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Saturday, June 21, 2014

Frankenmuth Insurance Makes Security First Associated Agency Preferred Agency

Frankenmuth, Mich. – At its recent Executive Round Table regional meeting, Frankenmuth Insurance recognized the Security First Associated Agency of Flint, Michigan as a “Preferred” partner with the insurance carrier.

The Preferred status the Security First Associated Agency has earned is a result of outstanding performance involving several factors, including insurance volume, partnership, growth, accounting practices, and claims handling.

The Security First Associated Agency and its staff have consistently fared well in this process, ranking among the top 15% of all agencies representing the insurance company. Due to their outstanding performance, professionalism and adherence to the highest service standards, Frankenmuth has awarded the agency with this prestigious classification for 2014.

“It is the loyalty and dedication of our Independent Insurance Agency partners that enables Frankenmuth Insurance to continue serving policyholders throughout the region with the best and most comprehensive insurance solutions,” says Frankenmuth Insurance President and COO Fred Edmond. “The effort and professionalism of the management and staff at the Security First Associated Agency reflects our own goal of exceeding the expectations of those we serve. It is indeed a privilege to honor the agency with our Preferred designation.”

At Frankenmuth Insurance, our promise is to provide security in troubled times. Frankenmuth Insurance is headquartered in historic Frankenmuth, Michigan. We are represented by local Independent Insurance Agencies who are dedicated to providing the right coverage to meet your needs. We are a financially stable and strong company with more than $1 Billion in assets and an A.M. Best rating of “A” (Excellent). Relying on our more than 145 years as an industry leader, you can rest assured we are With You All The Way.

For more information about Security First Insurance, or to get an Flint insurance quote, call 800-530-9225.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Bundle Your Policies and Save on Insurance

While the idea of insuring everything you own sounds great in theory, the truth is that many people must pick and choose the most important insurance policies according to what their budget will allow. Most people own, at the very least, homeowners and auto insurance.

But, rather than buying your home insurance from one company and your auto insurance from another company, why not bundle them together with one trusted insurance provider? Not only is it easier to maintain a single monthly payment and single renewal date, but it can also mean big savings.

Insurance companies are businesses, and, as such, their goal is to get more business from customers. By bundling multiple policies with a single insurer, you are effectively giving that company more business. Because of this, many insurers incentivize the purchase of a bundle by offering an across-the-board discount. That means that you can save up to 20 percent on your premium payments!

And remember, you’re not limited to only homeowners and auto insurance. The most common bundle in the US is auto, home and life, but most insurers will allow you to customize your portfolio with additional policies, such as RV, boat, motorcycle, disability and more.

Interested in even more savings? Many insurers offer a variety of discounts. You have a good chance of qualifying if you keep your driving record clean and you improve the security of your home. Basically, the less of risk you have of filing a claim, the less you can expect to pay for your insurance. Talk to your agent for more details today!

Want to learn more about bundling discounts? Call Security First Insurance Agency at (810) 732-5800 for more information on home insurance in Flint.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Independent Insurance Agents can help you fill Policy Gaps

When you’re purchasing insurance for your home or business, the most important investment you make is not the premium you pay, but the time you spend with your agent.
Once every three years, at least, sit down with your independent agent and get some good advice.

Meeting with ClientsSome policyholders are disappointed when their expectations for insurance coverage are not met: they have a loss and file a claim, but things don’t work out the way they expect. In many instances, you can avoid a less than satisfying outcome by taking just a little time beforehand to discuss your situation and expectations.
For example:
  • Businesses benefit from business interruption insurance, but they need to understand what’s covered and what’s not. It can be complex to establish appropriate limits to cover the interruption of income from a covered loss – funds you would need to pay bills, payroll, mortgages and other expenses. An agent can help you identify your specific needs.
  • Many people don’t know that damage from flood is not covered under a standard homeowner policy, nor do they completely understand other water damage limitations: backup of sewer, hydrostatic pressure, sump pump failure, etc. An agent can help you understand these limitations and your options.
  • A homeowner might have thousands of dollars of heirloom silverware – It’s not automatically covered for its full value in a standard policy. But you can get coverage. Your agent has to understand your specific exposures and expectations in order to advise you on the right coverage for valuables and collections.
  • Rental cars – should you take the insurance offered by the rental company? It depends on your auto policy. For some of these things, even your agent may have to think about it. But you need to give them the opportunity to do so.
You can get quotes online for generic coverages, assuming the details of your situation are just like everyone else’s. But every situation is unique, and unless you take the time to identify what makes it so, an insurance company may assume your needs are generic.
After a loss, it seems we all have plenty of time to talk with an agent. But the best time to have that conversation is before the loss occurs.
Make an appointment with your insurance agent as you would any other financial adviser. Explain what is unique about you, your family, your situation, your plans and goals. Your agent will review your assets and risks and propose a customized insurance program from a reliable insurer. You’ll leave with more peace of mind.
The time you spend up front with a professional independent agent is an investment. You will be rewarded with a return on your investment: a solid insurance program with the right coverage for you and no surprises should you have a loss. (Source: cinfin.com)
We’ll help with all of you coverage needs. Call Security First Insurance Agency at (810) 732-5800 for more information on Flint Michigan insurance.

Monday, March 10, 2014

5 Risks Your Business May Face

Every business, big and small, faces risks on a daily basis. Though the risks are always there, you can combat them by planning ahead and putting security measures in place. Let’s look at five of the biggest potential risks and what you can do to minimize them.
1.       Legal risks: Today’s litigious society is the perfect breeding ground for a variety of lawsuits. Your business can be sued for poor product performance, third party injuries on the premises, copyright infringement, wrongful termination, libel, harassment and a host of other incidents, whether grounded or frivolous. The best way to combat this risk is to make sure your business is operating legally and ethically. Test products before selling, keep the workplace clean and tidy, buy all necessary rights and purchase business liability insurance that will cover legal and medical fees.


2.       Reputation damage: Social media makes it easy for customers and competitors to say nasty things about your business. The best way to combat this risk is to closely monitor your online presence and promptly address any upset customers to resolve the situation. Similarly, quality customer service can eliminate many issues. It’s better for a customer to say “I had a problem with Company X, but I feel better now that they worked with me to fix their mistake” than it is for a customer to say “I hate Company X because I had a problem.”


3.       Property damage: Natural disasters, storms, fire, theft and vandalism can all contribute to loss of property, which can mean building structures, inventory, equipment etc. If damages are severe, your business may lose profits if the company is unable to operate for an indefinite amount of time. The best way to combat this risk is to beef up your business’ security and to purchase business property insurance and business interruption insurance.


4.       Cyber risks: Digital data can be stolen by hackers, lost in a power surge or even leaked by fraudulent employees. The best way to combat this risk is to install top-of-the-line firewalls (even if that means hiring an online security consultant) and to purchase cyber risk liability insurance.


5.       Loss of a key employee: The illness, disability or death—whether sudden or foreseen—of a key employee can be detrimental to your business. Both temporary and permanent absences can significantly impact daily operations and profitability. The best way to combat this risk is to plan ahead for this possibility in your yearly business plans and to purchase key employee insurance.
We’ll help with all of you coverage needs. Call Security First Insurance Agency at (810) 732-5800 for more information on Flint business insurance.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

How to Keep Your Pipes from Freezing

Frozen pipes may sound innocent enough, but the real problems arise if they burst. A crack as small as an eighth of an inch can gush up to 250 gallons of water each day, resulting in flooding, a breeding ground for mold and potential structural damage to your home. Both plastic and copper pipes can freeze and burst in any climate if three conditions are met: poor insulation, quick drops in temperature and thermostats set too low. So how can you prevent this expensive disaster?
Take some time to prepare your pipes for the worst of winter. If they aren’t already, insulate the pipes with heat tape or thermostatically controlled heat cables, focusing on the pipes in the attic and near outside walls. Check for air leaks near pipes and seal them with caulk or insulation. Even a small leak can let in enough cold air to freeze a pipe.
When the cold reaches freezing levels, leave your faucet open to drip warm water. That slow trickle can keep the water moving enough to avoid freezing. It also helps to leave cabinet doors open to allow the heated air to reach pipes underneath sinks. Even if you leave for a vacation, set the thermostat no lower than 60°F to give the pipes enough warmth. Remember, the interior of the walls where the pipes are located is a colder area than inside the living areas; a higher temperature is necessary so the heat can penetrate the walls and warm this interior space.
If your pipes do freeze, despite your best efforts, it’s important to stay calm and act quickly. Call a plumber right away. While you wait, turn the faucets on and try to warm the pipe with a hair dryer, starting close to the faucet and working back. However, do not use electrical appliances if there is standing water and do not use any open flame that would create a fire hazard. If your pipes burst at any point, turn off the water at the main shutoff valve and do your best to dry the mess while help arrives. Keeping the area dry and clean will prevent mold and mildew from causing further problems.
We’ve got your back when you need us most. Call Security First Insurance Agency at (810) 732-5800 for more information on Flint home insurance.

Monday, January 6, 2014

What Types of Trucking Insurance Are Available?

Trucking insurance is required by law for both businesses and owner-operators who provide trucking services. However, the legal requirements are few and there are many additional types of coverage that are designed to protect your trucking business more completely. Let’s look at some of the coverages that you may want to consider:

·         Primary Liability: Every rig, even leased units, must have primary liability coverage, which protects third parties who suffer bodily injury or property damage following an accident.

·         General Liability: This coverage protects third parties from injury or property damage from accidents that occur when trucks are not on the road. For instance, a warehouse worker could trip and fall while unloading a truck.

·         Physical Damage: This coverage protects your rigs from damage as a result of collision, fire, theft, vandalism or severe weather. The premium is typically a percentage of the value of your equipment.

·         Non-Trucking Liability: This coverage protects trucks and third parties when the driver is not under dispatch. This may include trucks that are parked.

·         Cargo Insurance: Covers any damaged or lost freight during transit. This coverage may have exclusions such as unattended vehicle and maximum theft limits.

·         Terminal Coverage: Covers freight located at terminals. This coverage may have time limitations, such as 72 hours per load.

·         Warehouse Legal: Covers goods that are warehoused in the event of loss, damage, theft or fire. The amount of coverage is dependent on the goods being stored at any given time.

·         Non-Owned Trailer: This can be divided into liability and physical damage. Both cover trailers that you pull for a third party.

Ask what trucking coverage is right for you. Call Security First Associated Agency at (810) 732-5800 for more information on Flint trucking insurance.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Beware of Winter Road Hazards

It goes without saying that winter driving can be more dangerous than at others times of the year. Slippery roads and limited visibility dampen one’s ability to drive safely, but there are also winter road hazards that some individuals may not be as familiar with. Let’s take a look at some of the most common road hazards and what you can do to improve your winter driving experience.
  • Rain, snow and ice: These wintertime staples can lead to slippery road conditions. The degree of slipperiness can be affected by type of precipitation and varying temperature changes during precipitation and/or winter storms. If you begin to slip, remove your foot from the pedals and steer in the direction your car is sliding. If you need a boost of traction, pour salt or kitty litter around your tires.
  • Drifting snow: Drifted snow is more densely packed than fallen snow. Because of this, deep snow drifts can lift cars up off the road and strand them. See below for emergency kit items that will get you through being stranded.
  • Diminished visibility: Conditions out of your control, such as sleet, rain and snowfall, can affect driving visibility. However, there are easy ways to improve your chances of clearer winter vision. Thoroughly de-icing your windows and mirrors will assist with your ability to see in all directions while driving. And don’t forget your headlights. They should also be brushed free of ice and changed regularly to ensure that they remain bright and functioning. This not only improves your own visibility, but also helps other drivers see you on the road. Turn your headlights on during any form of precipitation and when the weather is misty or grey.
  • Tires and battery: Tires loose air pressure faster in cold temperatures. Make it a habit to check your tire pressure monthly and fill them as need, according to your owner’s manual. Before winter hits, check the tread on your tires. They’ll need replacing if the tread has worn down. Batteries over three years old should be replaced, as the cold can impair a battery’s ability to start a car. Have your battery properly checked and replaced if needed.
  • Plan for emergencies: You should always plan for the worst. Anyone can become stranded in a car for hours during poor winter driving conditions. Pack an emergency kit, which can include items such as blankets, protein-rich food, bottled water, weather radio, salt or kitty litter, road flares, jumper cables and any other items you see fit.
Stay safe while driving down harsh winter roads. Call Security First Associated Agency Inc. at (810) 732-5800 for more information on Flint auto insurance.