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How to make the most of a test drive.
Every day, the average person is behind the wheel for almost an hour. Whether they’re driving to school or work, or just running errands, they’re traveling an average of 11,498 miles each year. So, when it comes to cars, comfort is important. And, as always, safety is...
How to prepare for a hurricane: 5 tips to stay safe.
Hurricanes are colossal storms that form over warm ocean water and bring deadly winds and rainfall. But, just because they originate over the ocean doesn’t mean it’s where they stop. According to Ready.gov, hurricanes can move and affect land more than 100 miles...
9 ways to save on your energy bills.
In the U.S., the average household will spend more than $2,000 on energy bills every year – and that’s a lot. However, at Frankenmuth Insurance, we believe understanding your payments is the easiest way to reduce them, which is why we’re offering a crash course in...
AM Best: Frankenmuth Insurance still “Excellent”
After 150 years in business, we like to think we know a thing or two about insurance — and in evaluating our 2018 corporate results, AM Best agrees. AM Best — the most widely recognized provider of ratings and financial data about the insurance industry — has once...
7 things you should never leave in your car.
Your car can handle extreme temperatures – it’s designed for it. But that’s not always true for the stuff you leave in your car. We all know that pound of hamburger from the grocery store shouldn’t be left in your trunk, but there are some not-so-obvious items you...
How to prepare for a tornado: 5 tips to stay safe in the storm.
Tornadoes may have a specific season (March through June), but they can happen at any time, in any town. When they do, these violent, vertical funnels of rapidly spinning air can have intense winds and immediate effects. In fact, according to National Geographic, a...
6 reasons to increase your life insurance.
If you have a life insurance policy in place, you have the peace of mind that can only come from one thing. And that’s knowing your loved ones are protected. However, there are certain life events that call for more coverage – or at least the consideration of it. See...
8 tips for driving in the rain.
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, there are approximately 1,235,000 weather-related crashes every year, and almost half (46 percent) happen while driving in the rain. That’s more than snow and sleet. More than slush. More than ice. And ultimately,...