Recent Insurance Blog | Auto PostsIntermediate or Graduated Drivers Licenses for New Driversby Anna Glendenning25 Aug 2007 09:33 AMIn 1979 the year I got my drivers license car accidents caused 45.6 % of the deaths for people in the age group 15 to 24. In 1996 the death rate for people in the same age group dropped to 29.2%. How to Avoid A Nonrenewal Notice For An Auto Insurance Policyby Anna Glendenning06 Aug 2007 09:33 AMA notice of Nonrenewal isn't the same as a Cancellation Notice. An Insurance company can decide to nonrenew any policy when it comes up for renewal however there are several states that allow an insurance company to nonrenew only after the policy has been in force for one year or longer. How to Avoid Auto Insurance Cancellationby Anna Glendenning05 Aug 2007 09:33 AMOne of the most costly and difficult things to overcome is having your insurance policy cancelled. A cancelled policy is never a positive mark on someones insurance credit score history. Tips to Avoid Buying a Used Car With Flood Damageby Anna Glendenning30 Jul 2007 09:33 AMAn automobile can suffer flood damage in a variety of different ways. Following hurricane Katrina salvaged cars from flooded areas were sold to many unsuspecting used car buyers. Planning a Family Vacation? Steps to take before Renting A Carby Anna Glendenning19 Mar 2007 10:34 AMSpring break is here and summer is just around the corner! Many families will head out the door for a well planned vacation which may include Renting a Car. No-Fault Auto Insurance: Pros and Consby Anna Glendenning16 Jan 2007 08:28 AMIn a pure no-fault auto insurance system the insurance company pays for the economic damages, up to the policy limit, of the insured. No-Fault Auto Insurance: The Basicsby Anna Glendenning15 Jan 2007 10:33 AMIn the majority of states, personal auto insurance operates under the standard fault-based system. Auto insurance pays claims based on each driver's percentage of fault for each motor vehicle accident. Start The Engine! Auto Travel and The Winter Car Trip.by Anna Glendenning23 Dec 2006 11:14 PMDriving in winter conditions requires skill and concentration. Taking a long trip on unknown winter roads requires some preplanning. The Price of Driving Drunkby Anna Glendenning10 Dec 2006 12:03 AMI have shared the story of my own experience with the results of a repeat drunk driver. The loss of my father-in-law remains an emptiness in the whole family, especially during the holiday season. Five Tips For Driving on Icy, Slippery or Snow Covered Roads.by Anna Glendenning05 Dec 2006 01:39 AM. When I was a young driver I had this idea that accidents in the snow were no one's fault. I really have no clue where this notion came from, considering I took my behind the wheel driver's test in ten-feet of snow. Recent Blog Comments AndrewBrinkworth says... "So when asked the question of the day, Do you want to have a politician between you and your doctor?" In Insurance Company Refused to Cover than Reconsidered Too Late agentbuilder says... "Remember Garage keepers Insurance most small car shops forget this." |
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