SO HOW ARE YOUR TIRES REGARDING THE WINTER MONTHS AHEAD?

We all have to prepare for the winter months ahead and now is a good time to get started.  One of the most important ways to prevent an auto accident is to have good tires on your car.  If you have a blowout because of a bad tire, this can cause an accident and not only damage your car but others as well.

Check your tires, are they bald, do they need to be rotated, are they out of balance, do you need a rotation, or do you need new tires because of normal wear and tear?   People usually wait until something happens before they invest in new and good tires.  But the fact is, good tires can prevent a lot of accidents. 

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), at least 400 people lose their lives every year due to tire failure or bad tires.  There is another factor, rubber starts to break down as it ages.  There is a CODE on the side of the tire that starts with DOT that tells the age of the tire.  Check this to make sure your tires are not getting too old.

With the snow coming, do you have “all weather” tires or do you have the tread needed to fight the snow?  With your destinations, do you need chains at times?   Mud and Snow tires are ideal for most conditions, but the more chronic conditions could require chains, especially in the mountains.

Let your tires be the cushion to safety and security for you.  Invest in a good set of tires if you don’t already have them.  They could save your life or someone else’s.  With slippery, icy and wet conditions, it is hard to get around with a set of bald tires.  Don’t let this happen and be prepared for the season.   

Don’t wait until it snows to invest in a good set of tires.  Do it now, beat the crowds and set yourself up for a good winter season.  Your insurance premiums will go up the more you have accidents.  Try not to have to use your insurance and have a good set of tires.  Should you have any questions or need a free quote, please call us.

The Liability Of Halloween Trick Or Treaters On Your Property

Halloween can be a great and fun time of the year. Those little pumpkins come to the door and say “Trick or Treat” and you give them all kinds of candy. Many Moms and Dads walk along with their children in gathering those little treats, and even sometimes grandmas and grandpas. As We all know they come on your property, ring your door bell and you give out goodies. The unforeseen threat is when the “trick or treaters” come  on your property, you could potentially be held liable for anything that could happen. This is if someone slips o falls, or any other type of “accident”. This could be if you are  a renter, homeowner or landlord. There are a couple of ways to prevent and protect yourself and we are going to explain what to do.

What To Do To Your Property To Prepare For Trick Or Treaters

  • Make sure there is a clear path from the street to your door. Make sure there is enough space for people to walk.
  • Have the area’s well-lit with light. This is so people can see clearly where they are walking on your property.
  • If its snows, shovel your driveway and walkways, and lay down salt. This is to prevent slip and falls.
  • Don’t have any hazards in the way or attractive nuisance’s.  This could be a hole you are digging in your lawn, or a pile of lumber or rocks in your yard.

Check Your Home Insurance Policy

Make sure your homeowners or renters policy has enough liability and medical coverage. We at least recommend having $5,000 in Medical Payments Coverage and having at least a $300,000 liability. Increasing these coverages will at most cost you an extra $50 dollars per year.  If someone sues you or there is a monetary judgement held against you due to an incident, your home insurance policy protects you.

If you take these basic steps it will assure a lot safer Halloween for you as a homeowner, and for your trick or treaters. Happy Halloween. If you have any questions or would like a quote, please contact us. Thanks for reading!

The General PGAC Indepedent Insurance Agent In Denver, Colorado

Looking for a Local PGAC agent? Look no further because we are exactly that. We are appointed agents. Click HERE to see our local listing on PGAC’s website.

Call us for a free quote @ 303-219-4985

About PGAC

They Insure most cars and drivers
Permanent General specializes in “non-standard” or “specialty” auto insurance, which is auto insurance for people who are quote “high risk”. This includes relatively drivers that are new to the auto insurance market, or who have been dropped by their former insurance carrier because of their driving records. PGAC also offers Sr22 filing.

They Offer Low down payments, convenient monthly payments
They offer low down payment options to every policyholder coupled with convenient monthly payments plans if you so choose. In most cases they combine their budget-sensitive plans with electronic verification of driver information and vehicle information when the customer is buying the policy so there are no surprises in the future. They also offer payment by credit card or check online.

Quality Claims Handling and Customer Service
Policy holders receive top notch service. PGAC claims department are focused on serving the customer to complete the client to satisfaction. Many questions and needs can now also be resolved online.

Financially Stable
A.M. Best recognizes PGAC financial strength and stability with a A – “Excellent” rating

We Are Your Local Travelers Insurance Agents

Looking for a Travelers Insurance Agent? You are at the right place. We are appointed and represent Travelers Insurance and their products. Our agent code is 06×753. We are a full service National insurance agency. Here is a line up of products that we write-through Travelers.

  • Auto/Car Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Condo Insurance
  • Renter’s Insurance
  • Landlord Dwelling Insurance
  • Landlord Condo Insurance
  • Personal Umbrella Insurance
  • Commercial & Business Insurance
  • And More!

We service the following area’s in Colorado:

Aurora, Arvada, Colorado Springs, Commerce City, Castle Rock, Denver, , Centennial, Englewood, Greenwood Village, Littleton, Northglenn, Thornton, Westminster, Wheatridge and more. Please visit this link for our map.

If you would like a quote, please contact us during normal business hours, or shoot us an email. Thanks for visiting our site!

We Are Your Local Safeco Insurance Agents

Looking for a Safeco Insurance Agent? You are at the right place. We are appointed and represent Safeco Insurance and their products. Our agent code is 05-3429. We are a full service National insurance agency. Here is a line up of products that we write-through Safeco.                Click here to see our Agent listing on the Official Safeco Insurance Website.

  • Auto/Car Insurance
  • Collector Car Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Condo Insurance
  • Renter’s Insurance
  • Landlord Dwelling Insurance
  • Landlord Condo Insurance
  • Personal Umbrella Insurance
  • Commercial & Business Insurance
  • And More!

We service the following area’s in Colorado:

Aurora, Arvada, Colorado Springs, Commerce City, Castle Rock, Denver, , Centennial, Englewood, Greenwood Village, Littleton, Northglenn, Thornton, Westminster, Wheatridge and more. Please visit this link for our map.

If you would like a quote, please contact us during normal business hours, or shoot us an email. Thanks for visiting our site!

Safeco Roadside Assistance

Getting stuck on the side of the road is one of the most worst things can happen. This can be from a flat tire, break down and all other kinds of reasons. That’s why its always good to have roadside assistance. This is a basic break down of Safeco Insurance roadside assistance.

For car, boat and personal watercraft, emergency assistance covers the cost of towing or emergency services. For RVs, it also covers housing and transportation costs if your RV becomes uninhabitable and covers the loss of personal property in your RV. For motorcycles, Safeco has roadside assistance benefit of up to $300 per breakdown.

If you have a towing claim please call 1-800-332-3226. They will be able to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

What Being Under Insured On An Auto Insurance Policy Means

It seems like everyday were driving down the road, and we see a distracted driver on their phone, or playing with MP3 player. We also have the mad or late drivers, who are speeding or tailgating to get to where ever they need to go. Some people are just unsafe drivers and one way we protect ourselves against them is our auto insurance.  That is why having a certain amount of liability and under insured motorists coverage can be so important.  In this blog we are going to be focusing on under insured motorists coverage. This is not to be confused with uninsured motorists, even though uninsured motorists and under insured motorists are sold as the same coverage.

At what level are you considered under insured on a car policy?

In most states the department of insurance is the one to determine what being under insured is. This is calculated and based on certain factors. In Colorado, to not be considered under insured, would mean carrying at least 100/300 in liability. Or in other words, $100,000 per person, and $300,000 total per accident. If you carry anything lower such as 50/100 or the state minimum limit which is 25/50, you are considered under insured. These lower limits do have serious gaps in coverage.

Why having an auto insurance policy, that is considered under insured is bad

Accidents can be a life changing event for both parties. If you are considered at-fault in an accident, and only have 25/50 or $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident, this is most likely not going to be enough for the 3rd party you just hit. 100/300 has and provides a lot more coverage. Anything higher than 100/300 is always going to be a recommended. These higher limits could include, 250/500, 300 CSL and 500 CSL. (Combined Single Limit)

How can I protect myself against under insured motorists?

Make sure that you have enough under insured motorists coverage on your vehicle policy. Also carry as much under insured motorists coverage as possible. This will fill the gaps of coverage, that an under insured motorist wouldn’t have.  It’s also a good idea to add under insured motorists coverage to your personal umbrella if you have one.

According RMII, about 1 out of every 6 people in Colorado drive with out insurance. Overall uninsured motorists cost consumers about 11 billion dollars per year. On top of that there are a lot of consumers who just buy the state minimum liability requirements.  If you have any questions about your policy and under insured motorists, feel free to contact us. Thanks For Reading!

Are You Prepared For A Loss?

So much of the time we are more concerned about how much our monthly premium is than what we have to pay in a deductible should we have a loss.  We margin our deductible at a level in order to make our insurance premium comfortable, thus, in the time of a loss, we are not prepared to make the deductible payment.

For example, Susie has a business that is a high-end clothing store.  She has taken out business insurance to cover her investment but has set her deductible at a high level because she wants to keep her premium low.  When the time comes when Susie does suffer a loss, she is not prepared to pay the $10,000 deductible that she has requested on her insurance policy.

We need to prepare ourselves by saving money each week so we are can make the deductible payment should we experience a loss.  Isn’t that what insurance is really about, taking care of the loss when we actually have one?  So, put the money aside, and take care of yourself,  your business, your home and family by always having enough money to cover your deductibles on your insurance policy.

Get A Quote From Us!

We are a full service national insurance agency. We are also locally owned and family operated. We are insurance brokers and independent agents, who have the comprehensive resources to put together policies with the best coverage at the lowest cost. So call today. We can give you a quote on just about all your insurance needs. We also started in 2007 and have been growing through this recession thanks to great clients and neighbors in the Colorado area. Be apart of our family today!

Renting A Car? Things You Need To Know About Insurance Before You Do

I get a lot of questions in my agency, when it comes to renting a car. In this blog I am going to cover what you need to know about insurance, before renting a car. I am going to use a Q & A format, to clear up questions.

  • Will my insurance, follow me to the rental car?

Yes it will, if you already have insurance, you don’t need to buy the rental car insurance. There are coverages you need to make sure you have before doing this. If you have just liability, you need to make a temporary endorsement, and add physical damage coverage. If you don’t have insurance and don’t have a regular car, it is probably best to buy their insurance.

  • What coverages do I need for the rental car.

All rental car rental places will require you to have, state required auto liability insurance, and also physical damage coverage. Most rental car outlets, will require you to carry no higher than a 1000 dollar deductible for both Comprehensive and Collison. If the car gets in an accident, you will be responsible for the deductible.

  • Is there anything else I need to know?

If your rental car is an accident, the rental car place, could technically go after you for loss of use. The loss of use is either while the car is getting replaced or repaired. At this time the car is not operable, and the rental car place can’t rent it out. So technically they can go after you for loss of use. Sometimes your car insurance company will include this in there policies. But some don’t. It is best to check your policy for this. Some credit card companies give you this coverage free, as long as you use the credit card, to rent the car.