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Auto / Car Insurance, Home Insurance, Business / Commercial Insurance for Scranton and All of Pennsylvania

Located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Grebb Insurance Agency opened its doors in 1962. Since then, we have been providing personalized solutions for your Auto/Car insurance, Homeowners insurance, Life and Business/Commercial insurance. We also can provide coverage for Flood, Mine Subsidence, Boat, Motorcycle, RV's and more, allowing us to meet all your insurance needs.

Our insurance policies are written through top names in the business, such as ERIE, Progressive, and Foremost, giving us the ability to customize an insurance program for you and your family.

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Erie Insurance has been helping customers since 1925 with their auto, home, business, and life insurance needs.
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Recent News & Updates

5 Ways to Remain Productive After Equipment Malfunctions

Equipment malfunctions can severely disrupt business operations, leading to delays and lost productivity. Whether it’s a computer crash, machinery failure, or technical breakdown, these unexpected issues can disrupt your workflow. However, maintaining productivity despite such challenges is central to ensuring your business runs smoothly. By implementing strategies to manage equipment failures effectively, you can minimize downtime and keep things moving forward. 1. Assess the Issue...

How to Prevent House Fires & What to Do if One Occurs

October is National Fire Prevention Month, making it an ideal time to raise awareness about fire safety at home. House fires have devastating consequences, and preparedness is critical to reducing risk. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), U.S. firefighters respond to an average of 346,800 house fires annually, resulting in over 2,500 deaths and billions in property damage. Understanding how to prevent fires...

When is a Car Considered Totaled—And What Happens When It Is?

The first step in determining whether a car is totaled (or, in insurance terms, a total loss) is to calculate its actual cash value (ACV) at the time of the loss. The ACV is how much your vehicle is worth after factoring in depreciation. On average, vehicles depreciate more than 20 percent in the first year and approximately 10 percent each additional year for the...

What Happens If My Neighbor’s Tree Falls in My Yard?

For the most part, homeowners are responsible for what falls into their own yard. So, if a storm causes your neighbor’s tree to fall in your yard, your homeowners' insurance could help cover the cost of removing the tree and remedying the damage it caused on your property after your deductible. The same is true in reverse: If a tree on your property falls in...