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What You Need to Know About Auto Insurance As a Rideshare Driver

Ridesharing driving can be a great way to earn income on a flexible schedule. If you are working as a rideshare driver, it is important to ensure you have the auto insurance coverage you need. Insurance provided by rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft will not cover their drivers in all situations. Speak with our friendly agent for help with the coverage you need...

Paperless at ERIE: Your Options and How to Enroll

Paper has a way of piling up, so why not try going paperless? For most Erie Insurance personal lines customers*, your online account and the ERIE mobile app give you the ability to have information at your fingertips. You can also sign up for paperless billing. Here’s how (and why!).Why Make the Switch?Say goodbye to stacks of paper on your desk. As an ERIE customer, you can...

The Ins and Outs of a Life Insurance Rider Policy

Did you know you may be able to add features to your life insurance that allow you to customize your policy? Life insurance riders are add-ons to a policy that you can use to personalize your life insurance to better suit your needs. Although some life insurance riders may increase your premiums, others may be added for no additional charge. Riders may be a cost-effective...

How to Cancel Car Insurance

Whether you’re moving to a new state, selling your car or switching auto insurance companies, there may come a time when you need to cancel your personal car insurance. To help simplify the process, here’s everything you need to know about canceling your auto insurance policy. When Can I Cancel My Car Insurance Policy? When you purchase car insurance, most policies provide coverage for a period...

The Hidden Risk Many Homeowners Ignore

If you’re like many homeowners, you may have received offers in the mail promoting protection plans for exterior utility lines or pipes. And if you’re like most consumers, you’re not quite sure if this protection is something you might actually need. Whose line is it anyway? The reality is that as a homeowner, exterior underground service and utility lines on your property are often your responsibility –...