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June - 2010
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Greetings!
 

I made a pleasant discovery a couple of weeks ago.  As my perennials began thriving and blooming I realized that I had been mistaken about something. When I purchased my home ten years ago, I was delighted to find a tea rose bush planted in a bed out front. Sadly, it didn't bloom. Each year I would hope for beautiful buds, but the shrub just never complied. Eventually I moved it to the back of the bed, creating space for other (more aesthetically pleasing) plants.

 

If you read last month's newsletter, you'll remember that I am truly a novice when it comes to gardening. In the front of the house I've managed not to kill hostas, day lilies, and a couple of rhododendrons. I even have a peony that is faithful to provide me with gorgeous flowers each season. But the rose?

 

Nothing. Nada. Zilch.

 

Until this year.

 

I don't know what happened, but a couple of weeks ago my rose bush came alive with color. These bright pink petals began appearing all over it... dainty little things, but beautiful nonetheless. Here's the thing: they weren't the flowers I was expecting from my tea rose. It turns out that what I had thought was a tea rose, was actually a beach rose. Go figure. (I did tell you I was an amateur at this, right?)

 

Beach Rose

 

I'm delighted that my bush now has blossoms (although I wish I knew why it took ten years to produce them). I pass that rose each day and smile as I think about the craziness of expecting one type of plant to produce a flower it was never intended to create. Thanks to my inexperience, I was assuming I would get a particular result when in fact, reality was much different.

 

Sadly, we often do the same thing when it comes to insurance. We make assumptions about our policies and believe that they will be more than adequate to cover our needs, but the truth is that our needs can change from time to time. That's why the team at M&M is so committed to keeping in touch with our clients. If you've recently gone through a remodeling project, it's possible that the limits on your Homeowners policy might need to be increased.  If you've changed vehicles, that could mean a difference in premium. We do our very best to craft a program that is specific to your needs, but hearing from you in the event of changes is an integral part of that process. By working together, we can make sure that reality matches your expectations.

 

If you have questions about your insurance program (or changes you think might need to be made), please feel free to give us a call.

 

And if you have gardening tips? My extension is 211.   ;-)

 

Have a great month!

 Heather Clement

 
Heather Clement
Mason & Mason Insurance
M&M Assurance Group
 
 
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Be Aware of the Risks Associated with Car Sharing

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If you live in an urban area, owning a car can be both expensive and a hassle. Finding a parking spot can be next to impossible. Paying for parking can leave a major hole in your wallet. Due to the sheer number of drivers on the road, insurance costs tend to be higher in large cities. Fuel economy suffers during city driving because of the relatively slow speeds and frequent stops. Consequently, many city dwellers are saying no to car ownership and relying on alternatives. Mass transit remains an essential option, but a relatively new idea is taking hold in U.S. cities: Car sharing.

According to CarSharing.net, at the beginning of 2010 there were 27 car sharing programs in the U.S., serving 388,000 members and sharing 7,500 vehicles. They go by names like Zipcar, Car2go, City CarShare, and Community Car. The programs charge an annual membership fee and some charge an application fee. Zipcar, for example charges a $50 annual fee and a $25 application fee in the Washington, D.C. area. A separate fee applies for each use of a car (for example, $30 for a four-hour reservation), which covers gas, insurance, and a specified number of miles.

When a member needs a car, they reserve one by phone or online. The program directs the member to a parking spot where the car is located. The member unlocks the car with a "zipcard" by holding the card up to the windshield...


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Reduce the Cost of Motorcyle Insurance without Sacrificing Coverage
 CycleMotorcycle owners might be a risky bunch by nature, but when it comes to motorcycle insurance, it is not a good idea to indulge that tendency. If you own a motorcycle, you need to have sufficient insurance coverage in place. Fortunately, there are some proven strategies motorcycle owners can use to trim their insurance costs, without sacrificing the coverage they need.

Ride Carefully - Keep Your Driving Record Clean

Perhaps the most effective thing you can do to keep your motorcycle insurance rates low is to be a careful and proactive rider. Keeping your driving record clean can lower your insurance rates significantly, so be sure to take safety into account each and every time you ride.

If you are a new rider, consider enrolling in a safe riding course. You can often find these courses at your local community college. Many insurance companies provide discounts for riders who successfully complete a safety course, so it might be worth your time and effort.

Choose Your Motorcycle Carefully

Some motorcycles seem to be irresistible to thieves. If you own one of these models you might end up paying the price. Before you shop for your bike, be sure to check theft records. Don't forget: You can also contact us for a rate quote before buying your motorcycle.

Install an Anti-Theft Device on Your Motorcycle

Installing an anti-theft device can also reduce your premiums. Alarms make it that much harder for thieves to make off with your bike. Not only do they protect your motorcycle from theft, but they can

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Do You Have Rental Car Coverage On Your Auto Insurance Policy?

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When your car is stolen or gets damaged in an accident, the repair or recovery cost is only part of the story. Going without your car while it's being repaired can be a significant hardship. Without another vehicle available, your only recourse might be to rent one. The good news is that you might be able to buy insurance that will pay some of the cost of a rental; in fact, your policy might already include it.

The standard Personal Auto Policy includes a coverage called Transportation Expenses. If you have purchased Collision coverage on your car and that car is damaged in a collision, this coverage will pay for "temporary transportation expenses." The same applies if you have purchased Comprehensive coverage. If the car is damaged by something other than a collision, the policy will cover these expenses. The policy pays up to $20 per day, up to a maximum of $600. This coverage also applies to a vehicle to which you do not ordinarily have access, such as a friend's car or a rented pickup truck.

Time limitations apply. If your owned or borrowed car is stolen, coverage begins 48 hours after the theft and ends when you are able to use the vehicle again or when the insurance company pays you for the loss. If the cause of loss is something other than theft, the insurance pays the expenses incurred more than 24 hours after you lose use of the vehicle. Finally, the insurance stops paying at the end of the period of time reasonably required to repair or replace the vehicle.

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Thank you for taking the time to read this month's newsletter! Did something in this month's issue address a question you may have had? Was there one article in particular that you found useful? Let us know! We value your opinion, and your feedback helps us to ensure that we keep bringing you content you find helpful and relevant. Share your thoughts!
 
Thanks again,
 
Heather Clement
Mason & Mason Insurance
M&M Assurance Group
 
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