February 23, 2012
Greater Lexington Insurance Agency

Agency News

6/16/2011 - Industry News
Nearly half of U.S. Homeowners Don't Know

Insurance Covers Rebuilding Costs, Not Sales
Price of Their Home, Says Insurance
Information Institute Study
In the I.I.I.'s 2011 Insurance Pulse Survey,
conducted by the Opinion Research Corporation,
nearly half (48 percent) of survey respondents
came to that mistaken conclusion. Read more.

5/2/11 - 3 Years In A Row!!!
4/25/11 - Do you own any rental property? We advise all of our landlords to require their tenants to carry insurance. Here's a great article about why renters insurance is important for landlords. http://safecoagent.com/story_detail.php?a_id=4794
4/21/11 - Grange
March 28, 2011
(Columbus, Ohio) - Great Lexington Insurance Agency, Inc. of Lexington was recognized by Grange Life Insurance (a whoily-owned subsidiary of the Grange Mutual Casualty Company) for earning entry into the company's S50 Million Club, earning special recognition for having more than S50 million of face amount with Grange Life.
Congratulations to everyone at Greater Lexington Insurance Agency on this outstanding achievement!
Who We Are - Grange LIfe $50 Million Club
Pictured are Michelle Benz, president of Grange Life; David Thornton, president of
Greater Lexington Insurance Agency; and Tom Welch, interim president and CEO of
Grange Insurance.
4/19/11 - Few U.S. Homes Have Earthquake Insurance

The tragic earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on Friday, March 11, have raised questions regarding insurance coverage and provide a stark reminder that the United States is also vulnerable to these natural disasters, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.).

"Everyone, no matter where they live, should contact their agent or company representative to make sure that they have the right type and amount of insurance for their specific situation," said Jeanne M. Salvatore, senior vice president for the I.I.I. "All Americans also need to have an up-to-date home inventory of their personal possessions and an evacuation plan," she said.

The potential cost of earthquakes in the United States has been growing because of increased urban development in seismically active areas and the vulnerability of older structures, which in some cities may not have been built or upgraded to current building codes. Standard homeowners, renters, and business insurance policies do not cover damage from earthquakes. Coverage is available either in the form of an endorsement or as a separate policy. (And a flood insurance policy would provide coverage for a tsunami.)

Many private insurers offer earthquake coverage. In California, homeowners can also get coverage from the California Earthquake Authority (CEA), a privately funded, publicly managed organization. Only about 12 percent of California residents currently have earthquake coverage, down from about 30 percent in 1996, 2 years after the Northridge, California, earthquake. Unfortunately, 86 percent to 90 percent of U.S. homeowners lack earthquake coverage, according to A.M. Best.
Insurance - NEWS RELEASE Greater Lexington Insurance Agency enters Grange Life $50 Million Club