SHISPA
  • Georgia 24 hours CE On Demand
    • #1: Inside the DOI
    • #2: Modern Family
    • #3: Auto Insurance
    • #4: Home Insurance
    • #5: Stand Alone Policies
    • #6: RC vs ACV
    • #7: E & O Prevention
    • #8: Small Business Insurance
    • #9: Agency Management
    • #10: Life Lessons
    • #11: You Deserve a Break
    • #12: Insurance Fraud
    • #13: Here Comes the Judge
    • #15: Customer Service Tips
    • #16: Employee Training
    • #17: Insurance 101
    • #18: Coinsurance Clause
    • #19: C.O.P.E.
    • #20: General Contractors
    • #21: Garage Insurance
    • #22: Trucking Companies
    • #23: Restaurant Insurance
  • Georgia 20 Hour Limited Subagent
  • Georgia 20 Hour Personal Lines Agent
  • Do It Yourself Marketing
  • Customer Service Tutorials
  • South Carolina Personal Lines Course
  • Training for New Hires: Personal Lines
  • Training for New Hires: Commercial Lines
  • Training for New Agency Owners
  • Privacy Policy
  • Is Your Website WCAG Accessible?
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Georgia 24 hours CE On Demand
    • #1: Inside the DOI
    • #2: Modern Family
    • #3: Auto Insurance
    • #4: Home Insurance
    • #5: Stand Alone Policies
    • #6: RC vs ACV
    • #7: E & O Prevention
    • #8: Small Business Insurance
    • #9: Agency Management
    • #10: Life Lessons
    • #11: You Deserve a Break
    • #12: Insurance Fraud
    • #13: Here Comes the Judge
    • #15: Customer Service Tips
    • #16: Employee Training
    • #17: Insurance 101
    • #18: Coinsurance Clause
    • #19: C.O.P.E.
    • #20: General Contractors
    • #21: Garage Insurance
    • #22: Trucking Companies
    • #23: Restaurant Insurance
  • Georgia 20 Hour Limited Subagent
  • Georgia 20 Hour Personal Lines Agent
  • Do It Yourself Marketing
  • Customer Service Tutorials
  • South Carolina Personal Lines Course
  • Training for New Hires: Personal Lines
  • Training for New Hires: Commercial Lines
  • Training for New Agency Owners
  • Privacy Policy
  • Is Your Website WCAG Accessible?
  • Accessibility Statement
SHISPA
​What is RV insurance?
Insuring an RV, also known as Recreational Vehicle, is an agreement between you and your insurance company that protects your motorhome, travel trailer, camper, fifth wheel, etc. You will choose from a variety of coverages meant to protect your vehicle and provide peace of mind on trips and vacations or if you use your RV as a permanent residence.
If you are "driving" a motorhome, you will also need liability coverage to stay legal on the road. But if you are "pulling" a travel trailer, your state won't require you to insure the RV, as you're already covered for liability on your auto insurance policy.
How does RV insurance work?
When you buy RV insurance, our agency will ask simple questions about you, your RV, and how often you use it. You will then select coverages that will best protect you and your vehicle. Generally, more coverage means a higher price. If you damage your vehicle or you are responsible for someone else’s damages or injuries, you will file a "claim" with your insurer. If your claim is covered, they will pay for the losses or injuries up to your coverage limits.
Our agency is unique because it does not simply stick to one kind of insurance provider but brings the clients the best deals from many different insurance carriers. In this way, clients have access to offers from multiple carriers all in one place.
So, let us do the searching for you for free! Call our office for a Quick Quote and visit our website.
Most transactions can be done over the phone without having to leave the comfort and safety of your home.
Miscellaneous Personal Lines 
  • Floaters and Endorsements: Special Coverage for Valuables
  • How do I pick an insurance company?
  • Five Insurance Mistakes to Avoid… And Still Save Money
  • Winter Weather Preparation Tips
  • Handy Guide to NFIP Changes (April 2016) 
  • 9 tips for staying safe on a motorcycle
  • More than 4,500 motorcyclists were killed in traffic crashes in 2014, accounting for 14% of the total highway fatalities that year. …Read more
  • Remodeling your home
  • Mold and the Insurance Industry
  • Social Host Liability
  • The current state of flood insurance
  • Here is a primer to this much maligned and misunderstood insurance product.
  • Avoiding Scams After a Disaster
  • 7 steps seniors can take to protect themselves during a disaster
  • Older adults are especially at risk during a disaster. Here are seven things they need to do.…Read more
  • Pool Safety
  • Protecting Your House From Mold
  • 10 questions to help assess your clients' changing insurance needs
  • Self-Storage Facilities: Insurance and Safety Tips for Storing Your Stuff 
  • Grilling Safely
  • Lightning Coverage and Safety
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Stand Alone Policy Quiz

6 Ways to skillfully respond to Flood Myths
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Flood Insurance Quiz (20 questions)

Stand Alone Policy Quiz (WC, Flood, Umbrella, Watercraft)
​Understanding the Unique Facets of Flood Insurance 
Flood insurance is, unusual. A flood policy essentially covers one peril but it is surrounded by many unusual facts and facets that make flood coverage unlike any other. Agents must understand the uniqueness of flood to more effectively present it to clients. Read the article
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Click here to download Hurricane Deductible PDF

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​The Ultimate Guide To Securing Your Home
​If you have a better way of doing anything, your idea may be worth a fortune.
In any type of business, the most valuable ideas are those that make money, save money, save time, or improve the way things are done. Every improvement, however slight, is a step in the right direction. Being alert for opportunities to improve things is a function of a positive attitude. It is virtually impossible to think creatively about opportunities when your thoughts are concentrated on the downside risk instead of the upside potential. As you search for ways to improve your performance, or to find a better, faster, or more economical way to perform a task or build a product, by all means analyze and minimize the risks but focus on the possibilities.
​It’s a sure thing that you’ll not finish if you don’t start.
An ancient proverb says, “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” You have probably known people nearing the end of their life’s journey who looked back and said, “If only I had done things differently…. If only I had taken advantage of that opportunity when it came along.” Unfulfilled lives are filled with “if onlys.” They are the refrain of the timid souls whose lives were finished before they ever really got started. Life is filled with many opportunities — for great successes and spectacular failures. It is up to you to seize the initiative, to take advantage of the opportunities that come your way. You are condemned to a life of mediocrity — unless you get into action. Don’t delay; do it today!
​​If you have something you don’t need, give it to someone who needs it. It will come back to you in one way or another.
​You know by now how important it is to offer service freely to your community without expecting anything specific in return. You know as well how important the intangible personal benefits of self-respect and inspiration that accompany such action are. But it is also true that by rendering a public service you have an effect on the values in your community. Your actions are a quiet but steadfast signal to others of the importance of being involved, a sign that success does not require heartless devotion to a cause and a reminder to others of the personal satisfaction you gain from your labor. You will find that you inspire others to similar actions in different areas, creating a ripple effect that extends far beyond what you alone can do. The community in which you live will become a better place, and you will be happier being a part of it.
​Have you enjoyed at least 24 hours of Edu-Tainment?
If yes, you are welcome to take the Final Exam 
Otherwise, continue to #6: RC vs ACV

Stand Alone Policies

Stand Alone Policies

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