily available.

Customer Service

7) Do you provide help with state and federal filings?

Some commercial auto insurers won’t cover vehicles that require filings, while others simply don’t have the capability to help you get the filings your business needs.

 

Insurers like Progressive can leverage their truck insurance expertise to provide customers with filings assistance, which can save you time.

8) Do you offer 24/7 service?

Many insurance companies are only available during regular office hours, which can make filing a claim, adding a vehicle to your policy, and paying bills inconvenient. Before you buy, check with your insurance company to make sure they’re available when you need them.

9) Will you shop my policy on a regular basis?

Although it’s easier to stay with the same insurance company than shop around for new coverages, ask your agent to regularly quote your policy with other carriers to make sure that you’re getting the best deal.

In addition to vehicle insurance, you may need a wider range of additional coverages to protect your business, from general liability to workers’ compensation. While it might be easier to buy all of these products from the same company, you could save big bucks by buying your policies from separate providers.

10) What are my payment plan options? Do I have to pay my entire premium up front?

Some insurers have significant finance charges associated with their bill plans or don’t offer flexible payment schedules. Look for companies that offer flexible pay plans, including low initial payments and no finance charges. For example, Progressive offers plans that start with as little as 8.3 percent down.



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Posted Friday, November 04 2011 2:06 PM
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Tags : commercial insurance, auto insurance, business auto, vehicle insurance

Twelve Ways to Save Money on your Insurance


Most insurance companies offer discounts that can put money in your pocket.

Your Professional Insurance Agent can explain what discounts companies offer and whether you are eligible. Here are some ideas:

Higher is Lower. You can reduce the price of your insurance by raising your deductibles. But first, decide how much deductible you can afford to pay if you have a claim.

Age Before Beauty. Consider reducing or dropping collision and comprehensive coverage if you have an older car. No matter how bad the damage, your policy only pays for the car's cash value. You may throw money away if you keep paying premiums on a car that costs more to repair than your policy will reimburse.

Keep It Clean. A good driving record can help keep your rates down. This means no accidents when you're at fault and no moving violations. If your record is clean, insurers may charge you less. You may also have more companies to choose from if you're a good driver.

Premiums On Premium Cars. You may pay more if you buy a new car, a sports car, a luxury model or a car that's easily damaged. Know how much you want to spend on insurance before you buy the car. Ask your agent for advice.

A Family of Policies. You may get a discount by insuring all your family cars on one policy. You can also save by having your cars and home insured with the same company.

Unlock Savings. Some insurance companies will give you a discount if your car has anti-lock brakes.

Come Up For Air. Airbags and automatic seatbelts could mean a discount.

 Drive Less, Save More. Do you carpool to work, use mass transit, or leave your car in the garage most of the time? If so, you may get a discount.

To Forgive Is Divine. Some companies won't raise your rate for your first accident when you're at fault if your driving record is clean for several years. Ask about "accident forgiveness."

Make Thieves Grieve. You may qualify for a discount if you make your car theft-proof. Install a hood lock or alarm. Add an anti-theft device that keeps your car from being "hot-wired" or one that will emit a radio tracking signal to assist in recovery if the car is stolen.

Making The Grade. High school or college students may receive a discount for good grades.

Driver's Ed Pays. Some companies offer lower  premiums for young drivers who pass a state-approved driver's education course.

At WinnSom we want you to know about your insurance
347-624-9232
http://www.winnsom.com



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Posted Sunday, August 09 2009 12:39 PM
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Want to save money on your auto insurance?


You may be eligible for premium discounts on your auto insurance policy for
  • front-seat passive restraints
  • anti-lock brakes
  • anti-theft devices
  • completing a defensive driving course
  • good student status (for young drivers)
  • car pools
  • air bags
  • low annual mileage
Check with us to find out how you may be able to save money on your auto insurance.

For professional advice, contact us at
718-523-2083 or 347-624-9232
At winnsom, your insurance is our business.
http://www.winnsom.com


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Posted Monday, July 06 2009 5:24 PM
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