Upon us is the Labor Day long weekend and the roads are beginning to get busy.
I am looking forward to a nice long weekend of visiting Family out of town, but the drive will certainly be an interesting one. There will be lots of impatient drivers out there along with driver’s who have all the time in the world. This combination can lead to disaster on our highways.
We all know that it is going to be busy, so to make it a safe weekend for all concerned, please use extra caution when you are behind the wheel. Some people will drive the posted speed limit, and there is no need to get aggravated when you are behind them. Turn up the music and enjoy the drive.
If you do find yourself in an accident this weekend, please contact your insurance provider right away to have yourself taken care of. Your Insurance Brokers office will be closed, but they will have numbers for you to call and direction on their voicemail system. Remember there will be a lot of accidents over the weekend and response times from your insurance company will be a little slower than normal. Rest assured they will take care of you as quickly as possible.
If you do experience undue delay with your insurance claim be sure to contact your Insurance Broker as they are your advocate and can help you in dealing with your claim, if your Insurance Company fails you. Remember your best insurance is with an Insurance Broker!
Did you lock all your doors before you left? Have you advised your neighbors that you will be away? Do they have a contact number for you if there is anything suspicious on your property? For most people your home is your biggest asset, and all your contents are still inside. Advising your neighbors that you will be away will provide you with an extra set of eyes on your property while you are away.
Please have yourself a safe long weekend! Take your time on the roads, and be patient with the other drivers around you.
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Your Insurance Broker Sean
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