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Brandl Insurance Agency
Insuring Whitelaw, Sheboygan, & Surrounding Areas of Wisconsin

Brandl Insurance Agency Provides Auto / Car Insurance, Home Insurance, and Business / Commercial Insurance to Whitelaw, Sheboygan, and Surrounding Areas of Wisconsin

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Wisconsin Independent Insurance Agency

Auto / Car Insurance, Home Insurance, and Business / Commercial Insurance for Whitelaw, Sheboygan, and Surrounding Areas of Wisconsin

Brandl Insurance Agency has been diligently providing clients throughout Wisconsin with personalized service and excellence in customer service since 1967. With offices in both Manitowoc and Sheboygan Counties our top priority is building long lasting relationships with clients based on trust and direct personal service. Utilizing our superb lineup of companies we advocate for you, helping you find the best options and prices for any of your insurance needs.

Specializing In Erie Insurance

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

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Strategies to Combat Employee Theft

Employee theft is a major issue that many business owners must unfortunately confront, damaging employer-employee trust and creating an intolerable financial burden on operations. Taking proactive measures to prevent and address instances of theft is crucial to protecting the business community. On average, workplace theft results in a staggering $50 billion in losses each year. The Alarming Scope of Employee Theft The growing prevalence of...

6 Considerations for Preparing for Your Move

Exciting Times Ahead Congratulations on your new home! Buying a new home is filled with fresh possibilities and the excitement of new beginnings. As you prepare to move into your home, it is important to ensure it is as stress-free as possible. Whether you’re moving across town or to a different state, taking these specific steps can make a big job less overwhelming. Assess Your...

Replacement Cost vs. Market Value: What's the Difference?

If you were asked to describe the state of the housing market over the past few years, it could be summarized in one word: expensive.According to Home Bay, a real estate education platform, U.S. home prices increased an astounding 42% in the three years between March 2020 and March 2023.That data also showed that the national median home price rose to $468,000 as of 2022,...