What is a Medicare Supplement plan?
This blog post was written by Justin Metz on September 23, 2021 for Erie Family Life. The original blog can be found here. If you’re approaching your 65th birthday and starting to research options for Medicare, navigating through all of your new health care choices can be overwhelming. In addition [...]
8 Tips for Working from Home
This article was written by Lauren Sovisky on August 5, 2020. The original article may be found here. Who doesn’t love getting a few extra minutes of shut-eye and the more casual dress code that comes along with working from home? Working remotely can be great – except when your [...]
Fall Safety for your pets
This article was written by Jenean McLoskey from Foremost Insurance. The original article can be found here. When I think of fall, the first images that pop into my head are colorful foliage, apple cider, Halloween, cold weather, and shorter days. While the season is an exciting time for many [...]
Does my credit score affect my insurance premiums?
This article was written by Candace Jenkins on Trusted Choice on Aug. 5, 2020. The original blog can be found here. (Get advice from a leading financial expert, Grant Botma.) You may be aware of how your credit score will affect purchasing a home or taking out a credit line, [...]
15 Questions about Life Insurance
This blog was posted by Justin Metz for Erie Insurance on February 9, 2021. You can review the original blog here. Life isn’t one-size-fits-all – and neither is life insurance. Planning for the future can feel exciting and scary at the same time. Whether you’re buying your very first policy [...]
Choosing a vehicle for your new grad
This article was written by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety on May 20, 2021. The original blog can be found here. Consumer Reports (CR) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) have updated their list of affordable, safe and reliable vehicles for teens for 2021. The new recommendations [...]
Vacationing with your dog
This is a blog post by Kaitlin Cassell and you can view the original post here. With the kids out of school for the summer, it's the perfect time to take a family vacation. And by family, I mean the whole family – the dog too! Traveling with your dog [...]
Travel like a pro
This is a blog post by Kaitlin Cassell and you can view the original post here. Whether it's a luxury trip to a tropical island or a quick visit to the city, there's something magical about getting away. Everything feels new and exciting when you're on a trip! You can try [...]
Many beginnings and some endings…
“I wonder what it would be like to live in a world where it was always June.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island June is a month of many contradictions...There are many new things that are happening - prom, graduation, gardens. There are also many things that are ending - [...]
Thunderstorms and Lightning
This is a blog post from Ready.gov and you can view the original post here. Lightning is a leading cause of injury and death from weather-related hazards. Although most lightning victims survive, people struck by lightning often report a variety of long-term, debilitating symptoms. Thunderstorms are dangerous storms that include [...]
Bring May flowers…
“May, more than any other month of the year, wants us to feel alive.” ― Fennel Hudson Isn't this how we feel? We get to watch as our gardens begin to grow and our flowers bloom. We have the honor of celebrating our mothers - that alone is a celebration [...]
Prepping your bike for Spring
The blog is from Foremost Insurance by Jenean McLoskey. You can view the original blog here. As the weather starts warming up for riders who live in the north, there’s good news! It’s time to take your bike out of storage and get it ready for the open road. If [...]
April Showers…
“Every moment the patches of green grew bigger and the patches of snow grew smaller. Every moment more and more of the trees shook off their robes of snow. Soon, wherever you looked, instead of white shapes you saw the dark green of firs or the black prickly branches of [...]
St Patrick’s Day and Insurance
This month we will be celebrating St Patrick’s day. For those of you who know me, you will find hints of my love of Ireland in my office and in my home. My son got me a hand-drawn map of Ireland which is now proudly displayed on my office wall. [...]
What to Know About Workers’ Compensation and Working from Home
This blog is by Erie Insurance. You can view the original blog here. In the midst of this pandemic, you may have found yourself among the 63 percent of Americans working from home. A recent Gartner poll predicts that 48 percent of workers will continue to work remote at least part-time [...]