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TGIF!!

Hey everyone, happy beautiful Friday!!

Are you or someone you know interested in getting a motorcycle? Check out this video of a harley up for sale :)

If interested, contact:

Dwight Webster
Webster Insurance Agency
200 S. Bellevue Ave.
Langhorne, PA 19047
215-757-0816
www.websterins.com

Have a great day guys, and an awesome weekend!!!!

Happy Tuesday!!

As we’re in the beginning of a new week, I’m sure some of you probably need to go grocery shopping for the week, or just for tonight’s dinner for yourself and the family. Well, are you in the mood for something different? Maybe pick up a treat for the kids on the way home? Check out this video of the Farmer’s Market here in our very own Langhorne Borough….

So, every Tuesday, come take a look at the various vendors and bring home something fresh, tasty, and a real treat for the whole family!!

Don’t let your special day get ruined!

It’s wedding season, and boy, bells are in the air! Are you getting ready for one of the most important days in your life? As you’re preparing for your special day, just think – is there anything you own, valued over $28,000 that you wouldn’t insure? Given that the average wedding now cost over $28,000, and though you may not want to think about it, a lot can go wrong. What if your reception venue goes out of business a month before the wedding, and you lose your deposit and have to find another location? Or a hurricane causes your wedding to be postponed? What if your bridal shop closes, leaving you without a gown? Here at the Webster Insurance Agency, we can help!

For as little as $160, your wedding insurance policy can cover a variety of situations, such as:

  • No Dress. You can get repair or replacement cost if the bride’s wedding gown or groom’s tuxedo is lost or damaged.
  • Lost Deposits. We can reimburse your deposit if a vendor goes out of business, declares bankruptcy before your wedding, or simply fails to show up.
  • Lost Rings. You can receive repair or replacement cost if the bride or groom’s wedding bands are lost or damaged.
  • Severe Weather. If severe weather (such as a hurricane) forces you to postpone your wedding, we can provide reimbursement for non-recoverable expenses.
  • Transportation Shutdown. If you have to postpone the wedding because a commercial transportation shutdown prevents the bride, groom or their parents from getting there, you can receive reimbursement for non-recoverable expenses.
  • Ruined Photos. If your photographer’s film is defective, or negatives are lost or damaged, we can help cover the cost to re-take new photos.
  • Call to Duty. If the bride or groom is unexpectedly called up to active duty, or has her or his military service leave revoked, forcing you to postpone the event, we can provide reimbursement for non-recoverable expenses.
  • Damaged Gifts. You can get repair or replacement cost if your wedding gifts are damaged.
  • Sudden Illness. If the wedding needs to be postponed because sudden illness prevents the bride, groom or their parents from attending, you can receive reimbursement for non-recoverable expenses.
  • Venue Requires Insurance. As an additional option to your policy, you can add liability coverage to protect yourself in case a guest is injured or causes damage to property.
  • Additional Expense. If a vendor suddenly becomes unavailable for your event but you can find a last-minute replacement, we can reimburse you for the difference in cost.

How it works:

  • Policy issued in policyholders resident state
  • Must be purchased at least 14 days prior to event
  • May be purchased up to two (2) years prior to event
  • Cancellation Coverage expires at 11:59 pm on the wedding date
  • Liability Coverage Expires at 2 AM the following morning
  • No DEDUCTIBLE

Good luck with your planning, and just remember, getting your wedding insured may be one of the best decisions you make, other than marrying your other half. :)

Thinking about getting a new car?

If you were watching your favorite TV show last night, you probably couldn’t avoid the commercials from car companies and dealerships mentioning that “now” is the time to buy a car, and give you all of these “too good to be true” deals for a buy or a lease. Unfortunately, most of those deals come with the itty-bitty fine print that we all overlook, screwing us over in the end.

Here’s another article from Nationwide Insurance that give us a few (obvious, but ignored)

tips to help you in the search for the perfect car with the perfect deal.

Buying a car isn’t as easy as shopping for groceries. It’s a lot like buying a house.

There are many decisions to make and it shouldn’t be rushed into. So what do you do now?

First off, answer these questions:

  • What do you want?
  • What can you afford?
  • Does that car fit your lifestyle and your budget?
  • Used or new? The new car could come with a warranty to cover repairs, lower maintenance costs and a greater choice in features, options and colors. However, the used could have a lower purchase price and insurance cost and less depreciation.

Next, do some research. You’ll be in a much better bargaining position with a private seller or dealer if you’re armed with information like:

  • New and used car prices and features
  • Vehicle safety and reliability data
  • Used-car history
  • Owner satisfaction ratings

Be sure to make your most important decisions – such as what you can afford and what you will and won’t compromise on – before you start shopping. That way the only bumps you should experience are the ones in the road.

Speaking of bumps, make sure that when you get a car you get it insured immediately!!! You don’t want to run into anything without being covered, because that can not only cause a bump in your car, but a bump in your life.

Welcome aboard!!

We’d like take this post to welcome a new member to the Webster Insurance Agency. Her name is Patricia Snyder and she has nearly thirty years of experience writing and servicing auto and home insurance. Please welcome Patty by giving her a call next week and testing her out. Patty is fully licensed and is joining our own Colleen Devlin in our Personal Lines department, so they both can assist you with any Personal Insurance question that you have!

Pat Snyder

Welcome aboard, Patty!! :)

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