Insurance, Insurance Auto, Insurance Business Insurance, Insurance Health, Insurance Home, Insurance Life and Disability
Payment Options: American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
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Monday | 09:00 am | 05:00 pm |
Tuesday | 09:00 am | 05:00 pm |
Wednesday | 09:00 am | 05:00 pm |
Thursday | 09:00 am | 05:00 pm |
Friday | 09:00 am | 05:00 pm |
Description
As a risk manager thriving in the sunny communities of Troy, Rochester Hills, Bloomfield Hills, Oakland Twp, and beyond, I am dedicated to protecting your assets while empowering you to pursue your summer adventures. Our agency stands out for its exceptional customer service, as evidenced by our stellar Google reviews. Outside of my professional life, I am a proud wife, mother of two, and an enthusiastic middle school girls' basketball coach. I actively engage with our community through the Troy Chamber of Commerce and the Women's Council of Realtors of Greater Rochester Area, and I volunteer with Blessings in a Backpack Avondale. If we cross paths this lovely summer, I look forward to sharing bright smiles and joyful conversations! Here are some summer insurance tips to help safeguard your home and belongings as you enjoy the warmth and vibrancy of the season: 1. Update your home inventory: Take advantage of the summer to create or update your home inventory. Document your valuable items, including outdoor furniture and recreational equipment. This will help ensure you have adequate coverage in case of loss or damage. 2. Review your liability coverage: With summer activities ramping up, consider the potential for accidents, especially if you host gatherings or have a pool. Ensure your liability coverage is sufficient to protect you from any potential claims. 3. Secure outdoor items: Summer storms can be unpredictable. Bring in or secure outdoor furniture, grills, and other belongings to prevent damage from high winds or heavy rain. 4. Check your roof and gutters: Inspect your roof for any wear and tear, especially after spring storms. Clear your gutters to ensure they can effectively channel water away from your home during summer rain showers. 5. Prepare for vacations: If you plan to travel, inform your insurance provider. Consider temporary coverage for your home while you’re away and ensure your home security measures are in place. 6. Review vehicle insurance: Summer often means road trips and travel. Ensure your auto insurance is up to date and consider adding roadside assistance coverage during your adventures. 7. Assess coverage for recreational vehicles: If you own a boat, jet ski, or ATV, make sure you have the appropriate insurance coverage for these vehicles. Summer is a popular time for outdoor activities, and you want to be protected. 8. Understand flood risks: If you live in an area prone to summer storms or flooding, consider reviewing or adding flood insurance. This can be crucial in protecting your home and belongings from water damage. Remember to consult with your insurance provider to address any specific concerns or questions you may have regarding your coverage this summer. Enjoy the season and stay safe!