Emery & Webb is closely monitoring developments surrounding COVID-19(Coronavirus). We are committed to protecting the well being of our employees and delivering the same high level of service you’ve come to expect from Emery & Webb. As of today, approximately fifty percent of our employees will be working remotely until further notice. Our offices will Read More…
3 Things You Should Look For in an Insurance Agent
Many people are unsure of why they should purchase their insurance through an insurance agent versus going directly to the insurance carrier. Your insurance agent is like your “in” with the insurance companies that can identify opportunities for discounts, and act as your personal advocate in dealing with them. And it costs you nothing! The Read More…
Thank you to our Veterans
For all who have given and sacrificed more than we will ever know, thank you. You have protected our freedom and the freedom of others. Your parents, spouse, and children have also made tremendous sacrifices. We honor all of you today. Your service does not go unnoticed, and we are truly grateful. Read More…
Happy Halloween – from your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy
What does your Homeowner’s Insurance policy have to do with having a Happy Halloween? Quite a bit. When you turn on your lamppost and open your door to pass out candy and treats, you’re inviting more people onto your property in one night than probably cross your threshold in an entire year. How your Homeowner’s Read More…
2013 Fire Prevention Week
Since 1922, Fire Prevention Week has been observed on the week surrounding October 9th, in memory of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Each year has had a unique focus or theme, highlighting various dangers, prevention methods, drills and safety precautions. First and foremost: Test your smoke detectors and replace the batteries. Today. You will Read More…
2 Ways to Protect Yourself from Health Insurance Fraud
Change brings with it the opportunity for fraud. It’s a reality of the world and society we live in. When hurricane’s happen, fraudulent contractors often show up on the doorsteps of victims offering to help. When they have gathered valuable information, they disappear with your money. When large banking organizations are absorbed by even larger Read More…
A Story from Colorado
Boulder Colorado is over 5,000 feet above sea level. Most families and businesses never considered flooding as a potential threat. In fact, according to FEMA, only 22,000 homeowners in the entire state had flood insurance in place. But 14 inches of rain in 24 hours will cause extreme damage in any community. In the Read More…
Helping Colorado Flood Victims
Over 18,000 homes are destroyed. Families are displaced. Roads are washed away. Around 300 people are unaccounted for. And the damage continues, even as flood waters start to recede. Mud flows, sewage, lack of electricity and lack of passable roads continue to make rescue and recovery extremely difficult. The flooding in Colorado is devastating at Read More…
We Remember
If you’re over the age of 20, you remember exactly where you were on September 11, 2001. You remember the circumstances surrounding how you found out about the terrorist attack on our country. We all watched the two planes hit the Twin Towers in New York. We saw the field in Pennsylvania. We saw the Read More…
Hurricane Preparedness Week, May 26 – June 1
Hurricane season officially begins this Friday, June 1st. Last year, Hurricane Sandy taught us that hurricanes not only affect coastal regions, but can also carve a path of destruction well inland. Power outages, wind damage and flooding occurred as far inland as Ohio and Michigan. We’ve all seen the pictures of buildings destroyed, homes flooded, Read More…