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Winterize with Insurance Tune-up
With winter nearly upon us, now is the time
to prepare for its harsh and unpredictable weather. A visit to the car
doctor is essential, as well as updating insurance coverage both home
and auto. Recommendations from AAA Western and Central New York include
the following winter driving preparations:
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thorough inspection of your vehicle may be necessary to determine its
winter worthiness. This mechanical check-up should include tires,
windshield wiper blades, radiator, belts, and the battery, to name a
few. |
 | Carry a survival kit in your car at
all times, including a small bag of abrasive material (sand, salt,
non-clumping cat litter); flashlight and extra batteries; small snow
shovel, snow brush and ice scraper; windshield washer fluid; cloth or
roll of paper towels; booster cables; blanket; protective clothing such
as heavy gloves, scarf, warm boots; warning devices (triangles); first
aid kit; drinking water and a granola or candy bar. |
 | Plan long trips carefully, and begin
your journey by following weather forecasts. Also, conduct as much of
your trip as possible in daylight, and reduce the risk of fatigue and
unseen road hazards. |
 | Observe roadway conditions and laws,
such as speed limits and icy pavement zones. New York state requires the
use of seatbelts and prohibits hand held operation of cell phones while
driving. |
 | Consider buying comprehensive physical
damage coverage for your cars. This will cover damage caused by falling
objects such as heavy icicles. |
In addition to the many hazards that drivers must endure across New York
state, winter can be brutal to homes and other properties. Make sure to
update your homeowners or renters insurance coverage using these
recommendations:
 | Having enough insurance to cover the cost of replacing the home is
essential. If you built a home for $200,000 three years ago and have
since added on without changing your insurance, a loss will catch you
short. In addition, by combining auto and homeowners policies, a Trusted
Choice independent insurance agent may offer a discount on the price
you pay. |
 | To cover flood losses, talk to your agent about buying flood
insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program. Be aware that
there is a 30-day waiting period from purchase to the start of coverage.
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 | To assist in proving a claim against the insurance company, it is
important to keep an inventory of household possessions, receipts for
the purchase of items, and/or a videotape or photographs of your
belongings. |
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agent, we represent A multiple of insurance companies, and can
tailor-make a policy based on coverage and budget
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