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What to Do if Your House Is Struck by Lightning

Sometimes, the sky lights up a little too close to home. Lightning strikes happen regularly, and they can cause numerous problems for homeowners. Each year, about 40 million lightning bolts strike the ground in the U.S., and you never know if Mother Nature will always spare your house. While the forces of nature are beyond your control, you should understand what to do and the precautions to take when your home is struck by lightning.

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What to Do After a Home Break-In

Few experiences match the concern and discomfort you feel after realizing burglars broke into or tried to force their way into your house. After a home invasion, you may find yourself unable to figure out what to do next.

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What to Do After a House Fire

Homeowners who experience fires go through a variety of emotions. Even small house fires confined to specific areas can lead to stress and worry.

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COVID-19 Update

As the coronavirus situation continues to evolve, we are taking steps out of an abundance of caution to safeguard the well-being of our Employees and Customers. We wanted to share some of the changes we’re making to mitigate risks while continuing to ensure we provide the service that you expect from us.

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How to Drive in the Snow

Live in Pennsylvania or another mid-Atlantic or New England state? You need to be sure you know how to drive in the winter months when snow, sleet and ice become everyday occurrences.

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What to Do Before and After a Snowstorm

Like it or not, the radar and meteorologist are right: A snowstorm is on its way. Whether you call it Snowmaggedon or the Winter Storm of the Decade, it will cause a change in your daily plans.

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When Is a Car Considered Totaled?

Sometimes, people who have been in traffic accidents talk about their cars being “totaled.” However, their definitions of a totaled vehicle might not match up to what an insurance carrier would say.

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Most Common Types of Distracted Driving (And How to Avoid Them)

We all know that distracted driving is one of the most dangerous behaviors on the highways. In fact, distracted drivers cause hundreds of thousands of injuries, countless dollars in property damage and thousands of yearly fatalities. And teens and young drivers are especially susceptible to distracted driving.

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