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Car Insurance Discounts You Should Know About – Save More on Your Policy

When it comes to car insurance, discounts can make a big difference in your premium.…

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Back-to-School Insurance Readiness: 5 Coverage Checks for Florida Families

The back-to-school season is in full swing across Volusia and Flagler counties. Between shopping lists,…

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Understanding Hurricane Deductibles in Florida

If you own a home in Florida, you already know hurricane season isn’t just about…

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Florida Flood Insurance: The Missing Piece in Your Hurricane Plan

When hurricanes hit Volusia and Flagler counties, most homeowners think wind is the biggest threat.…

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Florida Homeowners: How Much Is Your Stuff Really Worth?

When you think about home insurance, your mind probably jumps to the house itself. But…

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What to Know About Lightning Strikes in Florida

Florida ranks first in the nation for lightning strikes. With over a million strikes each…

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Classic Car Insurance in Florida You Can Trust

A classic car is more than just a weekend ride—it’s a reflection of your hard…

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Boat Insurance: Why Florida Boaters Need More Than Sunshine

Owning a boat in Florida is all about freedom. But freedom comes with responsibility—and risk.…

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Motorcycle Insurance in Florida: Volusia and Flagler Counties

Riding a motorcycle along A1A or through the backroads of Daytona, Ormond Beach, or Palm…

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How Are Car Insurance Rates Determined?

Many drivers wonder how their car insurance rates are determined. It can feel confusing, but…

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