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Online Quotes For Auto Insurance

There are hundreds of companies that offer online quotes for auto insurance. Before you provide any details or any of your personal information, make sure you are certain that the company is reputable, based in the USA, and will not share any of your information. There are certain companies that should always be avoided, particularly websites that just farm out quotes to various states and...

5 Critical Hailstorm Precautions

    Fortunately, hailstorms are not something that Florida residents have to face very often. When those ice pellets do come crashing down, they have the potential to do a great deal of damage in a short amount of time. If accompanied by high winds and preceded or followed by heavy rain, hailstorms can knock down trees and power lines. Very large hailstones can break...

5 Must-Know Roofing Fraud Alerts

    Less common in Florida than high winds and heavy rains, the occasional hailstorm can leave homeowners wondering about roof and property damage. Should the unexpected happen, Olympus Insurance customers only have to call the Olympus claims line at 866-281-2242 for a free roof inspection by a qualified engineer with specialized storm-damage experience. Along with quick and efficient claims processing, Olympus will ensure that...

6 Ways Olympus Verifies Quality Roofers

    Hailstorms are not as common in the Sunshine State as they are in some parts of the nation, but they can and do happen. When a severe hailstorm does hit, Florida homeowners are often facing a situation where they have little or no previous experience. Unfortunately, Florida is dealing with an increase in unethical and fraudulent storm-chasing contractors who take advantage of that...

Storm Chasers—A New Breed of Scam Artist

    For most of us, the words “storm chasers” brings up an image of courageous scientists heading into catastrophic storms to gather data that will hopefully improve early warning systems and save lives. Sadly, many regions of the nation have been besieged with a different brand of storm chaser—contractors who go door to door after a storm and solicit repair business from unsuspecting residents....