Monday, September 7, 2020Offering cover against everything from burglaries to fire and flooding, home insurance is crucial for all responsible homeowners. You can’t just buy a policy and then do whatever you want though: deep in the small print, there is usually a long list of things that can void your policy. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, August 4, 2020In the event of a hurricane or powerful storm, having necessary supplies on hand can be essential. Consider stocking up on important items, including the following: Flashlights Drinking water (at least one gallon per person) Non-perishable food items as well as a manual can opener READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 14, 2020Thousands of people purchase home insurance policies every year to protect their homes and personal belongings from unpredictable damages. However, many don’t realize that a majority of home insurance policies actually exclude a lot of scenarios such as floods or sinkholes. READ MORE >>
Monday, May 4, 2020Older homes attract buyers due to their prime locations and sense of character. However, they also come with unique implications that can be more costly than modern houses. Here are some of the main things to look out for if you’re considering purchasing a home on the older side. READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 23, 2020Before your adorable new puppy moves through your home like a tornado - leaving destruction, nasty scents and hurt feelings behind - follow the tips below to protect your property and your relationship with this cute little creature. Protecting personal property READ MORE >>
Friday, April 17, 2020I hope this message finds you safe and well. Many of you have heard various announcements from auto insurance companies regarding reducing rates due to the current COVID-19 crisis. I am happy to inform you that most of the companies we represent have come through with a discount for April and May. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 8, 2020Important Notice
A recent Executive Order issued by Governor Cuomo, together with recent amendments to the insurance and banking regulations (the “regulations”) issued by the New York State Department of Financial Services (“Department”), extend grace periods and give you... READ MORE >>
Monday, January 27, 2020Here are a couple quick tips on storing valuables safely at your Long Island home: Keep your jewelry out of sight, but not in a jewelry box. That’s the first place a burglar will look. Never leave a house key for anyone, especially in obvious hiding spots, like under a door mat. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 23, 2020Follow these safe driving tips to keep your Long Island auto insurance rates down. 1. Winterize your vehicle - Check your battery, front and rear defrosters, fill up the washer fluid and antifreeze, inflate your tires to the correct pressure, and keep your gas tank at least half full to avoid frozen fuel lines. READ MORE >>
Monday, November 11, 2019A homeowners policy is a smart, effective way to protect yourself and your assets. By definition, a homeowner policy is written for an owner occupied dwelling. Coverage is for the owner, typically the named insured. There have been instances on Long Island when we find that the owner, the named insured, is deceased and no longer lives in the dwelling. READ MORE >>
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