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Don’t Let Your Summer Boat Fun Be Pirated: Boat and PWC Safety
As the summer ramps up and the warm days turn to hot days many people will be spending a lot of time out on the water. Whether you’re taking the boat out for a weekend or renting personal water crafts on a summer vacation, it’s important to remember the risks of boating and other water sports. The following tips will help keep you safe on the water and be prepared in the event of an accident.
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Moving on Up: Changing Your Address Means Changing Your Insurance
May is National Moving Month and every year more than 40 million Americans will move, according to the American Moving and Storage Association. As you pack up your belongings and move across town or across the country, make sure you don’t forget to “pack” your insurance coverage.
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Landscape Ready: Utility Marking, Underground Septic & Sewer Back-Up
Homeowners: Before you hit a gusher—and we aren't talking oil—get the 811 from Trusted Choice.
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Spring Forward: Spring Cleaning and Safety Updates
Temperatures are getting warmer and now that it’s spring, it’s time for spring cleaning and making spring time repairs around the house. Taking care of our homes is important, so take a moment to understand how taking care of things around the house can impact your insurance.
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Congratulations Class of 2012: Now It’s Time to Graduate to Your Own Insurance!
It’s a rite of passage for college students to don cap and gown and march across the stage for graduation ceremonies- in fact, according to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) nearly 1.8 million students will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in 2012. As those 1.8 million make the transition from undergraduates to careers, pursuit of advanced degrees or back into mom and dad’s basement, it’s critical that they understand how walking across the stage may have changed their insurance needs.
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Proposed Changes for NYS Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Fee

We won the fight in 2008, this was removed from the budget, but don't be surprised if it shows up again next year.

 The 2008 state executive budget included a provision that would increase the surcharge on auto insurance premiums to $20 per car - annually. This, after an increase from $1 to $5 was put into effect on 6/1/03. Under the proposal, 50 percent of total proceeds (estimated at $193.5 million annually) from the fee would support auto-theft and fraud programs and state police. The remaining new revenues would be used to support NYS transportation including a new State and Local Bridge Preservation Program.

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