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Tips For A Safe Halloween
Posted: October 25, 2013
Every year at Halloween, children envision ghosts, goblins, and the possibility of amassing a treasure trove of candy. On the other hand, concerned parents worry about their children’s safety during this yearly candy-gathering ritual. “Halloween is a cherished tradition, but the excitement of the night can cause children to forget to be careful,” says Andrew McCabe of McCabe Group Insurance. “There’s no real ‘trick’ to...
Do You Know The Value Of Your Belongings?
Posted: October 18, 2013
Protecting Your Property Is A Priority For Renters Too If your apartment burns down or is burglarized, would you have money to replace your personal belongings? Most renters don’t realize their landlord’s insurance covers only the building structure and not tenants’ possessions. Plus, how many college students living in off-campus apartments even think about renters insurance? Believe it or not - you can protect all...
McCabe Group Offers Fire Safety Tips
Posted: October 7, 2013
October is fire prevention month! No detail is too small when it comes to preventing fires and burn injuries. And as colder weather approaches, people will be spending more time indoors at home where it’s warm – but is it safe? According to the United States Fire Administration, part of the Department of Homeland Security, residential fires occur more often during cold weather months...
Am I Covered If I Drive My Friend’s Car?
Posted: September 27, 2013
Auto Insurance Questions and Answers For Young Drivers Young drivers inherit many responsibilities when they turn the key, shift into gear and hit the open road. In addition to the importance of learning and practicing safe driving skills, new motorists also need to know the particulars of their auto insurance coverage. Laws may vary by state, but some basic information will go a long way...
What Happens When You Crash a Rental Car?
Posted: September 11, 2013
It's a question to which most of us hope we never learn the answer. The link below, from AOL Autos, shares writer Terry Ward's experience and advice after she did over $9,000 worth of damage to her rental car. Read this before you rent your next vehicle and always double check with your credit card company and/or auto insurance provider prior to travel. http://autos.aol.com/article/what-happens-when-you-crash-a-rental-car/