The Burrows Agency Blog: 11_2012
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Saturday, November 24, 2012Oklahoma Health Exchange by Jerrad Van Coots The Burrows Agency is currently in the process of developing their new Oklahoma Health Exchange site. Oklahoma's residents will have to only go to one place to shop all health carriers plans and costs. READ MORE >>
Saturday, November 24, 2012Tulsa Commercial Insurance Specialists by Jerrad Van Coots / The Hartford The Burrows Agency has served Tulsa's small and large commercial businesses for over 40 years. One of our more aggressive markets right now is The Hartford's Business Owner's Policy. Read Below for more details. READ MORE >>
Friday, November 23, 2012Oklahoma's Trusted Name in Ambulance Insurance by Jerrad Van Coots Ambulance Services have relied on The Burrows Agency Insurance for over 25 years.Oklahoma has looked to only one source when finding an avenue for Ambulance or EMS risks. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, November 21, 201210 Ways to Save Money on Insurance in Tulsa, Claremore, and Owasso. Residents in Tulsa, Claremore and Owasso are wanting to save money on their insurance. With rising premiums its a good idea to shop around for a competitive quote. Contact The Burrows Agency today to save! 1. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, November 21, 2012 Health Insurance Coverage: What Is and Isn't Covered? by Jerrad Van Coots If you're shopping for health insurance coverage in Tulsa Oklahoma, you should know that every plan is different. Some plans cover the majority of care while others limit your health insurance coverage to major medical benefits. READ MORE >>
Sunday, November 18, 2012Homeowners insurance policies cover a multitude of incidents, but flood damage is typically excluded from all policies even in Claremore, Ok. Usually flood damage needs to be covered by a flood rider or policy that can be purchased for flood zones. READ MORE >>
Sunday, November 18, 2012Homeowners Insurance Pryor, Ok Every year thousands of property owners learn what their homeowner’s insurance does and does not cover the hard way. It typically takes catastrophic damage and the loss of homes and property for individuals to realize that they don’t have coverage. READ MORE >>
Thursday, November 1, 2012Hurricane Sandy has passed and left destruction for insurance claims to be filed. Sandy is estimated to have caused $20 billion in damage as it tore through the east coast, but what does that mean to the average person filings a claim? Most of the damage from Sandy is from flooding, its common that most policies will not cover flooding. READ MORE >>
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