At Foster & Wheeler Insurance Agency, you’re more than just a policy number. Principal agent Jessica Foster has spent virtually her entire life connected to ERIE, so she knows the importance of their values. She has over 16 years of industry experience culminating in her purchasing and opening Foster & Wheeler Insurance Agency in February 2019.
No matter what type of insurance you are looking for, we will take the time to explain your options in depth so that you know exactly what you are getting. Customer service is our top priority, and we are always happy to answer questions about your coverage. If you’re looking for a quality insurance policy in New York, Pennsylvania, or North Carolina, contact us for a no-obligation quote today!
Posted: October 4, 2024
Equipment malfunctions can severely disrupt business operations, leading to delays and lost productivity. Whether it’s a computer crash, machinery failure, or technical breakdown, these unexpected issues can disrupt your workflow. However, maintaining productivity despite such challenges is central to ensuring your business runs smoothly. By implementing strategies to manage equipment failures effectively, you can minimize downtime and keep things moving forward. 1. Assess the Issue...
Posted: October 2, 2024
October is National Fire Prevention Month, making it an ideal time to raise awareness about fire safety at home. House fires have devastating consequences, and preparedness is critical to reducing risk. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), U.S. firefighters respond to an average of 346,800 house fires annually, resulting in over 2,500 deaths and billions in property damage. Understanding how to prevent fires...
Posted: September 30, 2024
The first step in determining whether a car is totaled (or, in insurance terms, a total loss) is to calculate its actual cash value (ACV) at the time of the loss. The ACV is how much your vehicle is worth after factoring in depreciation. On average, vehicles depreciate more than 20 percent in the first year and approximately 10 percent each additional year for the...