How to Take Pictures After a Car Accident
by Justin Metz
In the moments after a car accident, there are countless questions running through your mind.
What just happened? Is everyone OK? How badly damaged is my car? Was it their fault or mine?
After stepping out of your vehicle you scan the scene, grab your insurance ID card from the glovebox and call the police. But as you wait for help to arrive, there’s one more important step you should consider: taking photos of the accident.
Flooding: What Damage Can It Do To My House?
by Becky Badar
5 Reasons to Insure Your Business Through a Local Agent
by Justin Metz
Life Insurance and Health Conditions: A Deal Breaker?
by Erie Insurance
How Quickly Can a Christmas Tree Catch Fire?
by Erie Insurance
5 Things to Know About Small Business Data Breaches
by Erie Insurance
How To Prepare Your House for Trick-or-Treaters
by Erie Insurance
What to Know About Workers’ Compensation and Working from Home
by Erie Insurance
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 even when it’s safe to physically return to work again.
Of course, working from home has pros and cons. It also raises serious questions like what would happen if an employee becomes injured while performing work at home.
7 DIY Projects to Boost Your Home’s Resale Value
by Justin Metz
Whether you need more space for your growing family or are relocating for a new job, moving to a new home is something most of us will encounter eventually.
But while looking for the perfect house can be an exciting process, you’ll also be faced with the reality of selling your current one.
Putting your home on the market is a daunting task. Not only do you want it to sell quickly, but you also want to get the most out of your investment. After all, the more money you make at the sale, the more you’ll have available to put down on your next house.
How to Save Money on Your Business Energy Bill
by Abby Badach
Lowering your energy use is a major opportunity to save some money on expenses.