by Gail | May 9, 2022 | Personal Lines
We are blessed with some of the most beautiful places to live in our country. But because Washington’s winters can get a bit dreary, it’s not uncommon for people to purchase other properties in states where winters are a little more temperate. Purchasing and...
by Matt Smith | Mar 24, 2022 | Personal Lines
As you may or may not know, damage to your home caused by an earthquake is not covered by your homeowners insurance policy. It’s a large hole in standard homeowners policies here in the Pacific Northwest, but you can plug that hole by either purchasing an earthquake...
by Andrew | Mar 24, 2022 | Personal Lines
Unless you really enjoy having a service tech spending all day at your house wiring your windows and doors and paying an arm and a leg each month for professional security monitoring, we suggest you take a look at RING. Speak with an expert – 833-906-1146 How much...
by Dave | Mar 18, 2022 | Personal Lines
When we have a windstorm, one of the most common claims scenarios is damage from falling trees. Before we discuss whose insurance is responsible, let’s first look at what damages a homeowners insurance policy will pay for. A homeowners insurance policy will pay for...
by Dave | Mar 10, 2022 | Personal Lines
Whether you own an assortment of rare whiskey or a whole collection of fine wine, insurance for your collectibles can provide you with peace of mind, knowing that you’ll be able to replace them after a covered event. In insurance terms, wine and spirits are considered...
by John Applegate | May 3, 2021 | Auto Insurance, Personal Lines
There has been a significant shift in how insurers deal with losses for things like towing, glass, and non-fault accidents. In the past, carriers saw these losses as incidental, and their only action would be to remove the coverage if they felt too many claims had...