KVIS & Coe Insurance Blog – Safety Tips, News, Events

6
Jul

The Importance of Life Insurance for Single Parents: Securing Your Child’s Future

The Importance of Life Insurance for Single Parents: Securing Your Child’s Future Being a single parent comes with its own unique set of challenges and responsibilities. While you work tirelessly to provide for your child’s needs and offer them a loving home, it’s essential to plan for their future security. Life insurance may not be the first thing that comes

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25
May

The Safest Cars of 2023 List is Out

The Safest Cars of 2023 List is Out The safest car list is out for 2023. Click this link Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s to see if your vehicle made the (IIHS) TOP SAFETY PICK award list. This year’s list of 48 award winners is smaller than previous years, naming 28 models a TOP SAFETY PICK+ and another 20 vehicles

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8
May

15 Essential Things You Should Know About Your New House

Moving into a new house is an exciting time. But it can also come with a steep learning curve. From the moment you get the keys, you’ll start to discover what makes your home unique – including the many systems that make it function. As you familiarize yourself with the ins and outs of a new space, it helps to

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21
Apr

What’s the Biggest Distraction While Driving? It Might Surprise You!

What’s the Biggest Distraction While Driving? It Might Surprise You! You’re driving along, the sun is setting and there’s a cozy warm breeze. You’re listening to a song you’ve heard a hundred times, driving a road you’ve driven twice a day, every day for years. Your mind begins to wander, you’ve got a million different things to think about, right?

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14
Apr

Helping Your Home Recover from Winter

Helping Your Home Recover from Winter There’s a sense of deep pride that comes with being a homeowner. But with that satisfaction comes its share of weekend home improvement projects and upkeep, too. Winter is usually rough on your home. Once snow, ice, wind and freezing temperatures calm down, spring is a good time to check how your home withstood

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20
Mar

Vlogging While Driving: What’s the Big Deal?

Vlogging While Driving: What’s the Big Deal? Everyone knows the dangers of texting while driving, but now there is another equally dangerous trend – vlogging while driving. What is Vlogging? A vlog is a blog in video form. Vlogging involves anyone talking to a camera mounted on their dashboard to create videos. While the behavior may seem safe because it’s

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6
Mar

What to Look for When Comparing Auto Insurance Quotes

What to Look for When Comparing Auto Insurance Quotes These days, it’s nearly impossible to turn on your television, listen to the radio or search the internet without seeing an ad for auto insurance. And every company seems to push the same message: “Switch to us and you could save money on your car insurance.” We all know that price

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20
Feb

Baby on Board: Insurance Checkup for New Parents

Baby on Board: Insurance Checkup for New Parents If you’re about to enter the realm of parenthood, one thing’s for certain: everything in life is about to change. You’ll trade late nights out for sleepless nights in. You’ll master new skills – like changing diapers and soothing a newborn. And most importantly, you’ll have the responsibility of caring for a

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10
Feb

Top Three Reasons Why People Buy Life Insurance

Top Three Reasons Why People Buy Life Insurance Before you get life insurance coverage, you should understand why you need it. While there are many reasons to buy life insurance, the most common reasons include: Final expenses: Final expenses refer to any expenses related to someone’s passing. This can include a casket, funeral, preparations, memorial service, cremation and more. Life insurance for

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24
Jan

How Long Can You Stay on Your Parents’ Car Insurance?

There are the exciting parts to growing up: buying your first car, furnishing an apartment to your specific style and that moment when the waitstaff doesn’t card you. Then there’s the not-so-exciting part: the realization of how expensive the world is once your parents stop footing the bill. I’ll be on my parents’ phone plan as long as they’ll have

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