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Choose an Insurance Company HOW-TO...
from 07.26.23 issue
Insurance is one product you purchase and hope to never use. But when disaster strikes, you want to know your family, home, auto and business are protected.
Choosing the correct agency, company and policy are vitally important to ensuring you are protected. Especially important, should the need arise, is the ability for the company and agency to offer a smooth claims process. You shouldn’t pick a company based on their marketing hype alone.
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Customer Service
Quality customer service can set one company apart from its competitors. Do your research. Review agency and company websites. What is their mission, vision and values? How long have they been in business? How do others rate them? Ask family and friends about their experiences with their agency and company.
When considering a particular insurance company, inquire as to who you would contact should a claim need to be filed. Some insurance companies expect individual agencies to be involved in the claims process, while others work directly with the client from the beginning. Sometimes it will be a combination of both. The local agency may provide a 24-hour phone number for emergency situations, while
Select a Tree Service
Trimming and caring for trees so they continue to thrive can be hard work. Branches can become overgrown, interfering with power lines. Tree rot can spread and inhibit healthy growth. But not everyone has the time to ensure trees on their property maintain their natural beauty.
Finding a reliable, handling questions themselves during normal business hours.
Know Your Policy
Premiums can vary from company to company, as can the type of coverage they offer. Expect your agent to explain all the options. A good agent will explain the coverage clearly and allow you to make an informed decision.
You should look at the coverage details and premium for each policy. If you’re unfamiliar with or are new to buying insurance, your agent should be acting more like a teacher than a salesperson. Your choices may be diverse, with many coverage professional tree service can provide welcome relief from this laborious chore.
Follow these tips to find a qualified, professional tree service in your area:
AUTO | HOME | BUSINESS | FARM | CHURCH
options, deductibles and exclusions. You shouldn’t purchase a policy based on price alone. Many factors, such as a high deductible or other limitations, affect the bottom-line price. Some companies may offer more coverage options or offer discounts for purchasing multiple types of coverage
• Ask friends, family and neighbors. You may know someone who has used a tree service in the past. They can tell you who does the best work. Also, check newspaper, phone and internet listings.
• Find out how long each company has been in business, their experiences, references and whether they are licensed and insured. Check with the Better Business Bureau for outstanding complaints. Even reliable companies may have a few problems. It is how they resolve the issue that counts.
• When requesting an estimate give the company as much information you can about the trees, access to the location and work you would like done. It’s always a good idea for the homeowner to mark the trees before contacting the company for an estimate. Marking the trees may also help if a neighbor thinks the
Choose an Auto Repair Shop
Everyone seems to know someone who’s good at auto repair – a relative, friend or neighbor who has experience fixing cars. For most simple fixes, that might work. But often the complexity of modern vehicles surpasses even the knowledge of the best backyard mechanics. That’s when owners begin the search for an auto repair shop.
Some new car owners may naturally gravitate toward their dealers to follow scheduled maintenance to keep their vehicle in top shape. Older cars will likely need more attention. That’s why it pays to develop a relationship with a qualified, reliable and professional auto repair shop.
Developing a relationship with an knowledgeable mechanic or auto repair shop early on in your vehicle’s life can prove invaluable. Talented, honest mechanics can extend the life of your car and help you avoid costly repairs. And if the unexpected occurs — an accident or a major malfunction — that relationship can be the difference between hundreds and thousands of dollars.
Even if your car is new, at some point it will need tires, oil changes or even a new engine. If you have a relationship with a good auto repair shop, you won’t sweat it when these things come up. If you haven’t had a regular mechanic in recent years, now is the time to find one.
Here are a few points to consider:
• Less than 40% of new customers in auto shops from the same company.
Financial Strength
The financial strength of an insurance company is very important to a policyholder. Every insurance company is rated based on their financial strength and size, and your insurance agent can explain the rating tree may be his or hers, and a conversation can occur before the estimator arrives. Don’t choose a company strictly based on cost. Tree work is dangerous. Proper equipment, well-trained employees and insurance coverage add to operating costs. It is worth paying a little more for peace of mind and excellent service.
• Look at a copy of their insurance policy. Coverage should include personal liability, property damage coverage, workers’ compensation and damaged vehicles or home coverage.
• Inspect their previous work by looking at their portfolio. Each tree service company has a work style. Verify that it suits your needs. Photos of past work might also be on their website.
• Get a detailed written estimate of any work to be performed before signing a contract. Responsible companies will provide are walk-ins. That means word of mouth is still king in the industry. Find a shop that gets rave reviews from family and friends, and you’ll be in good hands.
• The Better Business Bureau can inform you about the repair shop’s performance and reliability.
• Ask about the shop’s range of services. They will need the latest technology to diagnose problems with newer cars. For example, can your prospective shop handle brake systems, electrical components and warranty repairs? Does the shop provide a loaner, rental car or shuttle service while your car is being repaired?
• Look around the shop. Is the equipment in good condition? Is it clean, welllit and organized? These factors all contribute to a level of professionalism.
• Look for brand names and proper certification. Does the auto repair shop use brand-name parts?
These parts are engineered to meet the manufacturer’s of a particular insurance company. While your insurance premiums are an important factor, it is just one piece of a complicated puzzle. Choose a company that will not only give you fair prices, but who will also be prompt, courteous and financially stable. detailed descriptions, along with the time and cost for your records. This estimate should also offer information about cleanup expectations. Are logs to be cut up or left for firewood? Will the company haul everything away or leave it for you to manage? Will leaves and twigs be raked up or run through a chipper? If they are removing an entire tree, what will happen to the stump? specifications and will likely come with a warranty. Shops may use remade or generic brands, which your insurance policy may not cover, so be sure to check.
• Verify the workers wear property safety gear. They should be wearing helmets at all times. In addition, they should use face shields or protective glasses and steel-toe boots. The person who climbs the tree should have arborist climbing ropes, specialized safety and climbing gear, the proper saddle, helmet and safety glasses. If you find they aren’t wearing safety gear, contact the company to discuss the matter.
• Are the auto technicians certified by a specific car manufacturer, the National Institute for Automotive Services or Automotive Science Excellence? Is the shop approved by the American Automobile Association? If so, this indicates a customer approval rating of 90% or higher and the ability to adequately perform the services advertised.
• Compare the services and fees of each shop in the area to find out the average price ranges.
Once you have found a shop you trust, establish a good working relationship and try to use the shop for all of your automotive needs. Your mechanic will come to know you as a dependable customer and always be sure to provide you the highest level of service.