A Beginner’s Guide to Purchasing Auto Insurance

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When buying a car your first thought is not: “What will I do when I get into an accident?” Even though you may not be aware of the risk of getting into a crash, you can not avoid this possibility. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 6 million police-reported car crashes … Read more

We LOVE our Carriers!

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As an insurance group, we are currently running a 90% closure rate of carriers with our ability to bind coverage with them. Flipping out because you can’t find insurance coverage anywhere? Since 1993, Triton Insurance Group has worked with hundreds of carriers so we can provide unbiased advice based upon what is best for our … Read more

Insurance Types You Can’t Live Without

Inrusance Types You Can't Live Without

Auto Insurance Driving around uninsured is both illegal and very expensive. Insurance Institute reports that the average loss per claim on cars is around $4,900. There are many options when it comes to pick from when it comes to Auto Insurance, which is only further reason you should never go without. Within auto insurance you are covered … Read more

Understanding Your Wind Deductible

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On August 24, 1992, Hurricane Andrew struck Miami with losses that had never been seen in America before.  Andrew caused most carrier to stop writing property coverage in the state and a state pool the Florida Joint Underwriting Association FJUA (now known as Citizens) was formed to provide coverage for Florida homeowners.  A special hurricane … Read more

The Best Car and Insurance for Your Teen Driver

Car Ratings For Teen Drivers

For over 20 plus years I have been asked by parent after parent how much will my teen’s insurance cost and which vehicle is best to purchase for a teen? I have probably quoted 10’s of thousands of scenarios since 1988 with any and all carriers that have written auto insurance in the US. Now … Read more

Preparing Your Boat For a Hurricane 

Boat Insurance Hurricane

In addition to purchasing and securing boat insurance it is imperative to plan and prepare your boat for any unexpected dangers. Hurricane season is a 6 month period with August and September being the most capricious months for these destructive storms. The danger and risks that come with hurricanes can create damage beyond the initial … Read more

Must-knows on Homeowners Insurance

Must Knows Homeowners Insurance

Mortgage insurance does not protect you personally or insure your home, yet it insures the bank if you default on your loan. Homeowners insurance provides coverage for you and your home in the event of an unexpected loss. What does homeowners insurance cover? Property Damage Natural Disasters Standard Home Liability Extra Money for Living Personal … Read more

Tropical Storm Barry Update

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Per CNN, the threatening cyclone spinning towards the Gulf Coast has intensified early today (Thursday) becoming Tropical Storm Barry. As the storm intensifies and strengthens in the Gulf of Mexico millions are under flood risk. #TropicalStormBarry is anticipated to become a hurricane, and is expected to reach Louisiana on Saturday with average wind speeds topping … Read more

Quick Tip Tuesday: Automatic Water Shutoff Devices

Quick Tip Tuesday Water Device

Automatic water shutoff devices are currently the quickest solution to unwanted and most importantly unexpected water leaks, floods, and complications with your pipes. One may have access to manually control their water system but what happens when the unexpected occurs? What if a water pipe bursts in an area that’s difficult to access in the … Read more

Quick Tip Tuesday: Inspect Your Gutters and Downspouts

Quick Tip Tuesday Gutters Tip

Quick Tip Tuesday: Inspect your gutters and downspouts. Make sure they are clean and directed away from your house. Caulk any holes and keep your weather strips updated, especially around drafty areas to avoid leaks of rain or wind. Main checkpoints would be around doors, windows and utility entry points. With the tag line “More … Read more