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<channel><title><![CDATA[GOOD SAMARITAN INSURANCE - Blog]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog]]></link><description><![CDATA[Blog]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 21:45:07 -0700</pubDate><generator>EditMySite</generator><item><title><![CDATA[How Can Defensive Driver's Courses Lower Insurance Rates and Increase Road Safety?]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/how-can-defensive-drivers-courses-lower-insurance-rates-and-increase-road-safety]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/how-can-defensive-drivers-courses-lower-insurance-rates-and-increase-road-safety#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 15 Jun 2024 16:26:02 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/how-can-defensive-drivers-courses-lower-insurance-rates-and-increase-road-safety</guid><description><![CDATA[ 	 		 			 				 					 						  &nbsp; &nbsp; In today's fast-paced world, where the roads are filled with various risks and uncertainties, ensuring safety behind the wheel is paramount. While defensive driving is often associated with safe practices on the road, it also has significant implications for insurance rates. In this blog post, we'll explore how completing a Defensive Driver's Course can lead to lower insurance premiums while simultaneously enhancing safety for all road users.&nbsp; &nbs [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div class="wsite-multicol"><div class="wsite-multicol-table-wrap" style="margin:0 -15px;"> 	<table class="wsite-multicol-table"> 		<tbody class="wsite-multicol-tbody"> 			<tr class="wsite-multicol-tr"> 				<td class="wsite-multicol-col" style="width:46.854663774403%; padding:0 15px;"> 					 						  <h2 class="wsite-content-title" style="text-align:center;">&nbsp;<font size="5"> &nbsp; In today's fast-paced world, where the roads are filled with various risks and uncertainties, ensuring safety behind the wheel is paramount. While defensive driving is often associated with safe practices on the road, it also has significant implications for insurance rates. In this blog post, we'll explore how completing a Defensive Driver's Course can lead to lower insurance premiums while simultaneously enhancing safety for all road users.</font><br /><br />&nbsp; <font size="6">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Understanding Defensive Driving and Insurance Rates</strong></font><br /><font size="5">Defensive driving goes beyond the basic rules of the road. It involves proactive techniques and strategies to anticipate and avoid potential hazards. Insurance companies recognize the value of defensive driving in reducing the likelihood of accidents, injuries, and property damage. As a result, many insurance providers offer discounts to drivers who have completed a Defensive Driver's Course.</font><br /><br /><strong>How Does it Lower Insurance Rates?</strong><br /><br /><font size="6">1.</font><strong><font color="#24678d"> <font size="5">Reduced Risk of Accidents:</font></font></strong><font size="5"> Defensive driving techniques focus on hazard awareness, collision avoidance, and maintaining safe driving distances. By equipping drivers with these skills, the likelihood of accidents decreases significantly. Insurance companies view drivers who have completed a Defensive Driver's Course as lower-risk policyholders, leading to potential discounts on insurance premiums</font><font size="4">.</font><br /><br /><font size="6">2</font>. <strong><font color="#24678d" size="5">Demonstrated Commitment to Safety:</font></strong><br /><font size="5">Completing a Defensive Driver's Course demonstrates a commitment to safe driving practices. Insurance companies often reward policyholders who take proactive steps to enhance their driving skills and knowledge. By investing time and effort into furthering your driving education, you're sending a clear signal to insurers that you prioritize safety on the road.</font><br /><br /><font size="6">&#8203;3.</font> <font size="5"><strong><font color="#24678d">Enhanced Driving Skills:</font></strong><br />&nbsp;Defensive driving courses provide drivers with valuable knowledge and practical skills that can help them navigate challenging driving situations effectively. From managing distractions to executing evasive maneuvers, these skills not only reduce the likelihood of accidents but also improve overall driving competency. Insurers recognize the value of these enhanced skills and may offer discounts accordingly.</font><br /><br /></h2>  <div class="wsite-spacer" style="height:50px;"></div>   					 				</td>				<td class="wsite-multicol-col" style="width:53.145336225597%; padding:0 15px;"> 					 						  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:right"> <a> <img src="https://www.mygsinsurance.com/uploads/1/4/4/2/144286897/published/defensive-driving.jpg?1718472438" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:center;"><br /><strong><font size="6">&#8203;Increasing Safety on the Road:</font></strong><br /><br /><font size="5">Beyond the financial benefits, completing a Defensive Driver's Course contributes to increased safety for all road users:</font><br /><br /><font size="5">Beyond the financial benefits, completing a Defensive Driver's Course contributes to increased safety for all road users:&#8203;</font><br /><br /><strong><font size="6">&nbsp;Heightened Awareness:</font></strong><br />&nbsp; &nbsp;<br /><font size="5">Defensive driving emphasizes hazard perception and risk management, leading to more alert and attentive drivers on the road.</font><br /><br /><strong><font size="6">Im</font></strong><strong><font size="6">proved Decision-Making:</font></strong><br /><br /><font size="5">&#8203;By learning how to anticipate and react to potential dangers, drivers are better equipped to make split-second decisions in emergency situations.&nbsp;</font><br /><br /><font size="6"><strong>Promotion of Responsible Driving:</strong></font><br /><br /><font size="5">Defensive driving courses instill a sense of responsibility and accountability among drivers, encouraging safer behavior behind the wheel.</font><br /><br /><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong><strong><font size="7">&nbsp;</font><font size="6">Summary:</font></strong><br /><font size="5">In summary, the benefits of completing a Defensive Driver's Course extend far beyond insurance discounts. By reducing the risk of accidents, demonstrating a commitment to safety, and enhancing driving skills, drivers can not only enjoy lower insurance rates but also contribute to a safer and more secure road environment for everyone. So, if you're looking to save money on insurance premiums while investing in your safety and that of others, enrolling in a Defensive Driver's Course is a smart and rewarding decision.</font></div>   					 				</td>			</tr> 		</tbody> 	</table> </div></div></div>  <div><div style="height: 0px; overflow: hidden; width: 100%;"></div> <hr class="styled-hr" style="width:100%;"></hr> <div style="height: 0px; overflow: hidden; width: 100%;"></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Vacant/Unoccupied Home Insurance: Do I Need It?]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/vacantunoccupied-home-insurance-do-i-need-it]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/vacantunoccupied-home-insurance-do-i-need-it#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2024 18:33:37 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/vacantunoccupied-home-insurance-do-i-need-it</guid><description><![CDATA[ Publish Date: August 1, 2022There are a number of scenarios where you might find your home empty for a certain period of time, and it&rsquo;s important to make sure you have the protection you need in the event of unexpected damage. Learn the difference between a vacant and unoccupied home, scenarios where additional coverage might be necessary and why you might want to consider purchasing this coverage.What&rsquo;s the difference between an unoccupied home and a vacant home?A property you own  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:24px'></span><span style='display: table;width:auto;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a><img src="https://www.mygsinsurance.com/uploads/1/4/4/2/144286897/published/blog-vacant-home-insurance.jpg?1715452549" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;"><span style="color:rgb(63, 63, 63)"><font size="2">Publish Date: August 1, 2022</font></span><br /><br />There are a number of scenarios where you might find your home empty for a certain period of time, and it&rsquo;s important to make sure you have the protection you need in the event of unexpected damage. Learn the difference between a vacant and unoccupied home, scenarios where additional coverage might be necessary and why you might want to consider purchasing this coverage.<br />What&rsquo;s the difference between an unoccupied home and a vacant home?A property you own might be empty for a number of reasons, and the difference between the home being unoccupied and vacant makes a difference when it comes to the coverage you need. An unoccupied home is a home that is ready to be lived in at any time, and the owner&rsquo;s personal property is left within the home (including furniture and appliances), and the utilities remain connected. A vacant home has no furniture, appliances and may have utilities disconnected.<br />There are a number of scenarios where your home would be unoccupied or vacant. If you&rsquo;re on vacation, in the hospital or traveling for work, your home would likely be considered unoccupied. If your home is for sale or rent and you&rsquo;ve already moved everything out, or if you inherit a property but do not yet live in it, it is most likely that the home would be considered vacant.<br />Why do I need additional coverage?Every situation is unique, but generally speaking, it&rsquo;s best to make sure you have coverage in the event that damage occurs. For example, if your home is vacant and a pipe bursts, a vacant home can sustain substantial damage simply because nobody is living there to call a professional to deal with the problem.<br />Vacant homes are also generally more susceptible to theft, break-ins or vandalism, and without the right coverage, your property might not be protected.<br />One very important fact to keep in mind: if your home is left unoccupied or vacant for a certain amount of time (depending on your insurance company and policy), your insurance coverage may be cancelled or an additional endorsement may be required. These times can vary, ranging from 30, 60, 90 or more days, but you&rsquo;ll want to consider that most typical homeowners policies won&rsquo;t provide full coverage for the property once it&rsquo;s been vacated. You won&rsquo;t want to get stuck uninsured in the event of a disaster, so make sure to check with your local agent to find out the restrictions for your scenario.<br />What about other scenarios, like insuring my vacation home?It depends on the insurance company and individual policy, but you may need additional coverage if you divide your time between a primary and vacation home. You may want to consider seasonal or vacation home coverage, but you might also need other coverage for your unoccupied primary residence. By virtue of the fact that either home is unoccupied at some point during the year, you want to be sure that both residences are protected.<br />Get the coverage that&rsquo;s right for youWhether you are planning an extended trip, thinking of moving or buying a second home, you&rsquo;ll want to be sure you have the right coverage to protect your home (or homes) and all of your belongings. Reach out to your local agent to make sure you&rsquo;re protected. They are happy to work with you to specifically tailor your coverage to your exact needs, and will answer any questions you may have about your unique situation.<br /><br />Content provided by:<br />&#8203;<br /></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="https://www.mygsinsurance.com/uploads/1/4/4/2/144286897/published/natgen-logo.jpg?1715452646" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Tips to Help Prevent Rear-End Collisions]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/tips-to-help-prevent-rear-end-collisions]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/tips-to-help-prevent-rear-end-collisions#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2024 16:34:26 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/tips-to-help-prevent-rear-end-collisions</guid><description><![CDATA[ Prevent Rear-End CollisionsPublish Date: September 1, 2022&#8203;&#8203;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of car accidents, accounting for about one-third of all collisions in the United States. In 2017, they represented nearly 18% of all fatal collisions in the U.S., according to the Insurance Information Institute. Considering the frequency of these types of accidents, read on to avoid a potentially dangerous rear-end collision.Rear-End Collisions: Comm [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;width:442px;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:20px;*margin-top:40px'><a href='https://www.mygsinsurance.com/uploads/1/4/4/2/144286897/collision_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox' onclick='if (!lightboxLoaded) return false'><img src="https://www.mygsinsurance.com/uploads/1/4/4/2/144286897/published/collision.jpg?1714841232" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;display:block;"><u><strong><font size="6">Prevent Rear-End Collisions</font></strong></u><br /><font size="1">Publish Date: September 1, 2022<br />&#8203;</font><br />&#8203;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of car accidents, accounting for about one-third of all collisions in the United States. In 2017, they represented nearly 18% of all fatal collisions in the U.S., according to the Insurance Information Institute. Considering the frequency of these types of accidents, read on to avoid a potentially dangerous rear-end collision.<br />Rear-End Collisions: Common CausesIf you engage in the following behaviors, you may be putting yourself at risk of being involved in a rear-end collision:<ul style="color:rgb(70, 70, 70)"><li>Failing to pay attention to hazardous road conditions and posted speed limits.</li><li>Following other vehicles too closely.</li><li>Engaging in distracted driving, including texting or talking on the phone.</li><li>Participating in aggressive driving practices, including tailgating and brake-checking.</li><li>Failing to yield the right of way.</li><li>Choosing not to signal when you change lanes.</li><li>Driving too fast in slippery conditions, resulting in hydroplaning or failing to control your vehicle.</li></ul><br />Generally speaking, the driver who rear-ends another vehicle is often found to be at fault, regardless of the number of cars involved. If you are the driver found to be at fault, you will likely be held responsible for property damage and medical bills resulting from the accident. In this situation, having collision coverage in addition to your liability coverage can be extremely important. Collision coverage pays to repair or replace your vehicle in the event that it is damaged in a collision, even if you are at fault.<br />Avoiding Rear-End CollisionsThere are a number of safe driving practices that can help you to avoid this type of collision:<ul style="color:rgb(70, 70, 70)"><li>Avoid distracted driving practices, including texting, adjusting the radio or chatting with passengers. The number one cause of rear-end collisions is distracted driving.</li><li>Pay attention to the road in order to spot and react to approaching hazards, including traffic jams or construction zones.</li><li>Consider the weather conditions in which you are driving. Rain, snow and ice may decrease your ability to stop quickly.</li><li>If another driver engages in a risky driving behavior, remain calm. For example, if another car unexpectedly cuts you off, slow down and resist engaging in road rage. Along similar lines, control your urge to engage in aggressive driving, like speeding, slamming on the brakes and other dangerous practices.</li><li>Keep an eye on the drivers around you, including drivers who are engaging in distracted or aggressive behaviors. Stay aware of their movements, and you&rsquo;ll be able to make a better effort to stay safe on the road.</li><li>Never drive under the influence of any substances, legal or otherwise. Certain medications, alcohol and drugs may impair your judgment and your ability to operate a vehicle or heavy machinery. If you are planning to consume alcohol, make sure you have a designated driver or use an alternative transportation method, like a taxi, Uber, Lyft or public transportation.</li><li>Avoid driving if you are tired. If possible, delay your trip or pull off to the side of the road and rest for a while. Sleepy drivers have a tough time paying attention and driving defensively.</li><li>Don&rsquo;t tailgate, and keep plenty of distance between you and the car in front of you.</li></ul><br /><strong><font size="5">&nbsp; The Three-Second Rule: What Is It?</font></strong><br /><br />The three-second rule is a way to figure out how much distance you should keep between your car and the car in front of you. Keeping a safe distance between vehicles is the ideal way to make sure you have enough time to reach to a sudden stop and avoid a rear-end collision.<br />Here&rsquo;s how the three-second rule works:<ul style="color:rgb(70, 70, 70)"><li>Select a stationary object, such as a tree street sign, or light post that is located ahead of the car in front of you.</li><li>When the car ahead of you passes that object, begin counting using the &ldquo;one thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three&rdquo; counting method that many of us learned in elementary school.</li><li>If you pass the object before you finish counting, you are probably following too closely and need to slow down to increase your distance. If you pass the object after you finish counting, there is probably enough distance between you and the vehicle in front of you, in the event of a sudden stop.</li><li>If you&rsquo;re driving in inclement weather, such as rain, ice or snow, you should increase the distance between you and the car in front of you &ndash; and as such, your count needs to increase. If you&rsquo;re driving behind a large vehicle, such as a big-rig truck or emergency vehicle, you may need to increase your distance even further.</li></ul><br /><br /><strong><font size="5">Keep Your Insurance Rates Low By Avoiding Accidents.</font></strong><br /><br />If you have a safe driving record, you can avoid increasing insurance rates, and you could even qualify for a safe driver discount! Whether it&rsquo;s driving safely to prevent accidents involving you or your passengers or helping keep your insurance premium low, it pays to engage in safe driving habits! If you have questions about whether you have the coverage you need to protect you in the event of a rear-end collision, reach out to your local National General insurance agent. We&rsquo;re here to help answer any questions you may have, and will get you the coverage that fits your budget and lifestyle!<br /><br />&#8203;Content provided by:</div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="https://www.mygsinsurance.com/uploads/1/4/4/2/144286897/editor/natgen-logo.jpg?1714840760" alt="Picture" style="width:261;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Thoughts of a Good Samaritan.]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/good-samaritan-insurance-blog]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/good-samaritan-insurance-blog#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2022 15:23:37 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[FAQs]]></category><category><![CDATA[Financial]]></category><category><![CDATA[Insurance]]></category><category><![CDATA[Local]]></category><category><![CDATA[Safety]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.mygsinsurance.com/blog/good-samaritan-insurance-blog</guid><description><![CDATA[ Welcome to Good Samaritan Insurance &amp; Multiservice&nbsp; Center!&nbsp;This is our very first post. We're not quite sure what we're going to write about here, but the plan is to create helpful content for customers and prospective clients about information that is relevant to you.&nbsp;You'll come to view this as a top resource for keeping your family and your finances safe.&nbsp;Here are a few of the topics we may be writing about:Answers to clients' frequently asked questions.Helpful infor [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span class='imgPusher' style='float:right;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;width:auto;position:relative;float:right;max-width:100%;;clear:right;margin-top:13px;*margin-top:26px'><a><img src="https://www.mygsinsurance.com/uploads/1/4/4/2/144286897/blog_orig.jpeg" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;">Welcome to Good Samaritan Insurance &amp; Multiservice&nbsp; Center!<br />&nbsp;<br />This is our very first post. We're not quite sure what we're going to write about here, but the plan is to create helpful content for customers and prospective clients about information that is relevant to you.<br />&nbsp;<br />You'll come to view this as a top resource for keeping your family and your finances safe.<br />&nbsp;<br />Here are a few of the topics we may be writing about:<ul><li><a href="https://g.co/kgs/uq8uyaV" target="_blank">Answers to clients' frequently asked questions.</a></li><li>Helpful information about insurance shopping.</li><li>Safety and Health Tips and Ideas.</li><li>Local Community Information.</li></ul> &nbsp;<br />Stay Tuned!<br /><br /><br /></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>