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Five Rules for Teen Drivers and Their Parents

Five Rules for Teen Drivers and Their Parents

Driving is a privilege for drivers of all ages, including teens. Driving brings both opportunity and risk to those behind the wheel. “As a parent, I give our children positive affirmation about their driving abilities, while helping them understand the numerous risks,” said Kevin Dowling, assistant vice president for direct claims at Grinnell Mutual. “To be successful at whatever you do, there is often an...

Parental Guidance Suggested

Parental Guidance Suggested

We know what you’re thinking. The idea of talking to your son or daughter about distracted driving probably has you rolling your eyes — and your teen responding in kind. We get it. It can seem like it’s a conversation that will fall on deaf ears, but like any important discussion you have with your kids, it resonates more than you know. The National Highway...

July & August are Top months for Vehicle Theft

July & August are Top months for Vehicle Theft

Stolen cars are an unwelcome summer ritual Thieves will steal three vehicles before you finish reading this article. And even though your neighborhood feels safe, more than half of the nearly 700,000 cars stolen in 2014 occurred in an area such as a home garage or street. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) warns that the . So after giving your car a good...

Grinnell Mutual Customers - Save Auto ID Cards to your smartphone

Grinnell Mutual Customers - Save Auto ID Cards to your smartphone

More than two-thirds of U.S. states allow drivers to show proof of insurance on their smartphone or tablet.  MANAGE MY ACCOUNT MOBILE - Take your accounts with you! Now you can access your accounts right from your smartphone or tablet!  With Manage My Account Mobile you can pay insurance premiums; view or download auto ID cards; contact Grinnell Mutual Customer Service, your claims adjusters, and...

Don't Get Hammered by Hail

Don't Get Hammered by Hail

Reposted from www.erieinsurance.com You may not immediately think of hail as a danger to your car or home, but large hailstones can shred roof coverings, dent house siding, scar automotive finishes and lead to water damage. In fact, research from the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS) indicates that more than 75 percent of U.S. cities will experience at least one hailstorm each...