Frequently asked question
Below you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions by our clients. If they do not answer your problem, then contact us and we will find the answer together.
General questions
Unless the cause of the loss is excluded in the policy, a homeowner’s policy provides coverage for personal liability, medical payments to others, and accidental direct physical loss to your dwelling.
The policy provides coverage for your personal property for specific perils including, but not limited to: fire, lighting, windstorm, hail, or theft.
Our agents will only gather the information that is absolutely necessary to get you an accurate quote (or policy). Please read our Privacy Policy for specifics.
Information that is required includes:
- Name of the homeowner(s)
- Phone Number
- Address (City, State, Zip)
- Value of the home
- Year Built
- Is it currently insured?
- If yes – through who?
- What are the policy dates and is it being non-renewed?
- Your current yearly premium
- Are there any unattached buildings?
- Mortgage information (if applicable)
- Closing date (if new purchase)
- Name of driver(s)
- Phone Number
- Address and length of time at residence
- Do you own or rent?
- Birth date(s)
- Highest level of education
- Employment
- Vehicle Information (VIN) and how long owned
- Desired coverages and deductibles
- Driving history (accidents or infractions)
- Current insurance company, policy dates, and length of policy
- Name of insured(s)
- Birth date(s)
- Phone number
- Email address
- Address and county of residence
- Estimated household income for the year to be insured
- Doctor preference (ThedaCare, Affinity, Aurora, etc.)
- Name of insured(s)
- Birth date(s)
- Phone Number
- Address (City, State, Zip)
- Medicare card
November 1st thru December 15th
October 15th thru December 7th
You would need a qualifying life event to allow you to sign up for a health insurance policy outside of the enrollment periods. There are four basic types of qualifying life events and they are:
- Loss of health coverage:
- Losing existing health coverage
- Losing eligibility for Medicare, Medicaid, or CHIP
- Turning 26 and losing coverage through a parent’s plan.
- Changes in household:
- Marriage or Divorce
- Birth of a child or adoption
- Death in the family
- Changes in Residence:
- Moving to a different zip code or county
- A student moving to/from the place they attend school
- A seasonal worker moving to or from the place they both live and work
- Moving to or from a shelter or other transitional housing.
About my services
Homeowner’s coverage doesn’t have to be difficult to understand! You want to protect your investment and not break the budget. Coverages to consider:
- Replacement costs for personal property
- Coverage for personal possessions
- Living expenses in case of a covered loss
- Liability coverage
- Supplemental policies for
- Valuable articles/floater policies (jewelry, etc.)
- Flood policies
- Umbrella policies (additional liability)
Vehicle or Auto Insurance also includes ATV/UTV, Motorcycles, Commercial Auto, Farm Vehicles, Classic Car Insurance, RV & Mobile Home Insurance, Boats and Watercraft.
If it moves – we can help you find insurance for it.
Individual Insurance (Obamacare) policies for those who do not have health insurance coverage through an employer. Things to consider:
- Short-term plans: available for those only need coverage for a brief time.
- Medicare: Supplements, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D plans.
- Life, Dental, Vision
Farm insurance shouldn’t just protect your home and business, it should defend your way of life! Our team has an in-depth knowledge of farming needs! Here are some things to consider:
- Customizing policies based on size, from hobby farmers to large dairy operations.
- Same day policy changes, buy and/or borrow equipment with ease.
- Protect your farm personal property investments.
- Horses, sheep, pigs, and cows need an agency that respects them and their owners – connect with us today!