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57280364You probably come to a full halt at stop signs, always use your turn signals and never speed through a yellow light. But even the best drivers all have one thing in common: we’re all human, and humans make mistakes.

Maybe you forgot to look both ways before making that right turn on red, or you were following the car in front of you just a smidge too closely. It happens to the best of us. With most auto insurance companies, one human slip-up might be enough to send your premiums sky high. Luckily, Erie Insurance isn’t like most insurance companies.

We offer two different types of accident forgiveness.  First Accident Forgiveness lets you off the hook for your first at-fault accident, with no surcharge. The second is called Feature 15. This special forgiveness means that after 15 continuous years of holding your car insurance with ERIE, you’ll never get surcharged for another at-fault accident again. It’s just our little way of rewarding your loyalty.

 

So keep your eyes on the road, your hands on the wheel and your head in the game. Pardridge Insurance never wants you to have an accident. But just in case you, we’ll help get you back on your feet as soon as you can.

 

Call Pardridge Insurance today at 815-758-4447 or email info@pardridge.com to learn about how accident forgiveness and other discounts and extras can save you money on your auto insurance.

April 20th, 2015 by Pardridge Insurance
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