
On December 3, 2016, we held our third annual golf tournament at Legacy Golf Club to benefit fallen officers; Alyn Beck & Igor Soldo. All monies went toward their kids’ Christmas gifts.
On December 3, 2016, we held our third annual golf tournament at Legacy Golf Club to benefit fallen officers; Alyn Beck & Igor Soldo. All monies went toward their kids’ Christmas gifts.
On Saturday, November 19, 2016, we sponsored and coordinated once again our annual MMA charity event that benefits Randy Couture’s Xtreme Couture GI Foundation that directly helps wounded soldiers and their families. This year we raised over $39,000, in which the event was sold out for the first time!
Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanza, you’ll know that the month of December can be a hectic time! There are presents to buy and wrap, feasts to cook, and festivities to hold. But before you hang up the holly and put up your tree, take some time to prepare your house for the season. Use these tips to decorate your home safely!
Choose a safe spot for your tree. If you are purchasing a live tree this year, you’ll want to pick a safe area to place it. Keep it far away from heat sources and out of the way of hallways with high traffic. It’s best to keep a fire extinguisher near your tree as live ones are highly flammable due to the needles and sap.
Water the tree. A dry tree catches fire a lot easier than one that has been watered properly. Check the water level every day to ensure proper hydration and aim to start with a green tree, to begin with!
Get a fake one. If you buy an artificial tree, make sure it’s labeled ‘fire-resistant.’
Light it up. Only use indoor lights inside the house, and outside ones on the exterior of the house. Before you string them up, check to see if the sets have any frayed wires or broken lights. If so, replace the set!
Turn it off. Use a timer or turn off lights before going to bed or leaving the house. It’s best not to take the chance of lighting your house up while you pop out to the store to stock up on gifts!
Don’t overload it. Use heavy-duty extension cords, and avoid overloading the outlets. Prevent tripping by placing cords and decorations in low-traffic areas where they won’t be walked on.
Keep these holiday decoration safety tips in mind while you hang your stockings with care. Don’t get caught out this season, contact the professionals at All Nevada Insurance for the homeowners insurance to protect your house throughout the season and beyond in Las Vegas, Nevada.
You always hope that there are no injuries in the event of a car accident. Even so, there are a lot of emotions that can exacerbate the situation. That’s why a hit and run accident can leave you feeling physically and emotionally debilitated. If the driver that hit you speeds off, learn what you can do to minimize further damage.
Do not chase after the vehicle. While it’s tempting to hunt down the driver that left you roadside, driving after him or her can be dangerous. It’s best left to the professionals to take care of that situation. If you’re able, note down any information about the vehicle and which direction it was heading.
Record eyewitness information. If there are any witnesses at the scene, or if there were other people in your car at the time of the accident, ask if they remember anything about the vehicle and situation. The more information that you can gather for the police, the better.
Gather information. Take pictures of the damage to your vehicle and record the date, time, location, and whole incident.
File a police report. The police need to have all of the information on record to assist in finding the guilty party in the car accident. Be honest with the investigating officers and if you’re not sure of any details, let them know. Furthermore, a police report will help you to file an insurance claim.
Contact your insurance agency. Let your insurer know that you’ve been involved in a hit and run accident. Information and the police report will help in compiling your claim together.
Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage protects you against both financial and non-financial losses sustained as a result of an uninsured, underinsured, or hit-and-run driver. Does your auto insurance provide this basic coverage that protects you? Visit the professionals at All Nevada Insurance for your auto insurance coverage in Las Vegas and surrounding cities in Nevada.
Thanksgiving is the time for reflection and giving thanks. It allows us time to give thanks for our friends, family, food, and health, as well as the shortened work week! While you fill your bellies this holiday season, check out these Thanksgiving fun facts that are sure to entertain your family and friends around the table!
It’s now only one day. If you can’t make it through the daylong celebration of food, football, and family, be thankful that you weren’t around for the first Thanksgiving. That celebration took place in the autumn of 1621 in Plymouth Colony between European settlers and the Wampanoag Indians and it lasted three days!
Our American holiday. Abraham Lincoln issued a Thanksgiving proclamation officially setting aside the last Thursday of November as the national day for Thanksgiving.
It’s the season! In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt restored the Thursday before last of November as Thanksgiving. He did so to make the Christmas shopping season longer and thus stimulate the economy during the Great Depression.
Berries, anyone? In all, 768 million lbs. of cranberries were produced across the United States in one year. Wisconsin and Massachusetts were responsible for the most production, producing 450 million and 210 million lbs. of cranberries, respectively.
Thanksgiving was celebrated far and wide. Europeans and Americans once celebrated Thanksgiving holidays throughout the year. Around the time the Pilgrims came to American in 1620. It was common in England and many parts of Europe to frequently set aside days for giving thanks to God.
For the protection that you need to keep you and your festivities safe, review your insurance policies. With the right coverage, you can feel rest assured that the right defenses are in your field. Contact the professionals at All Nevada Insurance for all of your insurance needs in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Thanksgiving is the ideal time to get together with family and appreciate each other. With your table about to be host to all of your family, it’s time to whip up some delicious dishes!
Butternut squash is ubiquitous during fall – and it should be included in your Thanksgiving meal! To complete your menu, whip up this sundried tomato and butternut squash bisque!
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From the professionals at All Nevada Insurance, we hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving! For all of your insurance needs, visit us in Las Vegas, Nevada!
Buying life insurance is one of the most important decisions you’re going to make. As a selfless policy, you will never reap the benefits of life insurance but your family will. You buy life insurance to protect your family from getting caught out financially.
While many think that the first online policy that they see will fit the bill, to select the wrong policy for you can be a costly mistake to make!
Avoid making these common mistakes when it comes to life insurance:
Mistake No. 1: Not doing your research
Not all life insurance policies meet your own specific and unique needs. Avoid picking a policy at random or without examining the fine details.
Mistake No. 2: Waiting too long
Without life insurance, you leave your family vulnerable if something unexpected happens to you. Buying a policy while you’re young and in relatively good health ensures that you get coverage and enjoy lower rates. If you wait until you’re much older to get insurance, the policy premium will be much higher as you are at a higher risk for health issues.
Mistake No. 3: Buying for a short term
You may be trying to save a few dollars by choosing shorter-term coverage. However, should you buy a 5-year policy and you have medical issues six years from now, your insurance rates will certainly spike, if you manage to get coverage at all.
Mistake No. 4: Lying about your health
Cheating the system always ends up backfiring. Never lie about your health or personal information as, ultimately, this will be detrimental to your family when your coverage is disqualified.
Mistake No. 5: Selecting too little
Always buy ten to twelve times your income in life insurance coverage. While this seems excessive, if you’re the primary source of income in your household, your spouse and children will need financial assistance.
Be sure to talk to a life insurance expert when deciding on what coverage works best for your family and budget. Our professionals at All Nevada Insurance are here to help you secure the right policy! Visit us in Las Vegas, Nevada today.
Whether you’re making the most of the end of year sales or buying a car for your new teen driver, you’re likely to shop around at dealerships. When a new car is on your wish list this festive season, you’ll want to keep safety in the forefront of your mind.
Not only do vehicles vary in size and color, but they also differ in safety! There are important safety differences, and some vehicles are more protective than others. Many automakers offer safety features beyond the required federal minimums.
Keep these signs in mind when shopping for a safe car!
The price of safety doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. Once you have secured the ideal, safe car for you and your family, receive a reliable and protective auto insurance policy! Contact the team at All Nevada Insurance in Las Vegas, Nevada for the coverage that you and your vehicle deserve.
The team at All Nevada Insurance are excited to announce the annual MMA charity event, Round 7: Operation Knockout! This event is part of a 12-bout amateur MMA event, presented by Randy Couture, that benefits the Xtreme Couture GI Foundation.
This event will take place on Saturday, November 19th at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center! As always, all proceeds with go to Randy Couture’s G.I. Foundation that directly helps wounded soldiers and their families. The G.I. Foundation creates awareness about the suffering that injured veterans go through, raising support and aid for those who need it the most. They help these veterans to get back on their feet and back to civilian life, after giving their all for their country. There are many ways to honor the veterans and wounded soldiers; supporting this foundation is one of them!
Tickets are low as $10, and you get to see a fun fight and listen to D.J. Dezie – all for a charitable cause! Stay up to date with us as we’ll be letting people once they go on sale. In the meantime, please feel free to donate to such a worthy cause by clicking here. Thank you for all your support!
Winter-related damages can affect any business, regardless of the type or size of the commercial property. While Las Vegas, Nevada isn’t known for its ice and snow during winter, the weather can take a turn for the worse. Some of the most common types of problems occur from colder temperatures, rain, wind, and ice. As a business owner, you’ll want to protect your property before the winter hits and the risk of damage increases.
Prepare now to avoid damage later:
When a business can’t function properly, profits are affected. When cold weather damages occur, business owners and managers are left dealing with repairs and downtime, rather than running their business. Taking preventative steps while the weather is warm is ideal!
Your business insurance is there to protect your company throughout the entire year, whatever the weather. From liability coverage to business interruption protection, discuss your needs and wants with your insurance agent. The professionals at All Nevada Insurance, serving Las Vegas and neighboring cities, are here to secure the right protection for your business for winter and beyond!