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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Safe Holiday Cooking

The holiday season is a time to share with loved ones. It’s a time to take a break from your hectic work schedule and relax. It’s also a time to stuff yourself with succulent meals and sugary sweets. Preparing such meals takes an enormous amount of effort, and with your focus pulled in so many directions simultaneously, the risk of a kitchen fire increases. In this article, we’ll look at safety measures you can take while cooking for the holidays.

Keep a Watchful Eye
The number one culprit of kitchen fires is unattended cooking. Always remain in the kitchen when using the stovetop or grilling. While simmering for extended periods or using the oven you can roam the house and complete other chores, but do not leave and keep an open ear for timers going off.

Dress for the Occasion
While cooking, you should wear clothes that fit snugly. Any dangling sleeves or baggy shirts can easily catch fire, especially around your stovetop. Close-toed shoes will protect your feet from hot drips and spills.

Avoiding and Treating Burns
If children are in the house, use the back burners when possible and turn pan handles inward to prevent accidental tipping. However, you may want to make a rule that children must stay at least three feet away from heated cooking appliances for their own safety.
If you or a child does get burned, immediately submerge the burned portion of skin in cool water for three to five minutes. If any burns appear to be more severe than a first degree burn, seek medical help as soon as possible.

Fight or Flee?
If a fire ignites inside of a pan, carefully slide a lid over the pan using an oven mitt. Immediately turn off the burner and let it cool before removing the lid. Never douse grease fires with water, as that could splash burning oil to other areas of your kitchen.

If a fire is too big to contain or extinguish, evacuate your home immediately. Close all doors to the burning room as you leave to prevent spreading. Alert everyone in the house to leave and call 911 immediately.

Enjoy your holidays in a safe, secure home. Call Americo Direct Insurance at (214) 374-9997 for more information on Dallas home insurance.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Inspect Your Home This Fall And Prepare For The Winter

Even in Texas, the winter weather can bring snow and ice which can take a heavy toll on a home that hasn’t been prepared for it. As temperatures start to cool down a little, now is the perfect time to inspect your home for small problems that could develop when the winter weather finally arrives. Preparing your home for winter will not only protect you and your family from the elements, but it will also keep your insurance provider happy.

Check Your Roof and Insulation

Take a good look at your roof and identify any missing tiles or shingles. If it’s a flat roof, you should remove any leaves, pine needles and debris immediately, as they can harbor moisture. If you can get onto the roof, you can perform a close inspection yourself. If you’re not comfortable doing that, a good pair of binoculars could work. However, it may be worth paying a local roofing contractor to perform a full inspection.
A big problem during cold winter weather is the formation of ice dams and icicles. They can cause melted water to flow back into your home, leading to structural and mold problems. Hire an energy auditor or roofing contractor to identify possible air leaks and deficient insulation in your attic, as they can be the cause of ice dams and icicles.

Clean Your Gutters

During the course of late summer and fall, your gutters can become blocked with leaves, vegetation and general debris. This can lead to leaks, ice dams and the flow of water back into your home. Clearing guttering is a relatively simple job, but if you’re not up to it, a local gutter cleaning service will usually work on an average-sized home for less than $200.

Turn Off Exterior Faucets

Turn off any exterior faucets you might have before sub-zero temperatures arrive. Any undrained water can freeze and expand, and that can lead to serious flooding which you may not be insured for.

Test Your Sump Pump

Fill your sump pump with water until it switches on; otherwise, you won’t realize it is in need of repair until your home is flooded. Perform regular checks throughout the fall and winter, and attend to repairs immediately.

Have Your Basic Utilities Checked

Electricity, gas and water are all susceptible to interruption in particularly cold weather, so they should be fully inspected by certified engineers in preparation for winter. Defective cabling, wiring and pipework have been known to cause serious floods, fires and explosions, so ensuring that they are up to the job is essential.
Although you will never be able to fully protect your home from the ravages of winter, performing an annual fall inspection should reduce the chances of major problems when the weather takes a turn for the worse. It will also reduce your chances of making an insurance claim, which is something that could keep your premiums as low as possible.
If you would like to discuss your own Dallas home insurance requirements, give Americo Direct Insurance a call at 214-374-9997, and one of our experienced advisers will be happy to help.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Did Your Insurance Declare You As High-Risk? There Is Still Hope For Your Insurance

Insurance companies do more than just offer you a policy that pays for car repairs in the case of an accident. There is a complexity to how and who they offer their insurance policies to, and at what price. In order to offer you a policy, your insurance carrier will assess the amount of risk you will bring to them. Your policy rate will be determined by this decision while the carrier is doing their best to keep the rate affordable but at the same time profitable for them. All of this is reflected upon their ability to provide you with an insurance policy that will protect you and your family in the case of an accident.
After reading that, you might assume that insurance companies will only provide policies for drivers who are low risk - drivers with no accidents, too many tickets or for sure not a DUI. But, insurance companies will in fact offer high risk drivers a policy; it just may be a little harder and more expensive to come by. If you are a high risk driver, an independent insurance agent can work with you to find insurers that will provide you with high risk auto insurance, and to submit your SR-22 if you are required to do so.  
What Is Considered High-Risk?
Accidents, tickets and other moving violations result in points being placed on your driving record. After a certain amount of points, an insurer may decide that you are now considered a high risk. Also, young or older drivers may be considered high risk solely because of their age. Here are some reasons why you may be considered high-risk:
·         Teenage drivers, especially those just learning how to drive
·         Elderly drivers
·         Drivers with an excess of tickets
·         Drivers with a suspended license
·         Drivers who have caused more than one traffic accident
·         Drivers who’ve repetitively driven without insurance coverage
·         Drivers with a DWI or DUI
Finding a High-Risk Policy
Once you find out you are considered a high risk driver, the easiest way to find an insurance policy is to talk to an independent agent. An independent agent has access to policies from many different companies, including non-standard and high-risk insurance, as well as SR-22’s. They will honestly work with your driving record in order to find a policy that will cover you, and be as affordable as possible, regardless of your history.

In order for your agent to be able to find you the best policy, you need to:
·         Be completely open and honest about your driving history
·         Take and document any driver’s safety classes.
·         Prove that you are trying to improve your driving habits.
·         Drive safe! Do whatever you can to avoid adding anything to your record.
SR-22 Filings
Your independent insurance agent will be able to submit an SR-22 for you if you are required to do. They will be able to do this for whatever the amount of time is determined that you are required to submit one.  
Keeping the Insurance
Finding an insurance company that will cover a high-risk driver is half the battle. Now, you need to do everything you can to keep the insurance on your car. After a couple of years, you can search around for a lower cost insurance but for the time being, it is best to maintain your insurance so you can drive legally. Make sure you:
·         Pay your insurance premium on time. If possible, set up automatic payments with the insurance company.
·         Renew your policy completely and on time
·         Do not get any accidents, tickets or other moving violations on your record.
If you’re ready to start exploring your high-risk auto insurance options, let Americo Direct Insurance know at 214-374-9997. We can help you find the right company and Dallas auto insurance policy for all your non-standard needs. 

Friday, May 17, 2013

The Insurance Differences in Leasing vs. Buying a Car


  1. Coverage is mandatory for leased cars, but not necessarily for purchased cars.
When you lease a car, you are paying to use a car that is actually owned by a finance company; therefore, it makes sense that it is mandatory to purchase a car insurance policy when signing a lease. When you buy a car, that car becomes your own property, and there is no federal law mandating compulsory car insurance. Instead, the laws for car insurance are mandated on a state-by-state basis. While most states have laws dictating mandatory car insurance, some states’ laws are stricter than others. For example, New Hampshire does not even require its residents to purchase car insurance at all if they can prove that they can afford to pay for damages in an at-fault accident.
  1. You can control what you pay for insurance.
  2. While certain types of insurance are mandated, more for leased cars than purchased cars, there are factors you can look for and choices you can make to minimize insurance costs. Vehicle make, model, probability of theft,  and your claims history and driving record can all affect how much you will end up paying for car insurance. If you are looking to reduce insurance costs, do some research before you lease a car and find out what you can do, and what you should look for, in order to pay the lowest amount possible for coverage. This will pay off whether you decide to lease or buy.
  1. Most car lease contracts include GAP insurance coverage.
  2. When you lease a car, it is nearly guaranteed that your lease contract will include GAP (Guaranteed Auto Protection) insurance coverage. If you get into a car accident, your auto insurance policy will cover the current market value of the car, not the total amount of money you actually owe the finance company. This amount can be especially large if you put down a very small up-front payment. GAP insurance covers this literal gap between what is covered and what you owe. GAP insurance is a worthwhile investment when leasing a car, but it is not necessary for someone who purchases a car.
  3. Most car companies require comprehensive and collision coverage for leased cars.
Both comprehensive and collision insurance are crucial for anyone leasing a car. Collision insurance covers the damage done to your vehicle when you collide with another vehicle or object. Comprehensive insurance covers losses caused by anything from fire to natural disasters to vandalism to theft. Most car companies require both types of insurance for leased cars, while car purchasers are not required to purchase either. Insurance requirements for car owners vary from state to state, but they are not dictated by car companies.
  1. Many car companies require original parts for leased-car repairs.
You don’t technically own a car when you lease it. Thus, if you damage it in a collision or accident, you have done damage to property that isn’t yours. Often, car companies that lease cars to drivers require them to replace damaged parts with original parts. Original parts can only be bought from the original manufacturer and can be very expensive. When a car owner damages his car, he has the choice to replace the damaged part with any part of his choice; this can ultimately save him a good deal of money.

If you're looking to lease or buy a car and have questions on Dallas Auto Insurance, giveAmerico Direct Insurance a call at 214-374-9997.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Filling out a 1040EZ Tax Form

With only 5 days left until tax day, the countdown to finish all your tax forms is on. To do so correctly, it's important that you're familiar with the different types of tax forms. After all, proper knowledge of these forms will prevent you from filling out unneeded forms and doing extra work while filing. One of the quickest and easiest tax forms to submit is the 1040EZ. Many people are eligible to file a 1040EZ tax form, but unfortunately very few know the basics of what a 1040EZ is.

 1.) The 1040EZ tax is typically the first form you will fill out
This form is the most simple type of tax form, and should be used in any events in which you need a straightforward tax form. If you have regular income, no children, no estate to claim, no foreign income and no tax shelter costs, the 1040EZ is perfect for you. Using the 1040EZ tax form is most appropriate when only the basic information is needed in order to determine the amount of money that will be owed or given back during the tax season.

 2.)The 1040EZ tax is considered to be an alternative to the 1040  In order to be able to use a 1040EZ, you need to meet certain stipulations. These stipulations include: having an income of less than $100,000 that is taxable, interest income of $1,500 or less, and having no dependents. An easy way to differentiate between the two forms is to look at the end of the form. After all, the EZ at the end of the 1040EZ form was put there in order to signify the ease with which you can complete it.

3.)  The simplicity of the form makes it simple for you to fill out individually A 1040EZ requires very limited information, such as a your social security number and gross income. Once you begin to add more stipulations, such as a child or getting married, you will need to switch from the 1040EZ and begin using a tax form called the 1040 or 1040A, as they allow for more information when filing your taxes.  By taking to an experienced agent at Americo Direct Insurance, it is much easier to determine exactly which form would work best for you. Our Texas Tax PreparationDepartment is ready to help you with your taxes. Give us a call us today at 214-347-9997for more information on which form can best benefit you.