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Why You Need Long Island Auto Insurance!

In Long Island, auto insurance is very much a necessity. While this statement could be applied to any part of the country, it proves to be especially true in regions that boast large populations. The more people and cars on the road, the more likely you are to be involved in some form of motor vehicle accident.

Many of the collisions that occur each year are due to distractions while driving. One major disruption to safe driving is cell phones. Talking to a friend, waiting on hold for the next available agent, and texting could steal your focus, which should always be on the road in front of you when you are driving.




Cells phones are only part of the problem though. Drivers could be easily distracted by eating and drinking behind the wheel. Having a heated discussion with the passengers and dancing to the music on the radio could also be detrimental to your concentration. Even small things, such as a bee flying into your car or a dropped cigarette could be enough to send your vehicle flying off the road.

While you may not be able to prevent all distractions and accidents from occurring, you could limit the financial burden they cause by making sure your car insurance is in effect. Driving without Long Island auto insurance could leave you shouldering heavy repair bills after a collision!

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PLAY IT SAFE AND GET AUTO INSURANCE

Don’t share cars among family members, as this will increase your premiums. If there is a 1:1 correspondence between people and cars, your auto insurance will cost less.

What kind of car you have greatly influences what NY Car insurance you should buy. If your car is an older model with a low resale value, your coverage needs will differ than if your car was a brand new model. Also look into the theft rate in your area for your vehicle. Even some older cars get stolen often, you should think about getting some comprehensive coverage.

Be careful to never lapse on your coverage since this could increase the amount you would have to pay for your auto insurance. Switching between many different policies and insurance companies can cause gaps in coverage, even if unintentional. If your insurance company notices that there have been periods when you weren’t covered, you could be in for a costly rate increase.

There is one simple and somewhat surprising way for young men under 25 to see significant savings on their insurance: get married. Married men can save up to 40% on NY Car insurance costs. So, if you haven’t picked a date yet, you might want to think about doing that.

You can get rather large discounts from many of the larger auto insurance companies by buying coverage for everyone in your household through a single provider. You could save hundreds, even thousands of dollars per year in monthly premiums by insuring all of your vehicles together.

The tips provided here will help the majority of insurance shoppers. Apply these tips to get your auto insurance payments under control. Using this article as a guide, you can get the insurance coverage you need at a price you can afford.

Positive Thought for this Week
“I try to avoid looking backward and keep looking upward.”
Charlotte Bronte
1816 – 1855 English novelist

9 REASONS TO CONTACT YOUR INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE

Your independent insurance agent provides a service to their clients by being available. Clients need help with all sorts of things when it comes to New York Auto insurance. Take a look at the top 10 reasons to contact your independent insurance agent.

1. File a Claim

After an accident, it can be stressful filing a claim. Easiest solution is to contact your independent insurance agent and ask them to file the claim for you. The agent will take down the details of the claim and a claims adjuster will contact you to verify all the information.

2. Trouble with Your Claim

If your claim isn’t going smoothly, your independent insurance agent is a great source to get things straightened out. It is especially true if the problem between you and the claim representative is poor communication. Many agents do not handle claims first hand but they do want your claim to go smoothly. Often agents will make the appropriate phone calls to managers and reps to ensure the claim stays on track.

3. Add or Remove a Driver

If you are looking to change drivers, you should call your independent insurance agent. Lots of reasons exist to change number of drivers on your policy. Whether you are adding your new spouse, adding or removing a teenager, or splitting off your drivers after a divorce your independent insurance agent can help guide you through the process.

4. Add or Remove a Vehicle

Taking vehicles on and off is a common occurrence on policies. It is a good idea to call and get a quote from your independent insurance agent to see what the price will be when adding a vehicle. It works the same if you are selling a vehicle, your agent can let you know how much you are saving.

5. Moving

Always notify your agent of a move. It is important your insurance company can contact you through both mail and phone. Even if you are moving out of state, let your agent know, he may be able to look up agents in the area who sell the same insurance carrier.

6. Questions about Payment

Billing questions are extremely common. Changes to your policy, renewals, and late fees can all affect your payment and raise questions. Lot of payment options are also available, contact your independent insurance agent to go over all the options.

7. Change Coverage

Sometimes you just need to change the coverage on your existing vehicle. Maybe you are putting your sports car in storage for the winter. Your independent insurance agent will be able to give you advice on your decision and also make sure the change gets processed correctly.

8. Inquire about Cheaper Insurance

The only stupid question is the one you do not ask. Asking your agent to review your policy is a great way to potentially save some cash. Discounts could have been missed or rating options could be applied improperly. If your rate has gone up, renewal is the perfect time to check and see if cheaper insurance is available with your current carrier.

9. Adding more Policies to Get Multi-Policy Discount

Always call your independent insurance agent if you are purchasing a home and need home insurance. You should be eligible to save on your insurance with the multi-policy discount. If the discount is not available then it is time to start shopping elsewhere. But a great tip is to always start with your current independent insurance agent.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding your automobile insurance a representative at C.H. Edwards will be more than happy to help.

Positive Thought for this Week
“Simplicity and repose are the qualities that
measure the true value of any work of art.”
Frank Lloyd Wright
1867-1959
American Architect

IS INSURANCE CHEAPER ON BRICK HOME VERSUS FRAME HOME?

It depends on your location.

Yes, Home insurance New York is cheaper if you have a brick home as compared to if you had a wood frame home if you are living in an area prone to high winds. This is because a home that is made of strong materials such as brick or cement. Of course, this kind of house will be more able to withstand catastrophic events such as a windstorm or a fire. On the other hand, a wood frame home located in the same area is more expensive to insure since it is more prone to fire and is easily destroyed by high winds.

Saving Money on Long Island Home Insurance with Our Services!

With high real estate costs, high demand for property, and a higher cost of living than the average city, it is essential to save money whenever possible when you live on Long Island. Home insurance is one area where you may be able to save money. 

The following tips may help you see savings right away:

How can you save money on your home policy? Those who also have car, life, and health insurance should consider bundling their policies if possible. Much like bulk stores, insurance providers may offer savings to those who buy in “bulk”, so make sure to ask about multi-policy discounts if this applies to you. 
 
When you have a low deductible on your home insurance, you may feel that this is saving your money each time you file a claim. The truth is that lower deductibles often translate into higher policy costs. The reason for this is that a low deductible, in the eye of your insurer, means that you are more likely to file a claim – or multiple small claims. Homeowners with deductibles of $500 or more could see savings on their insurance premium rates.

Long Island home insurance does not have to be expensive or complicated to purchase. Contact one of our agents today to find out if you qualify for savings!

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What to Consider When Replacing the Roof Over Your Head

Putting a new roof on your home is a big, expensive job. Educating yourself on roofing materials, warranties, and roofing contractors can save you money and headaches down the road.

 

Avoid using your workmanship warranty by choosing the right roofing contractor. Get a recommendation for an established, licensed or bonded roofer. Just as you have proof of your Long Island Home insurance you must verify their references, as well as certificates of insurance associated with their business insurance. Insist on a detailed, written estimate. The estimate should include all material and labor charges, as well as start date and estimated completion date. Payment schedules should be specifically enumerated. If you have doubts about the contractor, consult your local Better Business Bureau or check with the chamber of commerce.

 

Your roof’s materials will defend your home from wind, rain, hail, and possibly fire. Costs of a new roof vary greatly depending on the type of product used, and certain products are more common in different parts of the country. In fact, your homeowner’s association may even dictate the type of material required. To compare prices, it is important to know how roofing materials are measured. A roof is measured in “squares,” and a square is 100 square feet of area, or a 10-foot-by-10-foot section. If your roof has a steep pitch, you can expect increased costs due to the greater safety concern and installation time.

 

Check the ratings on the roofing material you want to install. Standards exist to measure the products resistance to wind and fire. A test designed by Underwriters’ Laboratories, UL 2218 testing, measures a roofing products resistance to hail. Under that test, Class 4 roofing is anticipated to provide the greatest impact resistance to hail.

 

Roofing products receive a  Class A ratings which indicate the roofing material is effective against severe fire exposure, Class B ratings are effective against moderate fire exposure, and Class C ratings are effective against light fire exposure. Use your common sense to determine the basic fire resistance of a given type of shingle; i.e., a wood shake shingle will afford less protection than a clay shingle.

 

As with any consumer product, read the warranty’s fine print carefully! Save one wrapper from a bundle of shingles to keep on hand in case you have to consult the warranty. Different types of warranties include:

 

·         Pro-rated – claims paid based on the age of the roof.

·         First owner – subsequent owners of the roof are not covered.

·         Flat roof warranty fee – a warranty for a flat roof may not be cost-effective. Check with your contractor for other options.

·         Wind – applies only to roof damage caused by wind.

·         Hail – applies only to damage caused by hail.

·         Materials and defects – if your contractor installs the product incorrectly, you can bet the manufacturer will not cover resulting damage.

·         Workmanship – the terms of your workmanship warranty should be written into the contract for service and will vary depending what the parties negotiate.

 

By educating yourself and following a few suggestions, you can choose the right roofing materials for your home avoid any resulting problems and negotiate a contract with a reputable contractor, all the while ensuring your home is protected from the elements for years to come. Always protect your home with Long Island Home insurance.

Learn about the Hidden Costs of Home Remodeling!

With mortgage loans harder than ever to obtain, many homeowners are opting to remodel their existing homes rather than move to a new home. This may be especially true in high cost real estate areas, such as Long Island. Home insurance costs are often affected by a remodel, so there are many things to consider before starting your project.

While building structures from wood may be cheaper, they also result in higher insurance rates due to their increased flammability. Conversely, structures built from cement and steel may help lower your rates. Consider the durability and maintenance requirements and the susceptibility of the materials to weather damage when deciding what materials to use.




Those who live in a coastal region or flood zone should carefully determine if any home additions could increase their home’s risk of flooding. These risks can greatly affect your insurance costs and should be avoided if at all possible.

Taking out a loan for your remodeling project may also increase your home’s insurance premium, particularly if your original mortgage is paid off. Insurers typically lower the rates for homeowners who own their home outright due to the simple philosophy that you take better care of items that fully belong to you.

Now could be a great time to remodel your home, providing you plan ahead to avoid spending more money in the future on your home. Long Island home insurance for you property may need to be increased if you’ve made substantial changes. So be sure to contact an agent to learn more about how your renovations might affect your coverage!

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Is a Living Trust Right for You?

A living trust may seem necessary only for the wealthy or those with complicated estates. But a living trust can be advantageous for many people:

 

Know what it is.

A living trust is an arrangement under which one person — a trustee — holds legal title to property for another person — the beneficiary. You can even be the trustee of your own living trust

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Know the advantages.

A living trust averts the delay and additional expense of probate (a very public legal process that examines someone’s estate after the person dies.)

 

A living trust allows for suitable control of assets should a person become unable to make his or her own decisions.

 

Terms of the trust and information concerning income and assets are generally not public in states that don’t require court supervision of trust administration. “Court files for probate proceedings can generally be reviewed by anyone who cares to take the trouble to go to the court house and look through the file,” says Chicago attorney Gregory Norwell.

 

Last, living trusts are generally no more expensive to draw up than a conventional will. There are also software programs and books that can walk you through a do-it-yourself process.

Will New York Homeowners Insurance Cover Your Garage or Shed?

You may have purchased New York homeowners insurance as financial protection for the loss of the possessions inside your home, and fitted strong locks on windows and doors to keep out burglars, but how safe are the possessions you store in your garage or shed?

Burglars are attracted to valuable portable items that can be sold quickly. Of course jewelry, laptop computers and smart phones that are stored in your home fall into that category – but so do the power tools, sporting equipment and bicycles that you store in outbuildings.

Your garage or shed may be less secure from burglars than your residence.  Make sure that doors and door frames are strong enough to withstand attack by a burglar, and are secured by strong locks or padlocks. Pay attention to window security, too: consider replacing glass panels with shatterproof material, fitting strong window locks and window grills. As secondary security within outbuildings, make sure that ladders and bicycles are padlocked.

Items stored in your shed or garage are likely to be expensive to replace if they are stolen. Read the terms of your New York home owners insurance policy if you are not sure whether items stored in outbuildings are covered by insurance, and talk to your agent or insurer if you need to increase coverage or take out separate insurance for property that is stored outside your home.

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PROPERLY COVER YOUR HO/CONDO ASSOCIATION LOSS EXPOSURES

Many people are active in their condominium or homeowners association, serving as directors, officers, and editors of association newsletters. If you are an active member of your association, consider the following risk management tips and recommendations.

  • Verify that the association has directors and officers (D&O) coverage in force with reasonably high limits. If the association refuses or chooses not to obtain D&O coverage, seriously reconsider your leadership activities within the group due to your unprotected liability exposure.
  • If D&O liability coverage is in place, verify that this policy provides errors and omissions coverage for the proper purchase of insurance. To do this, verify that the “failure to maintain insurance” exclusion is not attached to the D&O policy.
  • Ask your association to hire an independent insurance consultant to audit the association insurance program to uncover any potentially lethal coverage gaps. For example, homeowners associations should have at least the following types of coverages: guaranteed replacement cost property coverage for common areas, commercial umbrella coverage, and workers compensation insurance (even if there are no association employees) to cover claims brought by uninsured independent contractors, and D&O liability coverage.
  • If you don’t already have it, consider adding a personal injury (HO 24 82) or related endorsement to your New York homeowners policy.

Our representatives at C.H. Edwards, Inc. are more than happy to answer any questions or concerns that you have on this coverage or any insurance coverages.

Positive Thought for this Week
“The miracle on earth are the laws of heaven”.
Jean Paul
1762-1825
German Romantic Writer