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9 Life Changes to Tell Your Insurance Agent About

9 Life Changes to Tell Your Insurance Agent About

Life's changes come with new goals and dreams. Whether you're getting married, expecting a baby, or getting ready to downsize... big changes in life often come with new financial priorities, too. That's why it helps to have an insurance agent who can help you understand what these changes mean for your insurance needs. Get in touch: Contact your local ERIE agent Wondering what to expect for your...

Driving on Black Ice: What You Need to Know

Driving on Black Ice: What You Need to Know

From snow to sleet to freezing rain, severe weather conditions can make winter driving especially difficult. But perhaps none is more dangerous than black ice. That's because unlike snow and sleet, black ice can be practically invisible to an unsuspecting driver. Related: 7 Dangerous Winter Driving Myths... Debunked The safest thing to do is stay home when conditions call for icy roads – but of...

Umbrella Policy: Explained

One of the most certain things in life is, certainly, uncertainty. Your dog could bite the neighbor’s kid. Your teen driver could hit a cyclist. A guest could fall down your stairs. A rainy morning commute on worn-out tires could result in a multi-car accident. And you could be held liable to others for the cost of damages – injuries, property destruction, emotional distress, lost...

Back to school tips for parents

Getting a new school year off to a good start can influence children’s attitude, confidence, and performance both socially and academically. The transition from August to September can be difficult for both children and parents. Even children who are eager to return to class must adjust to the greater levels of activity, structure, and, for some, pressures associated with school life. The degree of adjustment...

Why you should avoid driving for Uber (or any other ride-sharing company)

Consider this situation: Someone pulls up an app on their phone, types in the address of where they need to go, and orders your car. You turn around and drive to pick them up. While you’re driving, you look over to your phone to make sure you’re still heading in the right direction. While you’re looking the other way, you total your car. The police...