Saturday, December 6, 2008

Home for the Holidays

The holidays are a dangerous time on the roads - especially for teen drivers. Every December, on average, almost 500 teenage drivers are killed in car crashes.

For the second consecutive year, Allstate is launching its "Home for the Holidays" campaign, aimed at encouraging parents throughout the country to start the conversation with their teen about safe driving and help keep their teens safe this holiday season.

Remember you can link to the Teen Driving Contract through our website:http://agent.allstate.com/cborowsky/Welcome

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Most/Least Expensive Cars To Insure

The current economic crisis has raised the question of which cars are cheaper to insure? In an effort to assist you with your planning I thought I' d post a link to an article that appeared on the net today. It highlights the important things to consider including size, speed, and demographics of the typical owner. It says if you want to cut your auto insurance premiums to the bone, stay away from small, fast cars.

The top five most expensive cars to insure are:
  1. Cadillac Escalade EXT 4WD
  2. Subaru Impreza WRX 4WD
  3. Hyundai Tiburon
  4. Mitsubishi Lancer
  5. Scion tC
    image from autoclub.com


The top five least expensive cars to insure are:

  1. Ford Five Hundred 4WD (now the Ford Taurus)
  2. Buick Rendezvous 4WD
  3. Buick Lucerne/Buick Rainier 4WD/Honda Odyssey
  4. Ford Freestyle 4WD/Subaru Outback 4WD
  5. Buick Rendezvous/Honda Pilot


Read the complete auto insurance article.

Take time to read it --it may save your insurance costs in the future!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Buy Your Teen a Safe Car

A parent's guide to protecting your precious child, a teen's guide to scoring a new car on your sweet sixteen.

I was reading an interesting article in The Family Circle Magazine today and I thought I'd share it with the parents out there who have a teen. I was reminded that teens have a high crash rate; teens crash four times more than an adult 20 or older. (See my previous post about safe teen driving.)Even with this fact, only 20 percent of parents said that safety was the most important factor in selecting a car for their new teen.

The good thing is that there is hope for teen drivers out there; a shocking statistic was found by The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Between 1996 and 2005, accidents among 16-year-olds (the highest-risk drivers) fell 40 percent. This is due mainly to new safety features.

A few questions that may come up include: Big or small? Basic or loaded? New or used? Dull or dream?

Big or small? Midsize
Small cars generally have low crash scores, but big cars generally have bad handling and easily loose control. For more crash ratings go there iihs.org/ratings

Basic or loaded?
electronic stability control (ESC) is a great safety breakthrough. It can selectively add abs or reduce power to certain wheels. It is also highly effective


I'd like to encourage you to do some research before you turn over the car keys or make your next car purchase.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Auto Insurance Terms to Know (Part 2)

Are you confused when talking with your insurance agent? Do you wonder what your declarations page is telling you about the coverage you are paying for? Here are some basic terms you should know:

Medical Payments Coverage: Typically provides protection for reasonable and necessary medical expenses incurred as a result of bodily injury sustained by you** in a covered accident.

Personal Injury Protection (PIP): Typically provides coverage for certain expenses incurred by you** due to an accident, such as medical, hospital and funeral expenses. Lost wages benefits may also be included.

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage: Typically provides coverage if you** are injured or killed in an accident caused by a negligent driver without applicable or adequate insurance to cover your damages.
(**includes covered drivers and passengers)

To see more insurance terms check out Auto Insurance Terms to Know (Part 1)

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Auto Insurance Terms to Know (Part 1)

Are you confused when talking with your insurance agent? Do you wonder what your declarations page is telling you about the coverage you are paying for? Here are some basic terms you should know:

Bodily Injury Liability Protection: Typically provides coverage if you are legally liable for damages resulting from a covered auto accident where others are injured or dead. The Michigan State Minimum is $20,000/$40,000.

Collision Coverage: Helps pay for damage to your insured vehicle caused by a covered accident with another vehicle, a rollover, or a collision with almost anything else, such as a tree. The Deductible is your responsibility to pay before insurance company coverage kicks in.

Comprehensive Coverage: Helps pay for damage to your insured vehicle caused by falling objects, fire, theft, vandalism, hitting a deer and certain other non collision losses. This deductible is also your responsibility to pay before insurance company coverage kicks in.

Property Damage Liability Protection: Typically provides damage coverage if you are legally liable for damages to an other's property resulting from a covered auto accident.

For more insurance terms see our post at Auto Insurance Terms to Know (Part 2)

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Crashes are the leading cause of death among American teens

THE EPIDEMIC (excerpted from Allstate Website)

No other kind of hazard comes close to claiming as many teenage lives, including teenage homicides (13%) and suicides(11%). (2002 figures). Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among American teenagers, killing between
5,000 and 6,000 teenagers every year.

A TEENAGER’S ODDS
Teenage drivers account for 12.6% of all drivers involved in fatal crashes. The fatal crash rates among 16 to 19-year-olds is four times that of older drivers. Risk is the highest at age 16, when the fatal crash rate is 40% higher than for 18 year olds and 30% higher than for 19 year-olds.

THE ENEMIES: CELL PHONES
• 56% of teens said they make and answer phone calls while driving. Talking on a cell phone can double the likelihood
of an accident and can slow a young driver’s reaction time to that of a 70-year-old.
• 13% of teens said they send and respond to text messages while driving.

for additional info: http://www.allstate.com/content/refresh-attachments/TeenDriving_facts.pdf

Monday, September 8, 2008

TEEN DRIVERS

Do you have a new teen driver? Are you looking for ways to reduce your insurance costs?? I'd like to make a suggestion, talk with your agent! Be sure you are getting all the discounts your teen is entitled to from your insurance company. For example, Allstate offers a good student discount of 10% (B average proven with report card or ACT test scores). You should also enroll your child in the Adept Driving School Teen Smart video/computer based training program and receive an additional 15% off for a total of 25% discount off their rates when they complete the program and receive their certificate which continues until they are 21. (Note: if we are your agent we can provide a code for $30 off the course)

This interactive parent/child course gives parents the opportunity to dialogue with their child about driving. It also guides the conversation and give discussion points and suggestions. Additionally, it provides the opportunity for the parent to critique the child's driving in specific situations(beware it also allows the child to do the same) Several parents of our teen drivers have already taken advantage of this offer. Contact us if you want more info.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Troy Times Article Published Today

Look for the story of our agency along with the Allstate Ad published on page 22A of today's(Sept. 4, 2008) Troy Times. It tells the story of our ownership of Leo's Melon Patch, a fruit market and deli, for many years before being replaced 10 years ago by the current Walgreen's . We hope you will take us up on the offfer to call or stop by and review your current coverage. Remember that drivers who switched to Allstate saved an average of $353 a year! Call us today to see if we can save you money!!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Contact Me, Your Michigan Allstate Insurance Agent

There are many ways to talk to me. The one I recommend is to stop by my Allstate insurance agency. If you look at the pictures of the insurance office it is new, fresh and welcoming. When you stop by I can service your insurance needs more efficiently and we will have a chance to meet face to face.

The Borowsky Allstate Insurance Agency is located in Sterling Heights at the North East corner of Long Lake (18 Mile) and Dequindre across from the new Taco Bell behind Kmart in the Ambercrest Professional Buildings.


If you prefer to stay at home you have three options. You can call in, fax, or e-mail. We also have a toll free number for our customers in other parts of the state.

Toll Free 888-991-2557
Main line 586-991-0800
Fax 586- 991-0764

Email cborowsky@allstate.com

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Grand Opening

We had our Grand Opening today. We invited all the employes in our office building to say hi and grab some Cold Stone. There was a drawing to win some great great Allstate prizes.prizes

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Office is Open


Finally! the day we have all been waiting for, the opeining day, June 1st. Everything came together just as planed. The construction, paint and furniture is all amazing.


Here are some pictures of Craig and Cindy Borowsky in their Allstate agency.




Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Allstate Insurance Agency Coming Soon

Finally we have a location for our Allstate Agency. The building is under construction! I am so excited to see the build out of this great space.

This is the entrance of the building from the parking lot. Our Allstate insurance agency will be the first office on the left.


Here are some shots from the view off of Dequindre Rd. Including the location of our future sign and the Amber Crest Professional Center building.