Getting Married?
Two Questions You Need to Ask Your Partner (but Probably Haven’t) This article was originally published by Maggie Leyes on June 14, 2018. You can find the original article here. Getting married is a big leap. And you may be in the midst of a whole lot of planning—from when [...]
What is life insurance?
by Sherelyn J Schoch, President Yetter Insurance Agency, Inc. You hear me talk about life insurance and post about life insurance many times. The truth is that no one wants to talk about life insurance or even think about life insurance. The need for life insurance means that someone you [...]
Winter Holiday Pet Safety
This article is provided for you by the American Veterinary Medical Association. The original article can be found here. December abounds with holiday celebrations, and nothing can spoil good cheer like an emergency trip to the veterinary clinic. These tips can help keep your winter holiday season from becoming not-so-happy [...]
6 Things You Can Do Right Now to Protect Your Business Data
This article was published by Sue Grabowski on September 27, 2022, on ErieSense blog. The original article can be found here. As a business owner, you’ve probably heard a lot about cyber attacks when a large corporation makes headline news for a massive data breach. It’s no wonder business owners have [...]
Why did my Auto Insurance Rates Go Up?
This article was written by Josh West on Aug 25, 2022. The original blog post can be found here. At ERIE, we don’t take the price you pay for car insurance lightly. Like most companies today, we’re facing increased costs of doing business. And we know that you are facing rising costs [...]
Winterizing Your Seasonal Home
This article was written by Brianne Tucker. The original blog post can be found here. It's a necessary task for any seasonal home owner, and you still have time to get it done: preparing your seasonal home for the rigors of winter. Properly planning now can help you avoid damage [...]
4 Things You Can Do to Keep Yourself Cyber Safe
This article was published by the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency and the original article can be found here. Cyber scams are nothing new. Every day, con artists are looking for the best “marks.” Think you’re not worth being the target of online predators? Think again! Hackers don’t need to [...]
There’s an app for that!
by Becky Badar on August 30, 2022 Your house is most likely one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make. Do you have the right tools to help you manage it? And no, we aren’t talking about the ones in your toolbox (although those are definitely important). We’re talking about apps specifically designed [...]
It’s about family
This article was posted by LifeHappens.org . You can read the original post here. Jenny was single and in her 20s, but that didn’t mean she wasn’t thinking about the future. In fact, she knew she wanted to have a family one day and that saving for retirement—even this early [...]
50th Anniversary Celebration
Join us to celebrate our 50th Anniversary!!! * Being in business for 50 years is no easy feat and we are ready to celebrate! Stop on by to say hello, grab a bite to eat and be entered to win one of our many giveaways. * Cupcakes -- Pumpkin Spice [...]
What to do after a car accident
This article was published by the Foremost Creative Team, and the original post can be found here. Whether you've gotten into a fender bender or totaled your car, accidents are scary. No matter the cause – weather and road conditions, irresponsible driving behavior, or something unforeseen – you should be [...]
How to clean a dryer vent
This article was originally published in ErieSense blog by Tyler Howell on February 18, 2020. The original post can be read here. Clothes dryers are responsible for nearly 15,000 house fires each year. And according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the leading cause of dryer fires is failure to clean [...]
Medicare Supplement vs. Medicare Advantage: What’s the Difference?
This article was originally published in the Erie Insurance Blog by Justin Metz and can be found here. Applying for Medicare once you reach retirement age sounds simple enough. But just because you’re covered under the federal health insurance program doesn’t mean you won’t be faced with out-of-pocket costs. With [...]
Ten Things to Know about Renewing Insurance
This article was published by TrustedChoice on August 23, 2021. You can find the original article here. A quick look at your calendar will tell you it's about that time—when your insurance is up for renewal. Regardless of what type of insurance it is, from home, auto, or business, it's [...]
The do’s and don’ts of driving with a trailer
This article was originally published by the Foremost Creative Team. The original post can be found here. Whether you're taking a road trip or taking the family camping, driving with a trailer can be a challenge. According to eTrailer.com, when you add a trailer to your vehicle, the overall handling and [...]