Superior Claims Service
We hope you never have a claim, but if you do, we are here to help. You can call anytime, day or night, and we will work with you to start the claims process immediately.
Many insurance companies have 24-hour claims service. However, there are advantages to contacting our office to report your claim. We can advise you on the ramification of filing your claim, and explain how the claims process works.
If you need to speak with someone immediately please contact our office at 812-752-2581 anytime of the day or night. If we are not in, the message will give you our 24 hour emergency response number, and you may contact us that way.
If you prefer to submit your claim online, click here for our secure claim form. Complete all the information requested, if you have any questions please contact our office. Our agents are ready to help!
Smoke Detectors Save Lives
$15 - that is approximately the cost of a simple battery-operated smoke alarm. Small price to pay for safety and peace of mind!
Most fire deaths occur at night when people are asleep, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Contrary to popular belief, the smell of smoke may not wake a sleeping person. Instead, the poisonous gases and smoke produced by a fire can numb the senses and put you into a deeper sleep.
A working smoke alarm can make the difference between life and death.
- Install smoke alarms outside each sleeping area and on each level of your home.
- Also install alarms inside bedrooms if people sleep with doors closed.
- Test monthly. Replace all batteries at least once a year (when you set your clocks forward or back for daylight savings time) or when the alarm alerts you the battery power is low. Replace the batteries immediately if you move into a new home.
- Vacuum away cobwebs and dust regularly.
- Write the date of installation inside the cover. Smoke alarms become less sensitive over time so replace every five years.
- Buy only those alarms that bear the mark of an independent testing laboratory.
- Consider installing an automatic fire sprinkler system when you renovate your home.
Also, keep at least one multi-purpose fire extinguisher in your home and learn how to use it. Plan fire escape routes and practice your escape plan at least twice a year with your family. Educate young children not to hide from smoke or fire and to trust firefighters. Teach kids about crawling underneath smoke to escape a fire and how to "stop, drop and roll." Young children should know their street address, last name and how to dial 911.

59 East Wardell St. Scottsburg, IN 47170 Office: 812-752-2581 Fax: 812-752-3098 Email Martin
We are licensed in the following states: Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio |