Your auto insurance is made up of different insurance policies that provide coverage in various ways. These policies are broken down to liability coverage, property damage liability, and bodily injury liability.
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Driving Drunk: A Costly and Dangerous Mistake
Without a shadow of a doubt, drinking and driving is a horrendous offense that can be both deadly and expensive. There are thousands of drivers each day that disregard the dangers and the possible fatalities they may cause for getting behind the wheel while under the influence.

How Does a Speeding Ticket Affect Your Insurance?
Understanding the Business of Speeding Warren Buffett, the legendary investor, has long been a fan of insurance companies. He famously compared them to one-way toll bridges: providing a constant stream of revenue while remaining highly liquid. To truly understand how a speeding ticket impacts your insurance, it’s crucial to first understand the business model of […]

Smart Ways to Lower Your Auto Insurance Costs
If you have a car, you need auto insurance. Your state mandates it, and so does your car finance company.
Summer Break & Safe Driving: Talking Safety With Your Teen Driver
Like it or not, raising a child to driving age does not mean you get to clap your hands and hang up the parenting boots. Give yourself a quick pat on the back, kudos, and enjoy a moment of solitude because the roller coaster ride of parenting is still very much in motion.

Drive Smarter, Not Harder: How to Save Gas Without the New Car Purchase
You know that feeling – you drive by the same gas station every day, glance at the price, and cringe. So you download the apps, look at the maps, and try and find the lowest gas prices in the area.

Insurance at Your Fingertips: The Convenience of Mobile Apps
Smartphones are not only getting smarter but they are becoming personal life management systems for many users. Thanks to over 1 million apps on the market, life is getting easier to organize and prioritize.

Car Insurance 101: What You Need and What You Don’t
In case you didn’t know, it is illegal to drive in the U.S. if you do not have car insurance. The Insurance Information Institute tells us that each U.S. state has its own set of laws related to driving without insurance.

Market Trends: Fewer Shoppers, More Switchers in Insurance
Staying afloat in this ever-changing economy has encouraged customers to be more strategically savvy and less brand loyal.

Had an Accident? Here’s How to Lower Your Insurance Premium
You just caused an accident and after you’ve the accessed the damage, you think about your rates going up. It’s the second worse pain to any bodily injury you may have sustained in the wreck. Many Americans every year, watch their rates go up due to an accident that they caused.