Mercury Insurance Marks National Homeownership Month with Resources to Help Protect What Matters Most
Company Highlights Tools, Tips and Coverage Guidance to Support Homeowners Nationwide
For more than 60 years, Mercury has provided millions of homeowners across
"A home is often the largest investment a person makes, and it deserves the kind of protection that goes beyond just a policy," said
Mercury's National Homeownership Month efforts include:
- Home Safety Education: Seasonal content on topics like extreme heat, hurricane prep, and wildfire defense helps homeowners proactively reduce risks.
- Insurance Coverage Reviews: Mercury encourages homeowners to evaluate their policies to ensure coverage reflects current home values, recent renovations and personal property. Mercury agents are available to help customers tailor their coverage and identify available discounts.
- Smart Home Savings: Installing smart devices — such as leak detectors, smart thermostats and fire alarms — can enhance home safety and may qualify for discounts.
- Digital Tools & Resources: The Mercury website offers checklists, seasonal prep guides and tips for improving home resilience year-round.
"Our goal is to make homeowners feel confident and prepared," added Bakonis. "We want them to feel protected not just when something happens, but long before."
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Since 1962, Mercury has provided customers with tremendous value for their insurance dollar by pairing ultra-competitive rates with excellent customer service, through nearly 4,100 employees and a network of more than 6,500 independent agents in 11 states. Mercury has earned an "A" rating from
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