We are open!


Fully staffed and here today, roads have improved but advise not driving unless you have to!

Weather/saftey closure


Due to the weather our office is closed however any questions, payments, changes or concerns our phones lines are still open. Please stay home and off the roads unless an emergency.
Important numbers:
Claims: 1800 255-7828 or log in online
Payments: 1800 255-7828 or log in online
Changes or questions: 1800 255-7828 or email katherinehood@allstate.com

Thank you for understanding, due to the information provided it's in the best interest of our staff to stay home safe.
For current road conditions
http://511.alaska.gov/alaska511/mappingcomponent/

Freezing rain and claims

• Roads are very icy with multiple accidents reported this morning. Fairbanks Police and Alaska State Troopers are advising people to stay off the roads unless it's absolutely essential. Middle school buses have been canceled. Schools are open for students who are there and students will be bused home. If students are still home, parents are advised not to try to bring them to school. Fort Wainwright is closed. We will update this story throughout the day.


Read more: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Winter storm warning issued for freezing rain in Interior Alaska

The road conditions are very bad today, claim activity is very high. Please remember to exchange proof of insurance cards if involved in an accident (easily replaceable) and call 1800- 225 7828 to file a claim.

Calendars are in!!


Email or post on Facebook if you want us to send a calender(s) your way(what type and how many).
Choices this year are Motorcycles, Forces of Nature, and the mini calendars.

Do you know your rights as a tenant?


However, as a renter, it may seem like the fate of your apartment is in your landlord’s hands. Everyone has heard those stories about a landlord who fails to keep his/her building up to health and safety codes or those who take months to fix leaks and or broken smoke detectors.

While you can purchase renter’s insurance to protect your belongings from theft and fires, you should also be proactive in learning about your rights as a tenant and voicing your concerns when necessary. While tenant rights vary by state, following are some of the most common apartment renter’s rights, most likely addressed in your state’s landlord-tenant law:

1. Residences should be habitable and in compliance with housing and health codes
As a renter, you have the right to an apartment with adequate water, electricity and heat as well as a structurally safe apartment. This means if you find mold, heavy rust, bugs or rats, and/or broken or missing smoke detectors, you should contact your landlord immediately. If your landlord has violated terms related to the health, safety or necessary repairs of your apartment, you might be able to break your lease without legal or economic ramifications.

2. Generally, landlords are responsible for making necessary repairs and performing maintenance tasks in a timely fashion
Before you sign your lease, make sure you have discussed the turnaround time for any repairs or maintenance tasks and the agreed upon time down in writing. You should also check to see if you can order repairs and deduct the cost from rent.

3. Landlords cannot change the locks, shut off your utilities or evict you without notice

While you’ve probably seen movies where an unsuspecting renter comes home to find his couch and other belongings along the sidewalk, most states prohibits landlords from evicting you without a court ordered eviction noticed.

4. Your security deposit is regulated
Many states not only limit the amount your landlord can charge for security deposits, most states also require that your security deposit be returned within 14 to 30 days after you have moved out. Your landlord cannot deduct from your security deposit for normal “wear and tear” and some states, like Illinois, require an itemized report of deductions.
For more go: http://www.goodhandscommunity.org/n/blogs/blog.aspx?webtag=aghplanblog01&entry=64&nav=main&utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=GHC&utm_campaign=blog

Time to ride?


Effective today we are able to insure even the high performance snow machines! Simple liability is $38 dollars a year! call today!