Lots of calls with clients to discuss life insurance to make sure they having everything in order due to all of the changes in our lives lately. Please do not hesitate to call or email me so we can make sure your family will be taken care of no matter what goes on in our lives today and most of all tomorrow.
Our office is open to our clients and visitors but we do require face mask at all times. We sanitize our desk/chairs before and after each visitor as we are doing our very best to keep everyone safe! Hand sanitizer is made available to all and instead of handshakes, we offer big smiles under our masks as we are very happy you stopped by! 😁😷👍
Please be considerate, someone in your neighborhood is scared of fireworks. Not only dogs, they scare cats, babies, veterans and those trying to sleep as they have to get up in the morning for work. Fireworks can cause fires and trips to the hospital. We all want you to be safe including our furry friends!
We are here for you! Please stop by our office for your insurance needs or to have a cup of coffee with us! If not coffee, we have tea, soda, sparkling water and even the powdered thingy that you can pour into your bottled water!
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Teen driver=Accident Forgiveness
Contact me as I will soon have a teen driver so we can go through this together. 🚗🚙
#teendriver#scaredasheck#youcandriveyourselfnow
#insuranceforteens#smartstudentdiscount
Our customer thought the accident was due to her negligence. After our team helped her file the claim, it was discovered it was the fault of other party involved. Having a dedicated agent is very important especially when you are involved in an accident rather than a random agent that takes your call and you may go through multiple just to process your claim. Contact me today on not just protecting your autos but most important, your family. #dedicatedagent#goodhands#heretohelp#hatetoaskforarepresentative
Since falls are the highest emergency room-related injury during the holidays, it’s important to know how to safely use a ladder when hanging Christmas lights off the roof of your home or in any other space that would require a ladder.
Have a spotter with you at all times to hold the ladder for stability and don’t put it at too steep of an angle. To prevent tipping when hanging Christmas lights, never extend your body further than parallel with the ladder. Consider a wooden or fiberglass ladder when you’re working with Christmas lights to prevent an electric shock.