How to Remove and Add Vehicles in Esurance

October 09, 2010  Written by Tiffany Flores  

Instructions

    Removing Vehicles

  1. 1

    Sign into the Esurance Policy Management web site using your e-mail address and Esurance password.

  2. 2

    Click “Add/Edit cars.”

  3. 3

    Click “Edit/Remove” to remove cars from your policy.

  4. 4

    Enter the date you would like to change your policy and click the “Remove” button next to each car you want to remove.

  5. 5

    Click “Continue” and confirm that you wish to remove the selected vehicles.

  6. Adding Vehicles

  7. 1

    Click the “Policy Info” tab to return to the Esurance Policy Management page.

  8. 2

    Open the “Add/Edit cars” menu.

  9. 3

    Click the “Add Car” button at the bottom of the page.

  10. 4

    Enter the year, make, model, and Vehicle Identification Number for the car you are adding.

  11. 5

    Click “Continue” and confirm your request to add the car to your policy.

The Weather in Fjords

October 06, 2010  Written by Tiffany Flores  

    Winter

  1. Fjord Norway enjoys a warmer climate than other areas of the country. Winters tend to be mild and humid because of the Gulf Stream. November kicks off the winter months; in the western party of the country, this is the time of the heaviest rainfall. Though tourists tend to visit during summer, wintertime in the mountains is a skier’s paradise.
  2. Spring

  3. Fjord view image by ABFellows from Fotolia.com  Spring in Fjord Norway means flowering trees and intense, amazing colors. Spring begins earlier in eastern Norway than in Fjord Norway. Hardangerfjord, in the heart of Fjord Norway, is famous for its flowering fruit trees in May.

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What is the Difference Between SR22 and Automobile Liability?

October 03, 2010  Written by Tiffany Flores  

    Difference Between a SR-22 and Liability Insurance

  1. SR-22 is not a type of insurance. An SR-22 is a form the insurance company must file with the state that shows proof of financial responsibility in regard to the state minimum insurance laws.
  2. Definition of an SR-22

  3. The majority of states have requirements regarding the minimum amount of insurance drivers must carry. If a driver is caught driving without insurance, their license will be suspended until they get insurance. When they do, the insurance company must file an SR-22 form with the state showing the driver is now in compliance with insurance laws.

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Does Insurance Increase When Adding a 17 Year Old Driver?

September 29, 2010  Written by Tiffany Flores  

    Risk

  1. Due to the risks and inexperience of new drivers, adding a 17-year-old driver to your policy may increase your insurance up to 50 percent. But, adding a teen to an existing policy is the cheaper route, since the average individual premium for a teenager is $1200.
  2. Formulas

  3. Insurance companies may have substantially different calculations to determine insurance rates; these formulas will determine how cheap or expensive your insurance will be. Get quotes from multiple companies to compare the best rates.

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Car Insurance: State Requirements

September 27, 2010  Written by Admin  

Every driver is required to have car insurance according to state regulations. Auto insurance is indeed necessary to protect drivers and other parties from possible financial issue in the event of an accident. If a car is involved in an accident, the car insurance will kick in and pay for the damages to the car as well as possible injuries. In this part, we are going to find out more about several state requirements that you need to follow when getting a car insurance policy.

Let’s start with New York, shall we? There are a lot of car insurance companies offering best New York auto insurance policies, but you need to keep in mind that the state limits for car insurance coverage in New York includes $25.000 for bodily injury liability and $10,000 for property damage coverage. T Read full article…