Prevent A Home Disaster If Using Space Heaters

Space heaters offer a convenient and effective way to heat various areas such as garages, bedrooms, and workspaces like offices or shops. However, it is crucial not to overlook the potential dangers associated with these devices, particularly the risk of starting fires. Shockingly, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reveals that over 25,000 residential fires are caused annually by portable space heaters. Even more alarming, an estimated 300 individuals lose their lives each year due to fires caused by improper usage of space heaters. Additionally, thousands of people suffer from burn injuries that require hospital treatment, all stemming from the mishandling or improper use of these heating devices.

To ensure your safety when operating a space heater, regardless of its type, it is vital to adhere to the safety and operational instructions provided by the manufacturer. When purchasing a space heater, consider the following factors:

  • Ventilation: If you are buying propane or kerosene heaters, determine whether adequate ventilation is required.
  • Safety Certification: Check whether the unit you intend to purchase carries the “Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL)” label. UL is a respected global safety science company that has been pioneering safety solutions for over a century, including the safe adoption of electricity.
  • Thermostat Function: Does the unit have a built-in thermostat to regulate the temperature?
  • Tip-Over Safety Feature: Ensure that the space heater you choose includes a safety mechanism that automatically disables the device if it tips over.
  • Placement Considerations: Make sure your space heater can be positioned away from flammable materials, children, and pets.
  • Avoid Unattended Use: Never leave your space heater running overnight or unattended.

By utilizing space heaters properly, you can efficiently heat your living spaces while conserving energy. However, always remember to follow safety guidelines diligently and avoid leaving the device unattended or accessible to children. By practicing responsible space heater usage, you can enjoy the benefits of a warm environment while mitigating the risk of costly fires in your home.

As an Independent insurance agency, we are professionals who work independently, representing multiple insurance companies to provide clients with a wide range of coverage options tailored to your specific needs.

We act as your trusted advisors, offering personalized guidance and assistance in navigating the complex world of insurance, helping you make informed decisions about your coverage.

If you’d like to work with our agency, simply reach out and we’ll pair you with an agent for your personal and commercial needs.

Educate your teen driver on the “5 to drive” principles.

Teen Driver InsuranceThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) states that auto accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers aged 15-19 in the United States. To combat these statistics, parents should have open conversations with their children about the risks associated with driving and emphasize the “5 to Drive” rules.

It’s crucial for parents to lead by example when it comes to following these five rules. If parents don’t adhere to the rules themselves, teenagers may not take them seriously. Take the time to educate your teen on the significance of each rule, using real-life scenarios and statistics to drive home the importance of the “5 to Drive” principles.

Five Principles to Discuss with Your Teen Driver

Alcohol: Discuss the dangers of drinking and driving with your teenager. Highlight the severe consequences such as jail time, loss of driver’s license, and fines that can result from accidents involving alcohol.

Make an agreement with your teen that you will pick them up if they find themselves in a situation involving alcohol, emphasizing the importance of preventing drinking and driving.

Seatbelts: Emphasize the habit of wearing seatbelts for safety. According to the NHTSA, 64 percent of young passengers and teen drivers who didn’t wear seatbelts died in motor vehicle accidents.

Train your teenager to buckle up every time they get into a vehicle until it becomes second nature.

Texting: It’s crucial to address the dangers of texting while driving. Distracted driving accidents continue to claim lives each year.

Teach your teen to put their cell phone away before getting behind the wheel or delegate any urgent texting tasks to a passenger.

Speeding: Reinforce the importance of following speed limits. Remind your teenager that when speed doubles, stopping distance quadruples.

In 2013, nearly one-third of teen drivers involved in fatal crashes were speeding, according to statistics.

Extra Passengers: Inform your teenager about the increased risk of fatal crashes when there are more passengers in the vehicle. Some states have restrictions on the number of passengers allowed for teenage drivers.

Familiarize yourself with your state’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) law to ensure compliance.

Remember that you have the greatest influence on your teenager’s safety behind the wheel. Show that you care about their well-being and have meaningful discussions about the dangers of driving.

Furthermore, it is essential to lead by example and follow the five rules yourself. By continuing to educate and guide your teenager, you can help shape them into responsible and conscientious drivers.

Dog Bite Claims & Insurance Coverage

Insurance for dog bite claims in AlaskaDog bites can result in significant financial costs, with insurance companies paying out over one billion dollars annually for dog bite claims, according to the Insurance Information Institute. To safeguard yourself from potential out-of-pocket expenses stemming from a dog bite incident, it is crucial to ensure adequate coverage limits and consider obtaining an umbrella insurance policy.

While owning a dog can bring immense joy, it is essential to be aware of potential risks and take precautions to prevent dog bites. Dogs can become agitated or aggravated by small children pulling their hair, or tail, or accidentally stepping on them. As responsible pet owners, it is our duty to closely monitor our pets and never leave a dog alone with small children. Even if a dog is provoked, it remains the owner’s responsibility to prevent the pet from biting someone. While many claims involve minor bites that only require first aid, the resulting damage can still be severe, such as nerve damage in the hands or feet.

The Insurance Information Institute outlines three types of laws concerning pet liability:

Dog-bite statute: Under this statute, dog owners are automatically held liable for any injuries or property damage caused by their dogs, even without provocation.

“One-bite” rule: In certain states, owners are not initially held liable for the first bite their dogs inflict. However, once an animal demonstrates vicious behavior, such as biting or displaying a “vicious propensity,” the owner can be held liable. Some states have moved away from the one-bite rule and impose liability on owners for any injury, regardless of whether the dog has previously bitten someone.

Negligence laws: According to negligence laws, dog owners are held liable if an injury occurs due to their unreasonable carelessness in controlling the dog.

While it is essential to understand the specific dog bite liability laws in your state, prevention is always the best approach. The Humane Society provides several guidelines to avoid dog bites. Since dogs cannot communicate verbally, it is crucial to pay attention to their body language. Warning signs that a dog may be uncomfortable include

  • a stiff tail,
  • pulled-back ears,
  • intense stare,
  • backing away
  • visible signs of injury.

It is important not to take toys away from a dog abruptly, as this can provoke aggression. When someone asks to pet your dog, politely ask them to allow the dog to smell them first to ensure the dog is comfortable with the interaction. If your dog reacts negatively to someone, it is perfectly acceptable to inform that person that it is not a good idea to approach the dog.

While we hope that your beloved pup never bites anyone, unfortunate incidents can occur. Ensuring that your home insurance limits are adequate and considering the purchase of an umbrella insurance policy can provide additional protection for your finances in the event of such an incident.

Safety Tips to Remember This Halloween

Halloween Safety tips for your home in Anchorage, AKHalloween is a great holiday in many ways. Whether it is dressing up, decorating your home, watching a scary movie or simply enjoying some fun size candy, Halloween brings joy to all ages. Here are a few things to consider making the most out of your holiday.

  • Be aware of tripping hazards around your home

If your plan is to stay home and pass out candy, it is important you prep your home first. Whenever strangers step foot onto your property, you do have a liability risk. To lower your liability risk, be sure to check your driveway or stairway for tripping hazards. This can include hoses, extension cords, debris, loose decking boards, decorations or outdoor toys.

If someone were to trip or fall on your property, there could be a chance you are liable. Walk your property to make sure you do not have anything someone could trip on. If you live in a cold environment, you should also evaluate if there are any areas that are slick that someone could slip. While most people think of icy stairs, wet leaves and algae growth can also be something to think about.

Lastly, if you own a dog, have a plan. Some dogs do not like having strangers walk up to the door or may be disturbed when the doorbell rings. If your dog falls in this category, make a plan for what you can do to keep your dog calm. The last thing you want is to have your dog bite someone, as you could be liable.

  • Have a plan if trick or treating

Whether you are going trick or treating with your child or if your teenager wants to go trick or treating with friends make sure you have a plan for the night. What neighborhood provides good sidewalks? What are safety tips you can share with your teenager about walking in the dark or talking with strangers?

  • Pack safety gear & be extra cautious when driving

Whenever you are walking or driving at nighttime, you want to be extra cautious of your surroundings. If you plan to be walking around & trick or treating, be sure you pack safety gear such as a flashlight or a bright vest or reflective clothing. You want to be visible to drivers on the road and those two items can help. Glow sticks are also fun for kids to hold at nighttime.

If you will be out & about, be aware of trick or treaters. Drive slowly when entering your neighborhood. Some individuals may not be visible with flashlights or bright vests, so it never hurts to drive cautiously.

We hope you enjoy your Halloween. If you have questions about your insurance coverage, reach out to our agency. We are happy to do an insurance review or provide you with multiple quotes.

Do I Need Specific Insurance to Drive for Uber or Lyft?

Uber or Lyft Insurance Anchorage, AKWhether you are thinking of starting a new career or simply want to make some extra income during your down time, working for companies like Uber or Lyft can be a good move. However, you will need specific insurance to be fully covered as your personal auto insurance policy and the insurance provided by Rideshare companies provides gaps in coverage or potential excess liability.

Ridesharing is defined as: individuals who use their own vehicle to transport people from point A to point B in exchange for money.

If you are considering working for other companies such as DoorDash, Grubhub, Postmates, Uber Eats, Instacart or other delivery type companies, you would want a rideshare insurance policy as well.

A rideshare insurance policy provides coverage during:

  • Waiting for a ride request.
  • When you accept a ride request and are on the way to pick up the rider.
  • When you pick up the rider & drive to the destination.

In what situations does my personal auto insurance cover me?

  • When you are offline or not using the Uber/Lyft app.
  • The period after you’ve dropped off a passenger but are still logged in and are waiting to match with another passenger (for instance, you roll forward and hit another vehicle with no rider in your car).

Does Uber or Lyft or any other rideshare company provide insurance for you?

Uber maintains insurance on your behalf such as third party liability, uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury and contingent comprehensive and collision coverage.

However, your current auto insurance policy may offer a rideshare endorsement that can be added to your policy. You may receive additional coverage too that goes above and beyond the limits provided by the Rideshare company. Talk to one of our agents first. We’ll explain the difference in coverage options.

What if I don’t have rideshare insurance & I’m involved in an accident?

The consequences of not having a rideshare insurance endorsement could result in a denial of coverage by your main auto insurance company. Whether you fail to tell them you are using your car for rideshare services or simply didn’t know you needed the insurance endorsement on your main auto policy, could leave you liable for the entire loss.

This leaves you with paying for injuries, medical bills, car repairs, property damage etc. if you get into an accident.

If you are considering a career or part time job for any rideshare company, reach out to our agency! Rules and regulations change regularly, so be sure to research yourself what changes may have occurred since this article was written. We can go over many coverage options with you to ensure you have the right insurance protection.

Getting the right policy is easy, we just need to know that you’re driving for a Rideshare company and we can get you the right policy.

Insurance for Your College Student

Insurance for your college student in AlaskaLeaving for college is an exciting time for your child. Whether your child is moving out of state, moving out of your home or even living with you at home, college is a new chapter in his or her life. Being your agent, there are a few common questions we get asked about insurance.

Does My Child Need Renters Insurance at College?

It’s best we review your current home insurance policy as it may offer some coverage for your child’s belongings while away. Simply give us a quick call and we can do a review. If your child is living off campus, you may want to consider purchasing a renters insurance policy in his or her name. This can be as little as $30/month. As a bonus, this can provide liability coverage too.

My Child Will Not Be Taking a Car to School, Can I Take Them Off My Auto Insurance Policy?

Talk to your agent about this first before canceling. If your child plans to drive a vehicle when he or she returns home or if your child ever drives a friend’s car at school, it is best to keep your child on your policy.

Car Insurance Discounts For Your Child

A few car insurance discounts exist with insurance carriers. It’s important to discuss discount options with one of our agents.

Good Grade Discount – if your child gets good grades, talk to your agent to see if he or she can qualify for a good grade discount.

Multi-policy Discount – if your child has both an auto and renters insurance policy, he or she can earn a discount for bundling the policies together.

Resident discount – if your child is attending college over 100 miles away, but isn’t taking his or her vehicle, your child may qualify for a resident discount. Since the car will be parked at your home and is insured in your name, some insurance carriers will give you a discount since the car will not be used as often.

My Child Is Taking A Car To College. What Should I Know About Auto Insurance?

Reach out to your agent to update the garage address to keep the auto insurance policy up-to-date.

Should My Child Purchase His or Her Own Auto Insurance Policy?

If your child has moved out of the house permanently, it might be time to purchase a separate policy. We can explain their coverage options and shop all of our insurance carriers.

Is it Time To Purchase Life Insurance?

Life Insurance agent in Anchorage, AKSeptember is Life Insurance Awareness Month. As your local independent insurance agency, we are here to make you aware of the benefits of purchasing a life insurance policy. There are many options to choose from so if you have specific questions, reach out to our agency!

Life insurance is designed to provide financial stability to your family if you pass away. Life insurance policies vary with how they can provide financial support. It could pay for monthly bills, and funeral expenses or provide a lump sum of cash.

When Should You Consider a Life Insurance Policy?

If your family relies on your income to pay monthly expenses, you should consider a life insurance policy.

Other scenarios typically can be:

  • You recently bought a home
  • You have a child or multiple children
  • You are getting married
  • You are a financial resource for your parents
  • You pay for long-term care for your child or parents
  • You plan to pay for your child’s college degree

The younger you purchase a life insurance policy, the cheaper your premium typically is. Life insurance is calculated by your age, health status, medical history, occupation, your behavior, and the type of coverage you want.

Coverage Options for Life Insurance

There are many types of life insurance you can purchase. The two most common policies are term life insurance or whole life insurance. Term life insurance is designed to cover you for a specific amount of years, whereas whole life insurance is for your entire life.

Other coverage options include universal life insurance, variable life insurance, mortgage replacement insurance, or final expense insurance.

Our agents are here to help you determine the best fit for your needs. Insurance is not a one-size-fits-all all. We will listen to how you want to provide financial support to your family through life insurance and can explain your coverage options.

If you currently have a life insurance policy, now might be a good time to review it.

  • Do you need to update your beneficiaries?
  • Are you happy with your current policy? If you need to make an adjustment to your death benefit or are seeking a better monthly premium, we can help.

Ready for a Life Insurance Quote?

If your spouse or family depends on your income each month, protect your family with a life insurance policy. Our licensed agents can find you the best life insurance policy for your needs and budget. By giving our agency a call or filling out a life insurance quote on our website, our licensed agents can provide multiple life insurance quotes. Our agency represents several life insurance companies and we can match you with the best fit.

A Breakdown of Home Insurance Coverage

Home Insurance Coverage Anchorage, AlaskaIf you are a homeowner, you have purchased your home insurance through a local insurance agent or directly through an insurance carrier. Home insurance cost and coverage vary due to where you live, how much your home is worth, your credit score and many other insurance factors.

Home insurance can be confusing so we recommend speaking with one of our agents and going through a home insurance review. Even if you have had a home insurance policy with us for years, it is still best practice to review it to ensure you still have adequate coverage. We can break down your insurance coverage details and make sure you have the best protection for your insurance needs.

Here are a few terms we can discuss with you:

Named perils: this part of your home insurance coverage protects your home from named perils that can include damage from wind, hail, fire, fallen objects, lightning, theft, vandalism and more. Home insurance named perils vary so our agents can discuss what’s covered if you have questions.

Actual Cash Value (ACV): this is the cost to replace the damaged item minus depreciation. If you have damage to your home, the insurance carrier would determine how much it was valued before the damage occurred. For example, if your roof was damaged but it was 10 years old, your insurance carrier may factor in how much a 10-year-old roof is worth today. You would receive the valued dollar amount to put towards a new roof.

Replacement cost value insurance: this represents the cost to replace an item of similar quality without factoring depreciation. Replacement cost policies are more expensive than ACV because you are essentially getting a brand new item. After asking you questions, we can help determine if this coverage makes sense for you.

Deductible: if you have to file a claim, your deductible plays a role in how much you have to pay before your insurance carrier pays towards your claim. Deductibles can vary in price and typically the higher your deductible, the lower your home insurance premium. Our agents can help explain your deductible options.

Liability insurance: your home insurance coverage can provide you with liability coverage. For example, if your dog bit someone or if someone slipped and fell on your property, liability coverage could provide you with coverage. Talk to us about liability limits.

Additional insurance policies to consider:

Flood insurance: home insurance typically does not cover you if your home experiences water entering your home. This is typically a separate policy many individuals buy. If your home is susceptible of floods, talk to an agent.

Earthquake insurance: just like flood insurance, earthquake insurance is also a separate policy. If your home is damaged from an earthquake, you would most likely need an earthquake insurance policy to have coverage for any damage.

Other structure coverage: if you have a detached garage, barn, swimming pool, greenhouse, or other structure, be sure to tell your agent. This needs to be included in your policy and may require additional coverage.

Water sewer coverage: claims occur when heavy rain or floodwaters overrun your sewer system or your sump pump. Debris from rainstorms or natural disasters can also clog your system causing damage to your home when the water backs up into your house’s plumbing. Many home insurance policies do not cover this and water sewer coverage is needed to pay for the damage. Talk to us about this coverage.

Umbrella insurance: if you file a home or auto insurance claim and the damage exceeds your policy limits, an umbrella insurance policy can give you thousands of additional dollars in protection. There are limitations on what umbrella insurance covers so discuss this with an agent in our office.

Vacant home insurance: if you own a home that is vacant, you still want to protect it. Talk to us about your situation and we can explain your coverage options.

Ready to shop home insurance? Give our agency a call or email us for a quote. We can help you find great coverage.

How to Determine if You Need Commercial Auto Insurance

How to Determine if You Need Commercial Auto Insurance in AlaskaWhen many people think of a commercial auto insurance policy, they may think of big vehicles such as semi-trucks, box trucks, garbage trucks, etc. However, there are many variations of vehicles that would qualify for a commercial auto insurance policy.

How to Determine If You Need a Commercial Auto Insurance Policy

If you are using your vehicle or your employer’s vehicle for business purposes, you need a commercial auto insurance policy or endorsement. For instance, many people are working in the gig economy in jobs such as delivering food with your own vehicle or doing rideshare. It is important you have the right insurance coverage. If you do get into an accident where you are making a food delivery and damage your vehicle or someone else’s property, your standard personal car insurance policy will likely not cover you. Contact our agents with any questions you may have.

Here is a quick reference to help you determine if you need a commercial auto insurance policy:

  1. Using your vehicle to carry business equipment
  2. Freight transportation
  3. Towing vehicles
  4. Delivering food or goods (Amazon drivers, food delivery drivers, newspaper delivery)
  5. Using your vehicle to chauffeur people (Uber or Lyft Drivers, taxi service)
  6. Transporting material

How Is A Commercial Auto Insurance Policy Different Than My Personal Auto Insurance?

Since your vehicle is being used for business purposes, there are different risks that need to be insured. Additionally, the rating system used by companies is entirely different than a personal auto policy. Each commercial policy needs vary, so have a discussion with your agent to discuss your specific policy limits. For business owners with many vehicles to insure, business auto fleet policies are available. Additionally, consider adding a commercial umbrella policy above and beyond your standard commercial auto policy to protect your business from a catastrophic vehicle accident claim.

How Much Does Commercial Auto Insurance Cost?

Just like your personal auto insurance policy, a commercial auto insurance policy is rated on many factors. Here are a few common examples of what could determine your insurance rate.

  • Driving records
  • Driver age
  • Credit history
  • The size & type of your vehicle
  • The number of vehicles you are insuring
  • What you plan to transport

Not Sure What Kind of Coverage You Need for Your Business?

That is where we can help. Our agents can help determine what type of coverage will be the best fit for your specific needs. If you plan to use your vehicle for business and personal purposes, we can help you determine an appropriate type of policy. If you are only looking to cover your vehicle for business use, we can help find you the best rate. We will explain all of your options so you understand your policy. Get a free commercial auto insurance quote by calling or emailing us.

2023 Updates on Auto & Home Insurance

Inflation Continues to Impact Insurance Policy Premiums

An Update On Auto & Home Insurance Rates in Alaska 2023We all feel the impact of inflation. Whether it is at the gas station, grocery store and your insurance policies at renewal. Unfortunately, the insurance industry continues to be impacted as insurance carriers are forced to adjust their risk based on inflation and claims.

We know it is frustrating to see your premiums increase even though you may not have experienced any activity such as an insurance claim. Inflation is the main reason insurance premium rates continue to increase across the country. Another strike against policyholders is the rise in insurance claims across the country. Not only are insurance carriers receiving more insurance claims than before, but it is also costing insurance carriers more with settling claims.

Anytime insurance carriers see an increase in claims and the cost to settle these claims, they will raise their premiums to all customers around the country. Some insurance carriers have even dropped offering specific policies in certain states which experience a high severity.

Summary on why your insurance policy went up even though you didn’t file a claim or receive a vehicle infraction:

  • Building materials for homes have increased (some materials are over 20% higher now).
  • There are less skilled workers available to work. This means companies are now paying higher wages to those who are available to work.
  • Car parts and equipment are more expensive (some over 22% higher now).
  • It costs more to maintain and repair vehicles.
  • Used cars prices increased over 37% since 2020. New car prices have increased over 20%.
  • Medical bills for insurance claims have increased.

If your insurance policy has increased significantly, reach out to us. We can re-quote you with other insurance carriers we represent to see if we can find you a more affordable policy. This is one of the best benefits of working with an independent insurance agency. We advocate for you!

Here are some ways we have helped customers save on their insurance premium. Each of our insurance carriers offer unique discounts so reach out to us to review your current policy.

  • Bundle your home and auto insurance policies together.
  • Install and maintain a burglar alarm system on your home and receive a protective device discount.
  • Discounts for your teenager – good student or distant student (for college students who attend school more than 100 miles away)
  • If you recently built a home or significantly renovated it, you may qualify for a discount.
  • If you have been accident-free for at least three years, you can be eligible for a discount.
  • Earn a claims-free check too! Eligible customers who remain claims free for 6 months can receive a check in the mail from some insurance carriers. Score another check if you remain claims-free for the rest of the year on your policy.

Bonus Coverages Offered

With the rise in insurance premiums, some insurance carriers have added additional coverage to their policies.

Water backup, service line and personal property replacement for claims are the three most common coverage upgrades.