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At Brownell Insurance Center, our customer service representatives are happy to work with you to develop the best insurance plan for you and your family.
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Ten Secrets Most Car Insurers Won’t Tell You... But We Will!
Knowing how the industry works can save you a lot of money and grief. Here are the secrets behind the premiums, and how you can save money even after having an accident. Getting a good deal on auto insurance is hard enough. Keeping your premiums from rising can be challenging, but we at Brownell Insurance Center, Inc are diligent to be sure you are getting a good deal for your money by reviewing your insurance annually. Here are a few ways the industry works, with tips to help you save $$$: Read
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6 Ways To Lower Your Homeowners Insurance
1. Help Us Shop Your Insurance - A month before your renewal, you will receive a questionnaire from us. It is important you fill it out and return it to us as soon as possible. We call our renewals on a regular basis and review the questionnaire with you so that we can shop your homeowners to get you the best possible rate.
2. Raise Your Deductible - The higher your deductible, the more money you can save on your premiums. We recommend a deductible of at least $500. If you can afford to raise your deductible to $1,000, you may save as much as 25%. Read more...
You Need More Auto Insurance
Before you read this: Pull out your auto insurance policy. We are sure that most of you have limits of liability that are not more than $100,000 per person limit with a maximum for the accident of $300,000 per accident and medical payments of $5000 per person. Most people sadly believe they are “fully covered” with limits like this. “YOU MAY NOT BE!!!”
We've helped with claims where there are severe injuries and huge medical bills. Many of these accidents were caused by negligent, careless drivers who many times are driving recklessly with little or no auto insurance! When this happens, it is your insurance that will pay your medical bills. This also applies to letting your children ride in another kid’s car. You should consider: Read
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