Have Your Cake (and eat it, too)
Nothing beats the personal touch. We all love it when someone asks how our kids are, or remembers that we just took a vacation to Florida. It makes us feel special when someone cares enough to treat us as an actual person with a family and a life, rather than just another anonymous number in a huge machine.
That's where your personal agent comes in. We're the people you see at the grocery store, or who you bump into on the sidewalk. And we genuinely want to know how the kids are doing, what you did on your vacation, and that your house repairs went off without a hitch. We want to know that you're happy, and all is well.
But there are some advantages to having a big company behind you, too. Erie Insurance is a financially stable Fortune 500 company with more than four million policies in force. There's strength in numbers.
With us, you get the best of both worlds. You get the hands-on interaction with an ERIE agent who knows your name, your policy, and your situation. And you get the comfort of knowing that standing behind every ERIE agent is a company that has the resources you need.
Isn't it great to have your cake and eat it too?
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New rules for teen drivers effective Dec. 24
Gov. Tom Corbett signed the bill, which mandates the following for junior drivers (age 16 1/2 to 18):
·Limit on the number of passengers under age 18: no more than one (except for immediate family members) for the first six months; no more than three after the first six months
·Increase in behind-the-wheel training: 65 hours (up from 50), 10 of which must be at night and five of which must be during inclement weather
The measure also will make failure of drivers and underage passengers to wear a seatbelt a primary offense, which carries steeper penalties

