Driving with a named driver auto policy in Texas? The new year means new changes are heading your way.
Posted: December 13, 2019
If you currently hold a named driver auto insurance policy in Texas, changes are coming down the road in 2020. Effective January 1, named driver policies will be prohibited in Texas by House Bill 259. What’s a named driver policy? A named driver policy provides auto coverage to drivers listed on the policy—but doesn’t provide coverage for household members who aren’t named. If a vehicle...
Liquor Liability Insurance Vs. Brewery, Vineyard, and Distillery Insurance
Posted: December 4, 2019
Both the popularity and number of craft breweries, vineyards, wineries, and distilleries are on the rise in the U.S. However, these types of businesses can have complicated insurance needs. Any establishment that has a tasting room or serves alcohol needs liquor liability insurance, but that is only the beginning of the coverage you may need. Our knowledgeable agent can help ensure you have the right...
You’ve put your motorcycle away for winter. But should you also park your bike insurance?
Posted: December 3, 2019
As winter weather tightens its grip across the nation, motorcycle riders reluctantly acknowledge their bikes won't see the road again until spring. Some consider, during cold-weather months, they might save a little money if they cancel their insurance and get a new policy in the spring. But it may not be worth it. We take a look at the savings versus the risks of not...
Do I Need To Insure My Boat During The Winter When I’m Not Using It?
Posted: December 1, 2019
If you own a boat, you are not alone if you are wondering why you need boat insurance year round when you are only using your boat in the warmer months. In fact, some boat owners cancel their boat insurance after every boating season to save on premiums. However, this can actually be more costly in the long run. The following are some good reasons...
What Happens To My Mortgage Protection Insurance If I Sell My House?
Posted: November 22, 2019
When you purchase a home, you are likely to get offers for mortgage protection insurance, a type of life insurance that will pay off your mortgage in case you die or become disabled. This provides protection for your family if you are no longer there or no longer able to work to pay the mortgage. If you die, with some policies, the proceeds go directly...