Being in an auto accident is stressful, whether it’s you, your teenage driver or another family member who is involved. And accidents can happen to anyone, no matter how safe they are. Seagroves Insurance offers a wide array of policies and options to suit your auto insurance needs and is committed to helping you through the claims process.
Read moreA crash course in auto premiums
Car insurance premiums vary from person to person and from state to state. So how does an informed consumer know which factors impact premiums, or how often to shop around?
Read moreSeagroves Insurance auto insurance options provide peace of mind
It can be a little overwhelming to decide which auto insurance coverage is right for you, but it’s important to be prepared in case an accident happens.
Read moreAuto insurance – As many questions as there are policies?
Car insurance…we need to have it in order to own a car, but it’s probably safe to say lots of us still have questions about it.
Read moreSeagroves conducting food drive this holiday season
This holiday season, Seagroves Insurance is conducting a food drive to benefit local organizations and help people in need, and we invite you to donate along with us. We will accept items at each of our office locations from Nov. 18-Dec. 11.
Read moreUmbrella insurance isn’t just for rainy days
Have you ever asked yourself, “Just what is an umbrella policy?” Or, “Can I use one even if the sun is shining?”
Rest assured, an umbrella policy doesn’t have anything to do with rain.
Read moreKeep your fur babies healthy with pet insurance
Those of us who have pets know that our fur babies are a part of our family, which means we care for them like they’re family when they are sick or injured. As always, this can be quite expensive. Read more
Is flood insurance a thing and do I need it?
Water, water everywhere. It’s a homeowner’s nightmare. In fact, as little as one inch of water in a home can cause up to $25,000 in damage. An even bigger nightmare? Finding out your homeowner’s policy doesn’t insurance against flood. Spoiler alert: most don’t.
Should you consider earthquake insurance?
We don’t hear a lot about earthquakes here in North Carolina. Or at least we didn’t use to hear about them. But on August 9, 2020 a 5.1 magnitude earthquake sent tremors throughout the state, along with a lot of questions along the lines of “Did you feel that?”