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What an Independent Insurance Agent Actually Does for You
Insurance agents do more than sell policies. From helping structure coverage to guiding clients through changes and claims, an independent agent plays a long-term advisory role. This article explains what that really means — and why it matters.

Tony Repinski
6 days ago2 min read


Filing a Claim vs. Paying Out of Pocket: How to Decide
Not every loss requires an insurance claim. Sometimes filing a claim makes sense — other times it can cost more in the long run. This article explains how to weigh deductibles, repair costs, and future impact so you can make a smarter decision before filing.

Tony Repinski
Feb 242 min read


Roof Claims, Deductibles, and Age: What Homeowners Should Understand
Roof claims aren’t as simple as most homeowners think. Roof age, deductible type, and cause of damage all affect how a claim is handled. This article explains what homeowners should understand before filing a roof claim — and why reviewing coverage ahead of time matters.

Tony Repinski
Feb 192 min read


Why the Cheapest Insurance Policy Often Costs More in the Long Run
Saving money upfront can sometimes cost more later. The cheapest insurance policy often comes with trade-offs that only show up after a claim. This article explains why price alone can be misleading and how to think about insurance value long term.

Tony Repinski
Feb 172 min read


Teen Drivers and Auto Insurance: What Parents Need to Know
Adding a teen driver can be stressful — and expensive — if you’re not prepared. From coverage choices to common mistakes parents make, this article breaks down what really matters when insuring teen drivers and how families can manage risk without cutting corners.

Tony Repinski
Feb 122 min read


What Your Homeowners Policy Does Not Cover (And How to Fix It)
Homeowners insurance doesn’t cover everything — and that’s where many surprises happen. From floods to sewer backups to wear and tear, this article breaks down common exclusions and explains how many gaps can be addressed before they become costly problems.

Tony Repinski
Feb 102 min read


What to Do After a Car Accident (Before You Call the Insurance Company)
An accident can happen in seconds — but the steps you take afterward matter. From documenting the scene to knowing when (and who) to call, this article outlines what to do after a car accident so you can protect yourself and avoid common mistakes.

Tony Repinski
Feb 52 min read


Health Insurance Gaps: When People Think They’re Covered — But Aren’t
Having health insurance doesn’t always mean you’re fully protected. From high deductibles to out-of-network care and life changes, coverage gaps are more common than people expect. This article explains where gaps often occur and how to spot them before they become costly.

Tony Repinski
Feb 32 min read


Why State Minimum Auto Insurance Is Rarely Enough
Meeting the legal minimum doesn’t always mean you’re protected. State minimum auto insurance is designed to satisfy the law — not cover real-world accident costs. This article explains why minimum limits often fall short and what higher coverage really does for you.

Tony Repinski
Jan 272 min read


Uninsured Motorist Coverage in Nevada: What It Is and Why It Matters
Think the other driver’s insurance will always take care of you after an accident? Not in Nevada. Uninsured Motorist coverage is one of the most misunderstood (and underinsured) parts of an auto policy — and it can make a massive difference when things don’t go as planned. This article breaks down what UM coverage really does and why it matters more than most people realize.

Tony Repinski
Jan 262 min read

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