Insurance
The holiday season is a time of giving, receiving, and creating cherished memories. As you gather with loved ones and travel to share the holiday cheer, consider the protection that renters insurance provides. Read more
A buzzing parking lot along with a mile-long to-do list can make parking lot driving stressful and even dangerous this time of year. Prepare yourself for the holiday parking lot frenzy with these driving tips. Read more
Don't be caught off guard by winter's wrath. Proactive preparation is key to mitigating the risks cold weather poses to your home. Read more
As we age, maintaining our mental well-being becomes as important as our physical health. Unfortunately, mental health issues often go unaddressed, particularly among seniors. The good news is that Medicare recognizes the significance of emotional well-being and offers coverage for various mental health services. Read more
Whether it's a puppy under the tree, a kitten in a Christmas stocking, or a surprise reptile, a new pet is an exciting addition. But with this gift comes responsibility—and one of the most important considerations is protecting your new companion's health and your financial well-being through pet insurance. Read more
Picture this: It's 2025, and life feels more unpredictable than ever. Wouldn't it be amazing to know your family has a financial cushion no matter what comes their way? That's exactly what life insurance provides. Read more
Learn about the various situations where Medicare will be your primary form of coverage for health care costs. Read more
Cooking fires are the number one cause of home fires and injuries. With guests gathering for Thanksgiving, the chance of a mishap increases. In fact, more cooking fires occur on Thanksgiving than any other day of the year! Read more
Using a little common sense and readily available theft prevention devices can minimize auto theft. The more layers of protection, the less likely your car will be stolen. Keep these four keys to theft prevention in mind for your vehicle. Read more
The fall and winter seasons can get pretty wet in Western and Central New York. In fact, November is the rainiest month annually in Buffalo, and we know that rain can turn into slush or freeze up as the temperatures start to drop. Read more
Many Medicare Advantage plans offer coverage for fitness programs and gym memberships, making it easier and more affordable for seniors to stay active. Read more
Alyssa McGovern, manager of member experience for Medicare with AAA Western and Central New York, was a recent guest on the Wake Up! program on WIVB TV in Buffalo Read more
From a cat that lived from the 1960s to the 2000s to a tortoise who spanned a quarter of a millennium, meet some of the oldest pets to ever walk the earth. Read more
Hunting season has started in most of New York State, increasing the activity of the region's deer population, which is already in its mating season. AAA is warning motorists to buckle up, be extra cautious on the roads, and scan for deer and other animals. Read more
Fallen branches, downed trees and ripped siding from high-velocity winds are all possibilities during a windstorm. AAA has tips on what insurance can cover in case of damage. Read more
Medicare can be confusing. With different plans, enrollment periods, and coverage options, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. And when it comes to the Annual Election Period (AEP), understanding your choices is crucial. But don’t worry, AAA is here to help make Medicare easy. Read more
As the nights grow colder and winter approaches, many homeowners are starting to think about turning on their heating systems. Before you crank up the thermostat, it's important to ensure your home heating system is ready for the season. Read more
AAA Western and Central New York is relaunching its commercial insurance offerings for small business owners. It’s an opportunity for AAA Members to address their business coverage needs in addition to their personal insurance coverage. Read more
There is a lot to consider if you are going to be away from home for weeks on end. Even a slight oversight can result in a gap in your insurance coverage, expensive damage to your house or a costly security failure that you might not discover until it’s too late. Read more
Regular chimney inspections can help prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, which can occur if the fireplace and chimney aren't properly ventilated. Experienced chimney professional can also tell you if your chimney's walls have a buildup of creosote, a flammable byproduct of burning wood. Read more
If disaster strikes, you may only have a few minutes to gather your loved ones and important items before leaving your home. Create an emergency kit that you can easily grab if you have to evacuate. Read more
Medicare beneficiaries are facing significant changes in 2025 due to the Inflation Reduction Act. While many of these changes are positive, like the reduced prescription drug cap, they also add a layer of complexity to choosing the right Medicare plan. Read more
When Laurie Hurd turned 65 last August, she thought she had her Medicare plans figured out. With a career background working with insurance, Laurie felt somewhat prepared for the transition. Read more
There are lots of reasons to get individual life insurance – for instance, your coverage through work may not be enough to cover all your needs or it may not come with you once you leave that job. Read more
When life threw unexpected challenges at Debbie Howell and her husband Gary, AAA Medicare became a beacon of hope. Read more