Did you know that more than 40,000 accidents in NC each year are caused by distracted drivers? Throughout Distracted Driving month IIANC will share videos, tips and facts to help you learn more and stay safe. #PutTheBrakesOnDistractedDriving#DistractedDriving#IIANC
According to the @NFPA almost 3 of every 5 fatal home fires occurred in homes with no smoke alarms.
Smoke detectors should be installed on every level and in every bedroom of your home. Learn more at https://t.co/d4iZPfaddK
Hiring a contractor? Make sure you have the proper kinds of insurance! Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey encourages everyone to contact NCDOI. We have specialists who can help you better understand your policy. Questions? Call us at 855-408-1212.
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This week is National Truck Drivers Appreciation Week! Join us as we recognize the men and women delivering the goods and services that keeps our economy moving! It's one of the most important and demanding jobs. We appreciate you and Thank You!
#ThankATruckDriver#NTDAW
August is #BackToSchool safety month. Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey wants families to remember these tips from @USCPSC for staying safe around schools and beyond. #ThinkSafetyFirst
North Carolina's hurricane history is a harsh reminder of the destruction a natural disaster can create on the coast and inland. In 2016, Hurricane Matthew claimed lives and damaged property worth $4 billion. Don't go this season without preparing for the worst. #PutAPlanInPlace
As children across NC head back to school, here’s a friendly reminder of school bus traffic safety. Passing a stopped school bus can add 4 insurance points & an 80% increase in your auto insurance premiums. For more back to school safety tips, visit: https://t.co/2DGYekiCvj
After a storm has passed, the work for independent insurance agents continues, especially during hurricane season. Gathering generators, adequate fuel, and having printed claim forms on standby are just some of the ways we prepare to serve around the clock. #StormReady
Whether you live near a body of water or inland, your home could be at risk of flooding this hurricane season. You can determine your flood zone and flooding risks with a helpful network of local agents to walk you through the process. #PutAPlanInPlace
IIANC Past Chairman Mark Rice emphasizes that no matter how close to the coast you live, having flood insurance is a necessity. Reach out to your local independent agent to find the best policy for your property. #StormReady
Being #StormReady this hurricane season also means making sure your car has proper coverage. Did you know just 12 inches of water can carry away a vehicle? Take the time to review your insurance policy with the help of a local agent and #PutAPlanInPlace
Just one inch of flooding in your home could cause $25,000 or more of damage. Are you prepared if storms flood your property? Be prepared this hurricane season. #PutAPlanInPlace
It's hurricane season! Time to create an inventory of everything in your home and to make sure you have coverage for it. A detailed list can make filing insurance claims after a storm that much easier. #PutAPlanInPlace
#DYK that a flood insurance policy takes approximately 30 days to go into effect? A flood insurance policy is not just for protecting your assets but for peace of mind. Don't wait until it's too late to buy or adjust your policy. #PutAPlanInPlace
This hurricane season, be sure that your family and business are #StormReady. One of the most important tools of preparedness is insurance. IIANC's members are here to guide you through the process before it’s too late.
Hurricane season is here! Be proactive and schedule a windstorm mitigation inspection. Save money on your premiums by knowing which repairs will make your home more wind resistant. #PutAPlanInPlace
It's not just our job; it's our passion as #IIANC agents prepare families for the threat of a natural disaster. This hurricane season, we urge you to think ahead with Operation Storm Ready: Put A Plan in Place.