Wildfire Prevention
Posted: April 1, 2022
Most of Tennessee turned a watchful eye to Sevier County and Great Smoky Mountains National Park as news of wildfire devastating the area sparked a massive relief and containment operation According to a news report from CBS-affiliate WYMT, the Hatcher Mountain and Millstone Gap wildfires combined damaged approximately 220 structures and consumed roughly 3,500 acres. The Insurance Information Institute reported that in 2021, Tennessee experienced...
Seven Grilling Safety Tips
Posted: May 15, 2020
Grilling out is one of America’s favorite pastimes. According to a study by The Hearth, Patio, & Barbecue Association, “seven in 10 U.S. adults own a grill or smoker, and in Canada, ownership is 8 in 10; more than a third (35%) of U.S. adults plan[ned] to purchase a new grill or smoker in 2017.” However, backyard barbecuing’s popularity is exceeded only by its potential...
Meet your Local Agent Scott Johnston
Posted: September 15, 2019
Middle Tennesseans can’t watch television, listen to the radio, or even leave their house without getting bombarded with ads for insurance carriers. The media is saturated with the next silly commercial trying to grab your attention. The temptation can be great to call one of those companies and get a quote from one of their call centers. With so many carriers to choose from, what...
Coverage for Restaurants
Posted: August 21, 2019
While Nashville is known first and foremost as Music City, it is quickly gaining the secondary designation as a foodie destination. According to a recent survey by U.S. News & World Report, Nashville ranked eleventh in the nation for food-themed vacation locales. Statistics also show that Nashville is a haven not just for those who love to eat food but those who love to cook...
Insuring Your Church
Posted: August 7, 2019
Nashville and Middle Tennessee have the nicknames “Buckle of the Bible Belt” and “Protestant Vatican.” According to Wikipedia, Music City is home to around 700 churches. Charisma News reported that in five years ago, 4000 new churches were planted in America. Churches are as American as apple pie and here to stay. For the enthusiastic pastor and church planter full of evangelistic fervor, however, it...