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Graduation season is here! As young adults step into the next chapter—whether it’s a new job, apartment, or even their first car—it’s the perfect time to revisit insurance needs. Renters insurance, auto coverage, and even health insurance options should all be on the checklist. If you or someone you love is graduating this spring, let us help make the transition smoother (and safer).
Before you dive into post-grad life, check out these 4 must-have insurance plans
Health Insurance: Once you’re off your school’s plan — or your parents’ coverage ends at 26 — you’ll need your own. Medical bills can add up fast, and even a minor emergency can cost thousands. Health insurance gives you access to care without draining your savings.
Renter’s Insurance: Moving into your own place? Renter’s insurance protects your belongings from theft, fire, and damage — and also covers liability if someone is injured in your home. It’s affordable, and most landlords require it.
Auto Insurance: If you drive, having the right auto coverage is essential — especially if you’re financing or leasing a car. It protects you in case of accidents, damage, or injuries and can keep you from facing major out-of-pocket costs.
Life Insurance: It might sound early, but life insurance is cheapest when you’re young and healthy. If you have student loans with a co-signer, help support family members, or just want to lock in great rates, now is a smart time to get covered.
Planning a summer RV adventure? Before you rev up the engine, make sure your insurance is road-trip ready. Does your RV policy cover breakdowns far from home? Are your personal belongings inside protected? And if you’re traveling across state lines or staying at multiple campgrounds, do you have the right liability and emergency coverage? RV insurance fills in the gaps — so you can explore the open road with peace of mind.
Here is the coverage you need before you start your journey:
Liability Coverage
Collision Coverage
Comprehensive Coverage
Personal Belongings Coverage
Vacation Liability Coverage
Roadside Assistance (Optional but recommended!)
Not sure which RV coverage is right for you? Give us a call— we’ll review your needs and help find the perfect fit
5 Smart Tips Before You Hit the Road in Your RV
Check Your Coverage: Make sure your RV insurance is active and up to date. Confirm that it includes liability, collision, personal belongings, and roadside assistance — especially if you’re traveling far from home.
Do a Full Safety Inspection: Test your brakes, tires, lights, and fluid levels. Don’t forget to check your battery, propane lines, and smoke/carbon monoxide detectors. Safety first = stress less
Pack Smart, Pack Light: Avoid overloading your RV — it can affect handling and increase wear and tear. Prioritize essentials and secure all loose items to prevent movement while driving.
Pack Smart, Pack Light: Avoid overloading your RV — it can affect handling and increase wear and tear. Prioritize essentials and secure all loose items to prevent movement while driving.
Plan Your Route (and backups): Know where you’re going — including gas stations, rest stops, and RV-friendly routes. Download offline maps or a GPS app in case of weak signal areas.
Prepare for the Unexpected: Bring a first-aid kit, tool kit, emergency food/water, and your insurance documents. Being prepared helps you stay calm in any situation.
Motorcycle insurance isn’t just about following the law — it’s about protecting yourself, your bike, and your finances if something goes wrong. Even the most experienced riders can run into unpredictable drivers, slick roads, or theft risks. With the right coverage, you’re not just riding — you’re riding smart.
Here’s what every rider should have
Liability Coverage – in case you damage property or injure someone
Collision & Comprehensive – covers your bike from accidents, theft, and damage
Uninsured Motorist Coverage –protects you if the other driver isn’t insured
Accessories Coverage –for your custom parts, gear, or upgrades
And don’t forget roadside assistance — because no one wants to be stuck with a flat tire miles from home.
Here are a few smart ways to lower your motorcycle insurance premiums without cutting corners
Bundle Up:Combine your motorcycle policy with your auto or home insurance for a multi-policy discount.
Take a Safety Course:Completing an approved motorcycle safety course not only makes you a safer rider — it can also earn you a discount.
Choose a Higher Deductible:If you’re comfortable covering more out-of-pocket in case of a claim, choosing a higher deductible can reduce your monthly premium.
Keep a Clean Driving Record:Safe driving pays off. A history free of accidents and violations often means lower rates.
Before you hit the road, make sure you double check your bike!
Tire pressure
Brake check
Oil and fluids
Helmet and gear condition
Give us a call!
Because peace of mind should be part of your big day!
Planning a wedding is a beautiful whirlwind — the dress, the flowers, the venue, the people you love most. But let’s be real: life happens. Vendors back out. Dresses get stained. Storms roll in. That’s where wedding insurance steps in — not to ruin the romance, but to protect it. Wedding insurance is like the best kind of wedding guest: calm, supportive, and prepared for anything.
Venue Mishaps:If your venue closes unexpectedly or can’t host your event, insurance can help recover lost deposits and relocation costs.
Vendor No-Shows or Cancellations: If your caterer, DJ, photographer, or florist doesn’t show up or cancels last-minute, you’re not left empty-handed.
Dress, Tux & Attire Damage:Covers loss, theft, or damage to wedding attire — from fittings to the big day.
Weather-Related Postponements:If severe weather forces a delay, you may be covered for rescheduling costs.
Lost Deposits or Cancellation Costs:Helps recover prepaid expenses if the wedding is canceled or postponed due to covered reasons.
✈️ Honeymoon Protection Add-On:Some policies offer travel protection in case your honeymoon plans are interrupted.
You’re investing time, money, and heart into your wedding — from the invitations to the “I do’s.” Wedding insurance helps you safeguard that investment and offers peace of mind you can’t put a price on.
2025 Japan Fest
When:
Saturday, May 17 & Sunday, May 18 11:30am – 8:00pm
Where:
2315 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC 28205
Cost:
Free Admission. Open to all ages.
What to expect:
Matsuri games
Music
Food and Drinks
Origami
Martial Arts
Cosplay Contest
Karaoke Contest
When:
Friday, June 6 – 11am-11pm Saturday, June 7 – 11am-11pm Sunday, June 8 – 11am-6pm
Where:
101 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States
Cost:
Free Admission.
What to expect:
Food
Kid Activities
Unique local shopping in the Marketplace
Live music and entertainment