How to Choose a Right Auto Insurance Company

July 19, 2010  Written by Sara Ramirez  

There are many resources out there that discuss who is the best auto insurance company.

Low-insurance.org offers a way for shoppers to comparison shop auto quotes. Our collection of local and online agencies represent many ‘A’ rated Carriers. Although this is a fact, it never hurts to take a look for yourself and see the financial strength of the Insurance Carrier that is offering you the best rates for the coverage you need. Reviewing the insurance company will help you verify that the insurer you go with will indeed deliver you the coverage (and potentially benefits) which come with it.

One of your first lines of defense is ratings which you can find on nearly anything today. Mos

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How you can get a payment with critical illness insurance faster

July 18, 2010  Written by Admin  

Critical illness cover is a rather complicated form of insurance. Critical illness cover has many basic conditions. Getting an application under critical illness cover can not be as simple as home or car insurance. With home insurance, you just prove your claim with all necessary bills. With regard to automobile insurance, you need to prove the damage done to your vehicle. Thus, with these assurances, the payment is made fast. However, critical illness insurance has the ability to give you peace of mind while you get your full power at the hospital.

To obtain a payment, you must ensure that your condition suits your critical illness cover. Read full article…

No-Fault Auto Insurance

July 13, 2010  Written by Sara Ramirez  

With no-fault automobile insurance policies, the policyholders get paid for their losses from the insurance company regardless of whose fault the accident was. The reality of it is of course that close adherence will be taken to the state law requirements that maintain jurisdiction over the insurance (and require no-fault). The stricter ones may also restrict your ability to sue. Though even then you may have the ability should there be serious circumstances that aren’t addressed within the system. The laws include verbal agreements (thresholds) and monetary limits which often fail to holdup due to those abusing the no-fault system.

Florida, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Hawaii, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Utah currently use No-Fault auto insurance in their insurance requirements for motorists. F

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Cheapest Model Cars to Insure

July 08, 2010  Written by Tiffany Flores  

What are the least expensive cars to insure? When purchasing a new car, many neglect to consider the impact insurance rates will have on their budgets. At times, an individual may be able to afford the monthly payments on their car; however, they struggle to pay the increased insurance rates that are a part of having a financed vehicle. Luckily there are a number of new cars that are relatively inexpensive to insure, allowing prospective car buyers to take the plunge and make their purchase.

Mazda Tribute I

  • As of 2010, the Mazda Tribute is the least expensive car model to insure. The Tribute is considered a small size SUV and comes with two-wheel drive and a wide variety of available upgrade options.
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    Teen Drivers: Laws in all states

    July 08, 2010  Written by Sara Ramirez  

    The official 2010 update for the new driving rules, and regulations involving teen laws in all states, as been posted. This law is called, “Graduating Licensing Law”, which primarily focuses on teen safety. These laws have been set up to implement safety boundaries for the young and inexperienced, teen driver. Studies have shown that teen drivers have the most accidents, which usually leads to serious injuries or worse, fatality. These laws will ensure that the teen drivers are educated and prepared for the open road. Although, this program has not (yet) been implemented in all 50 states, efforts to overturn that decision, is in the making.

    License restrictions are one way that state agencies and insurance companies are maintaining a handle on the situation. The

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