Are your pets part of your family? Get them insured today!!

                We have exciting news… we now offer Pet Insurance! Pet insurance is one of those things you don’t think to purchase until it’s too late. We can provide our customers with two different plans: Accident Only and Complete Coverage. All policies are 12 months, and your premium will not be increased with claims. The good news is, we only need 5 rating variables from you to get a free quote! 1. Zip Code 2. Select Dog or Cat 3. Breed 4. Age 5. Gender. You can customize the plans however you would like, by choosing your plan type, your annual maximum limit, your deductible, and if you would like to purchase an additional Preventive Care add on. Call us today for your free quote to make sure your pets are covered if the unthinkable were to happen!

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Do You Have Proper Condo Insurance?

Condo Insurance

Condominium insurance is unique. Your condo insurance policy covers your personal property and liability, as well as any additions, alterations and improvements you make to your unit that are your responsibility based on the condo association agreement.

Optional loss assessment coverage is also available to protect you against certain assessments that may be levied by the association. You would be compensated for additional living expenses incurred should you need to vacate your condo after a covered loss. Let Intermountain West Insurance help you find the right amount of coverage to suit your insurance needs Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Texas, and Wyoming! Call us today at 844-219-0058.

Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Texas, and Wyoming – What you need to know about condo insurance Condo insurance provides coverage for your personal property and much more. For a few more dollars, you can elect to carry Full Value Personal Property which ensures that you are reimbursed full replacement value without regard for depreciation after a covered loss.

If you have upgraded cabinets or put in hardwood floors, condo building item coverage protects these investments. Be sure to consult your HOA agreement to determine what the Association policy covers and what you are responsible for.  If common areas are damaged, your condo association may levy assessments against all the owners to pay the deductible on their association policy.

Various limits of loss assessment coverage are available. Be sure to consult the HOA agreement to determine the potential for such assessments. Intermountain West Insurance can help you determine your coverage needs to make sure you’re properly covered. Call us at 844-219-0058 or online at info@interwestins.com

Protect yourself and your guests Your condo insurance policy protects you and your family members against bodily injury and property damage liability claims and any litigation that may result subject to the limits you select. In addition, you can select medical payments coverage which will pay for medical expenses incurred by a visitor who is injured at your residence regardless of fault. Various limits are available.

Extra coverage doesn’t have to cost a lot Many people supplement their condo insurance coverage with personal umbrella liability insurance for broader protection. If you have special valuable items such as jewelry, art, antiques or collectibles, ask about our Valuable Articles option which provides broader coverage and no deductible in the event of a covered loss.

Find unique insurance that is right for your condo Contact Intermountain West Insurance to identify the best combination of coverage, value, and price for you. We can help make sure your condo insurance continually meets your needs. Call us at 844-219-0058 or online at info@interwestins.com

 

 

Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month!!

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Do you have the correct coverage and safety measures to be out on the open road? Make sure to check with your insurance agent today!

Below are a few safety tips for new riders and reminders for those seasoned riders out there.

  1. Don’t buy more bike than you can handle.
  2. Invest in antilock breaks.
  3. Hone your skills.
  4. Use your head.
  5. Wear the right gear.
  6. Be alert.
  7. Avoid bad weather.
  8. Watch for road hazards.
  9. Be ready to hit the open road.

For more information click the link below.

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2013/04/10-motorcycle-safety-tips-for-new-riders/index.htm