by Lucy Kolb | Aug 24, 2020 | Homeowners Insurance
Your home is one of your greatest assets and a significant long-term investment. As such, it’s vital to protect your home and its contents with adequate homeowners insurance. Nevertheless, recent research found that many homeowners lack proper coverage. In fact,...
by Mid-State Insurance | May 4, 2020 | Homeowners Insurance
Traditionally, springtime is the season in which most people give their homes a complete overhaul, but can cleaning your house also be profitable? It can, if you follow these tips: Change air-conditioning filters. Keeping your air filters clean will not only...
by Mid-State Insurance | Apr 10, 2020 | Commercial Insurance, COVID-19, Homeowners Insurance, Life Insurance, Personal Insurance, Uncategorized, Wellness
We want to start out by stating that we hope you and your families are all doing well and taking the best precautions amidst the current situation with COVID-19.As some of you may have read or heard in the news, there are a few insurance carriers that are now offering...
by Mid-State Insurance | Nov 5, 2018 | Homeowners Insurance
For many, the fall season is a busy time of year. High school, college, and professional sports are in full swing. Kids are participating in homecoming festivities and many families are making trips to their local pumpkin farms. These activities don’t leave much time...
by Alyssa Buth | Jul 5, 2018 | Homeowners Insurance, Safety Tips
This week marks Lightning Safety Awareness Week. Though disasters like hurricanes tend to get more attention during the summer months, it’s important to know how to stay safe from lightning. That’s because lightning presents serious dangers to both people and...
by Alyssa Buth | Jun 13, 2018 | Auto Insurance, Homeowners Insurance, Personal Insurance
To a dog, there’s nothing more exciting than going for a ride, having the window rolled down and feeling the wind in your ears. However, when the car stops and owners run a “quick” errand, what can happen to your pet is dangerous. According to the American Society for...