June 2016
June 2016
Hurricane Preparedness
According to forecasters, the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be the most active since 2012, with eight of the ten worst storms on record hitting in the few weeks before Labor Day. Although there have not been any named storms strike in the U.S. this year, it only takes one storm to cause massive amounts of damage.
Don't be sorry after flooding ... be protected
Anywhere it rains, it can flood. A flood is a general and temporary condition where two or more acres of normally dry land or two or more adjacent properties are inundated by water or mudflow.
Recreational Vehicle
Summer is here! Are you getting ready to get out and explore? Whether it's in your RV camping in the great outdoors, enjoying freedom on two wheels, charting unknown destinations on the open water, or making your own track through the wilderness, you want to make sure that you have the right coverage to protect you and your summer toys.
Collector Vehicle Insurance
If you own an antique, collector vehicle insurance is a great way to safeguard your investment. Most people choose to keep their collector vehicle in storage, but there are some that like to drive theirs.
Agent Spotlight
Meet Karolyn Verde. Karolyn is an Agent in Client Advocacy. She has been with Armed Forces Insurance a little over 8 years and has completed her CPCU, AINS and API insurance designations. Karolyn enjoys assisting AFI members with their insurance needs. She especially enjoys talking to members that will take the time to do a complete account review.
2016 Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year®
Natasha Harth was named the 2016 Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year ® today in recognition of her outstanding commitment to the military community. Video of the awards ceremony is available on the website.
Wedding Insurance
A wedding has the potential for many unexpected mishaps, such as poor weather and cancellations. And with the average cost of a wedding now exceeding $25,000, couples don't need to worry about how they'll pay for any unanticipated costs that arise when their perfect day goes perfectly wrong