

When you purchase homeowners or renters insurance, your “stuff” is covered, like the house you own and your furniture and fixtures inside of it, but is everything covered?
The second option is to “schedule” each piece of jewelry. Accompanied by an up to date appraisal, this is the best method to ensure that you’re insured. It can be a little more expensive, but you have the comfort of knowing that if something happened to Grandma’s diamond brooch, or that expensive engagement ring you’re hiding, that you’re covered.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out the annual Greek Food Festival at St. Phillip Greek Orthodox Church on Exit 5!
You may have heard commercials or seen the ads on TV, but now The Coffey Insurance Agency is pleased to announce we’re now offering the Snapshot, or "Pay As You Drive" program from Progressive!
On May 13th in history...
Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out Seussical performed by the Peacock Players! The show starts May 13th and runs through the 22nd, with shows on the weekends. This family oriented show centers around Horton the Elephant and his friends and their adventures in the
Condos are covered by two policies. The first is the “master policy” which covers the building and common areas, such as roof, stairways, hallways, boilers, etc., as well as liability. The master policy does not provide coverage for your contents and possessions, as well as your personal liability.
Your policy covers your furniture, your possessions and your property that makes up your household. Just like a homeowners policy, some items are provided very limited coverage, and you need to purchase a “floater” to cover these items, like jewelry and fine arts.
There are some other important coverages you should consider, such as unit assessment, water back up and umbrella coverages. These important coverages can be discussed with your agent at The Coffey Insurance Agency.
Until next time…
On May 6th in history…
Now that is seems spring is officially here, Winnie and Phinn would like to share some tips with you to help protect your home this spring!