Meet Anne Bybel

Posted in: Our Team, What’s New

Anne has always enjoyed the flexibility and challenges of working for small businesses, and in 2013 she joined a fledgling insurance agency in Pennsylvania.  She has held a Producer’s license for eleven years, and specializes in Personal Lines here at Kasmann.

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Buy-Sell Planning Using Life Insurance

Posted in: Commercial Insurance, Life Insurance Corner, What’s New

  As a successful business owner you do not like surprises – especially when it comes to money. That’s why it is important to plan for unexpected events that may affect your business. Have you thought about what would happen if one of your co-workers were to die unexpectedly? Where would you get the money

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Oh Deer

Posted in: Auto Insurance, Facts & Tips, What’s New

  As a society, we generally like to be prepared for emergencies, don’t we?  As consumers, we are happy to buy things that protect us and the safety of our families.  You’ve seen deer whistles for sale in stores and you may know people who have them, or have some yourself. 

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Giving Thanks

Posted in: Community, What’s New

  Another year is winding down to a close. The leaves have already fallen and the temperature will continue to.  We were safe on the road during Halloween, we have already completed our Fall Home Maintenance checklists, we have made our holiday shopping lists and are doing our best to protect our identities. Now what?

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Long Term Care

Posted in: Long Term Care Insurance, What’s New

Long Term Care includes a wide range of medical and support services for people with a degenerative condition (e.g. Parkinson’s, stroke, etc.), a prolonged illness (cancer) or cognitive disorder (Alzheimer’s). Long Term Care is not necessarily medical care but rather “custodial care.” Custodial care involves providing an individual assistance with activities of daily living or

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Black Friday Identity Theft

Posted in: Facts & Tips, What’s New

It’s the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season and it’s called Black Friday for a reason.  Over the past 30 years, the amount of money shoppers spend on the Friday after Thanksgiving has provided many companies the ability to turn a profit for the year, finally getting “out of the red” and “into the black,”

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