4 Mistakes To Avoid When Adding A Teen Driver To Your Auto Insurance Policy
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26 February 2017
Getting a drivers license is a right of passage for a teenager, and most teens are excited about getting behind the wheel. But as a parent, you may not be so happy to see how much your auto insurance premiums shoot up when you add a teen driver to your policy. If you have a teen who will be driving soon and needs to be added to your policy, avoid the following mistakes:
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3 Ways Technology Can Help You Save on Auto Insurance
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24 January 2017
Purchasing auto insurance can be a major hassle for some drivers. The average annual cost of car insurance is $907.38. Factors such as the driver's age, the age of the car being driven, driving history, and location can play roles in how expensive or inexpensive auto insurance is. Saving on insurance is a goal for many drivers, but many are unsure about how to do so. Luckily, technology can actually help drivers save.
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Three Steps For Getting The Most From Your Homeowner's Insurance Policy
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12 October 2016
Having an effective homeowner's insurance policy is critical making sure that the investment you made in your home is protected against a variety of the more common threats that it may face. Unfortunately, there are many homeowners that are unsure of the steps that they should take to make sure they are getting the most protection from these policies. To this end, you will want to be mindful of these simple homeowner's insurance tips when it comes to protecting your house.
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Moving To A No-Fault State? What Are Your Insurance Options?
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28 September 2016
If you've recently decided to move to a new state, you're likely already making arrangements to have your mail forwarded, your bank billing information changed, and your utilities and cable service transferred over to your new home. While registering your vehicle and getting a new driver's license may also be in your plans, when you're moving from a state with the traditional fault structure to a no-fault state, there can be some additional factors to consider.
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