All Remembered #9/11
We are here to help as Life Insurance Awareness Month gets underway. Life Insurance provides many different benefits, but most of all it provides peace of mind, security and the ability to allow loved ones to grieve without having to worry about the financial aspects of things. Whether it is for a growing family, a business opportunity, long-term care, or even retirement, it can be tailored to your individual needs.
Now is a great time to ask about it or conduct policy reviews.
Please give us a call, a text, or message.
Thank you.
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We are in this one together as we prepare for the impact of Hurricane Laura as it makes landfall this evening, please stay safe during this potentially dangerous weather and thank you for being a valued customer of The Garza Agency.
Should you need to file a claim we have options below to help make it as easy as possible for you. You can start a claim three different ways:
1.Call our office for assistance during business hours 281.656.8340
2.Call Farmers direct to file your claim 24/7 at 1-800-435-7764
3.File your Farmers claim online at www.farmers.com/claims
If you should have a claim with another carrier other than Farmers please call our office for assistance or another option is to look into your actual policy packet for contact numbers of the carrier. Please have your policy number ready which you can locate inside the policy jacket, in any case the carrier can locate you based on personal information as well.
Hurricane Laura is forecast to make landfall near midnight along the Texas Louisiana border as a category 4 hurricane with sustained wind of at least 130mph. Highest wind impacts for the Houston region will be the eastern areas in Chambers and Liberty counties where Cat 1 speeds or gusts of above 74mph could be felt. West of those counties we can see Tropical storm force winds later tonight in Galveston, Brazoria, Harris and Montgomery counties.
Greatest impacts will be later tonight as the eye of the storm approaches landfall around midnight
Stay Safe!
Me and my team are here for you
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Helpful Tips!
Well, it looks like tropical depression 14 may end up coming toward our area, and, though we've seen recent hurricanes, it’s easy to forget what you need in order to be prepared for any storm.
Before the storm:
• Make sure you have a three-day supply of non-perishable food and bottled water, as well as other essentials such as flashlights, batteries and a first-aid kit. Keep a seven-day supply of medications, a tool kit and a battery-powered radio on hand.
• Make copies of personal documents such as birth certificates, prescription information, home/vehicle policy numbers, deeds to your home and/or property and vehicle registration. Store original documents somewhere safe, such as a safe deposit box, and keep copies at home.
• Keep cash in small denominations on hand. This can come in handy in case the power goes out in your area, making ATMs and credit cards unusable.
As the storm approaches:
• Fill your car up with gas.
• Bring inside bicycles, lawn furniture and anything else that can be picked up by the wind.
• Close windows, doors and hurricane shutters. Turn off propane tanks and unplug small appliances.
• Set the refrigerator and freezer to the coldest settings and keep the doors closed so food will last longer if the power does go out.
After the storm:
• Find out if it is safe to enter your community or neighborhood. Follow the advice of local authorities.
• If it is safe to do so, take pictures of any exterior damage for insurance purposes.
• Before entering your home, look outside for damaged power lines, gas lines, foundation cracks and other exterior damage. It may be too dangerous to enter the home.
• If it is safe to enter your home, inspect the interior of the home for damage and take pictures for insurance purposes.
• Avoid drinking or preparing food with tap water until authorities advise that it’s free of any contaminants.
• Check the fridge for spoiled food. “If in doubt, throw it out,” the Red Cross says.
• If you see dangling power lines, stay away from them, and report them to the electric company
Be Prepared and Be Safe!
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Life Happens
February 3 at 6:44 AM ·
Ongoing bills, mortgage payments, debt, college tuition, retirement—there are so many ways that life insurance goes beyond immediate expenses to help your loved ones remain on firm financial ground if you pass away unexpectedly. #InsureYourLove