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Six Ways to Prepare your Home Insurance for Wildfire Season

With the tragic the tragic fires we’ve had in recent years and another dry winter, I figured it was timely to better educate my clients on things you need to look for in your home insurance to be properly covered.  It seems as everybody wants the cheapest insurance when they’re shopping for insurance.   However, when a catastrophe is on the horizon, they want to make sure they have...
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Auto Insurance in Denver, CO

Here is a handy glossary of insurance terms you may have heard when shopping for car insurance: Auto Rental Service When we think rental vehicle, we usually think renting for a vacation or a fun road-trip. We don’t always anticipate that we may need a vehicle because we get into an accident. That’s why we provide use of a rental vehicle. Bodily Injury Coverage Accidents happen and the...
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Five Easy House Curb Appeal Improvements

The weather is finally nice and warm in Colorado. That means it’s time to start working on the garden and getting those home improvement projects done. Curb appeal always seems to be a top priority, especially when you’re getting ready to sell your home. Watch the video below for some easy tips on how to boost your curb appeal. And for more tips, visit Front Door by HGTV. Remember to call...
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Wildfire Protection for your Home

Wildfire season in Colorado is getting ready to start. Are you prepared? Watch the embedded video from CO Governor Hickenlooper and CBS Denver’s Jim Benemann to get some quick tips to make sure you’re ready this season. You can never be too sure you’re protected. And if you need to discuss your home insurance, call Jason Sunahara today at 303-773-9998. [youtube...
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Rising Home Insurance Costs for Colorado and Three Ways to Reduce Your Premium

As an insurance agent, nothing makes us cringe more than seeing the rates of our trusted clients rise considerably. Unfortunately  in Colorado, this is becoming an epidemic. Take for example an excerpt from an article in the Denver Post by Steve Raabe on June 6, 2012… Historically, Colorado’s largest property insurance claims have come from hail and wind, not fires. 2009 and 2010...
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