Trusted Choice, Inc.
Unlike other agents, a Trusted Choice® agent is not tied to one insurance company. You don’t need to change agents as your insurance and service needs change
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2001
 
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Trusted Choice, Inc. Trusted Choice agent Bruce Davidson of Davidson Insurance in Vancouver, WA describes why independent agents are the best choice for helping you find the right insurance company.

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Why an independent agent? Bruce Davidson of Davidson Insurance in Vancouver, WA describes why independent agents are the best choice for helping you find the right insurance company.
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If you’re giving and getting gifts this holiday season, think about protecting the gifts. Americans spend handsomely during the holidays. The U.S. Department of Commerce estimated that U.S. retail sales for the fourth quarter of 2007 were more than $1 trillion. ...
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Unlike other agents, a Trusted Choice® agent is not tied to one insurance company. You don’t need to change agents as your insurance and service needs change
December 26, 2009 at 1:11am
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Christmas, and New Year’s Eve—these holidays mean celebrations, many of them in decorated homes filled with merry-making family members and friends. Trusted Choice® insurance professionals also know that the winter holidays bring greater-than-usual risks of fire in homes. Th...
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Old Man Winter will soon be unleashing his full fury, if he hasn't already. Is your home ready for the onslaught of snow, ice and cold winds? If not, the time to prepare is now, before the first storm strikes and your home suffers significant damage from the freezing temps and winter conditions...
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Trusted Choice recommends consumers maximize little-known discounts to ‘nickel and dime’ their way to big savings. A...
Richard
Richard
All my FB friends and others need to open this up and take a look at it. There is some good information here.
November 13, 2009 at 1:09pm
Edwin Read
Edwin Read
I defintely like this information.
November 26, 2009 at 4:21pm
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Your homeowner’s insurance policy will pay to repair damage to your home caused by a fire, windstorm or other covered cause of loss. But when you and your family incur expenses for moving out while repairs are made, who picks up the tab? ...
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Trusted Choice, Inc. Numerous insurance companies participate in Trusted Choice. These companies make available their homeowners, auto, business, health and life insurance products to you through thousands of Trusted Choice agencies across the country.

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• Deter property vandalism by keeping outdoor lights on. Remove lawn furniture, or any other obstacles, from the area to avoid accidents or damage. ...
Richard
Richard
Everybody needs to read this article. There are some great tips on how to avoid accidents this Halloween.
October 21, 2009 at 1:57pm
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Trusted Choice, Inc. A little insurance humor in the spirit of the upcoming holiday!

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Suzanne Sansom
Suzanne Sansom
This is hilarious!
October 16, 2009 at 12:04pm
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“Am I overpaying?” That’s a question that every consumer asks from time to time. Everyone is curious and concerned as to whether he or she is getting a good value for the money, whether it’s for a candy bar, a car or an airline ticket. It’s a good question to ask about insurance, too. After al...
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5,000. That’s the number of earthquakes felt in the United States each year. Popular belief may consider California to be the state at most risk of an earthquake, but since 1900, earthquakes have caused damage in all 50 states, according to the Insurance Information Institute. ...
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The end of summer seems to be peak time for natural disasters. Often, Labor Day weekend newscasts include stories about a hurricane, flood, tornado or wildfire happening somewhere in the United States...
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A cool swim on a hot day is an American tradition. As temperatures rise, most folks want to get into the water—whether at the ocean, lake or pool. The combination of high fuel prices and an economic slowdown may keep Americans at or near home more than usual this summer. ...