Insure.com Articles Archive: Car insurance
Insurance coverage for pets in car accidents
Swimming in the assigned-risk pool
How to correctly drop your auto insurance
Scrutinize extended car warranties before buying
Best and worst cars for injury claims, by make and model
Umbrella policies extend your coverage
The benefits of uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage
How to buy uninsured motorist property-damage coverage
Who needs uninsured/underinsured motorist protection? You do!
State-by-state minimums set for auto liability insurance
In a transition period? Try a one-month auto policy
Do you need MedPay coverage?
The consequences of late auto insurance payments
Auto insurance basics
Don't drive without sufficient insurance
Minimum levels of required auto insurance
5 summer vacation insurance problems
Classic car insurance doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg
Renting a Car for Thanksgiving?
What You Need to Know About Insurance Before Reaching the Rental Car Counter
The basics of rental car insurance
Rental reimbursement on your auto policy is a good idea
Five most frequent RV insurance claims and how to avoid them
Don't drive off in your RV without insurance
RVs: All the comforts of home — including insurance
How much can your auto rates go up after one accident?
What to do after an auto accident
Serious auto accidents decline, but injury claims remain high
Inside the insurance auto-auction pipeline
Total warfare: What to do when your auto insurer totals your car
Questions surface on how insurance companies calculate a car's "total" value
Who gets the claim-payment check?
Diminished value payments when your car has been in a wreck
Inside the direct car-repair process
Save yourself some grief: Buy lease or loan gap coverage
"Stacking" your UM/UIM auto coverage
New car totaled? Two insurers cover entire cost of exact replacement
Recouping expenses after your car is totaled
Questions surface on how insurance companies calculate a car's "total" value, part II
Insurance needs for leased cars
Protecting your auto insurance settlement from your health care provider
Small crashes result in big repair bills for some 2002 & 2003 SUVs
Auto insurance fraud: it’s no accident
Cybersettle patents its online insurance claims-settlement process
How to mediate or arbitrate an auto insurance claim dispute
More ideas on dealing with car insurance claims adjusters
When filing a claim, make sure you get the full amount owed to you
Tips in dealing with auto insurance claims adjusters
Best and worst cars based on collision loss payments
Managed care coming to auto repair?
Putting a price on auto injuries: How software called Colossus evaluates your pain
J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Nearly 20 Percent of Customers Consider Switching Auto Insurance Companies Following Their Most Recent Collision Claim
Government to research insurer reporting of car crashes
Auto insurance evaders face higher premiums
Avoid holiday parking-lot crashes and costs
Shopping around for insurance pays
Think the state will pay for that road sign you crumpled? Think again.
Dealing with another driver's insurer when a crash is not your fault
How the Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act can help you
What your auto insurer knows about you
Two more states warn insurers not to charge motorists for tire blowout claims
Cell phone headsets do not reduce driver distraction, study says
Cell Phone Laws by State
Auto insurers not looking to penalize cell phone users
Drivers Using Cell Phones As Bad As Drunks
Survey shows high rate of cell phone use while driving
Cell Phone No. 1 Driver Distraction
Progressive pitches to wireless Internet users
Outgoing NTSB chief calls for mandatory booster-seat law for young passengers
Most 4- to 8-year-olds inadequately protected in car crashes
Child Safety Seats Reduce Risk of Death in Crashes More Than Seat Belts Alone
Crash data show child safety seats play role in reducing injuries
Studies show young children at risk in auto accidents
NHTSA Releases 2006 Child Safety Seat Ratings
Rear seats of compact extended-cab trucks dangerous for children
Government says most children need booster seats until age 8
Study: Children not safer riding in SUVs
Motor vehicle accidents continue to be kids leading cause of death
Fewer children killed by air bags thanks to parental awareness
Proper insurance coverage for college-bound children
Auto insurance for 20-somethings: Savings dollars and making sense
Teenage girls' driving takes a turn for the worse
Teens, parents praise graduated licensing
Graduated Driver Licensing Reduces Fatal Crashes
Graduated drivers licensing programs save lives
MetLife offers cash incentives to safe teen drivers
MetLife pays teens to drive safely
Insuring a teen driver in single-parent households
Teen driving tragedies widen
When to add your teen to your auto insurance policy
State-by-state provisions for teenage drivers
Government regulatory group considering model aftermarket crash parts legislation
New way to check car-repair parts for certification launched
Are you entitled to brand-name repair parts? Know your OEM rights
Was your car repaired with "recycled" auto parts?
Avoiding problems with salvaged vehicles
Is there no need for fenders or bumpers on cars?
State laws on insurer use of credit information
How your credit history affects your auto and home insurance premiums
Do credit histories unfairly leave some with higher auto insurance bills?
Controversy swirls over whether insurers should use credit scoring in pricing policies
Insurance industry touts the value of credit scoring in policy pricing
For insurers, credit scoring issue takes center stage
How many drinks does it take? Calculate your blood-alcohol level
Alcohol, SUV rollovers, and motorcycles cause more highway deaths in 2000
How a DUI conviction affects your insurance
Drunk-driving penalties by state
Auto insurance for risky drivers
Toyota Says Sweat Detector Stops Drunk Drivers
Crash fatalities down in 2006 but motorcycle deaths troubling
Car crashes are the leading cause of death in the United States
Deaths from car crashes down, especially for children
The four “deadliest” cars of all time: Blame the cars or the drivers?
Deadliest days for car crashes
Female vehicle crash deaths increased 14% between 1975-2003
Highway fatalities up slightly in 2000
Car crashes are leading cause of death for Hispanics
Campaign launches to curb young Latino deaths on the roads
Grand Caravan and Town & Country flunk crash tests after gas leak
SUVs and trucks are dangerous to smaller vehicles
Safer Cars, Not Safer Drivers, Reducing Highway Deaths
Study: Higher speed limits mean more deaths
Large vans becoming too risky for some
Women driving more, dying more at the wheel
The most dangerous intersections in Alabama
The most dangerous intersections in Alaska
The most dangerous intersections in Arizona
The most dangerous intersections in Arkansas
The most dangerous intersections in California
The most dangerous intersections in Colorado
The most dangerous intersections in Delaware
The most dangerous intersections in Florida
The most dangerous intersections in Georgia
The most dangerous intersections in Hawaii
The most dangerous intersections in Idaho
The most dangerous intersections in Illinois
The most dangerous intersections in Indiana
The most dangerous intersections in Iowa
The most dangerous intersections in Louisiana
The most dangerous intersections in Maryland
The most dangerous intersections in Michigan
The most dangerous intersections in Minnesota
The most dangerous intersections in Missouri
The most dangerous intersections in Montana
The most dangerous intersections in Nebraska
The most dangerous intersections in Nevada
The most dangerous intersections in New Mexico
The most dangerous intersections in North Carolina
The most dangerous intersections in North Dakota
The most dangerous intersections in Ohio
The most dangerous intersections in Oklahoma
The most dangerous intersections in Oregon
The most dangerous intersections in Pennsylvania
The most dangerous intersections in South Carolina
The most dangerous intersections in South Dakota
The most dangerous intersections in Tennessee
The most dangerous intersections in Virginia
The most dangerous intersections in Washington
The most dangerous intersections in Washington, D.C.
The most dangerous intersections in West Virginia
The most dangerous intersections in Wisconsin
The most dangerous intersections in Wyoming
Insuring your motorcycle
More motorcycles on the road mean more fatal crashes
Study: Helmets save thousands in medical costs in motorcycle crashes
Motorcycle, Pedestrian Deaths Rising
Boomer motorcycle deaths skyrocket
Easy riders can buy motorcycle insurance on the Web
State-required motorcycle coverages
How high gas prices lead to lower car insurance rates
The least expensive cars to insure for 2008
The most expensive cars to insure for 2008
State Farm 2007 vehicle insurance ratings
10 Least Expensive 2007 Cars to Insure
10 Most Expensive 2007 Cars to Insure
10 Least Expensive 2006 Cars to Insure
10 Most Expensive 2006 Cars to Insure
10 Most Expensive 2005 Cars & Trucks to Insure
10 Least Expensive 2005 Cars & Trucks to Insure
State Farm's best-rated 2004 models
The 10 most expensive 2002 cars to insure
The 10 least expensive 2002 cars to insure
State Farm 2001 model premium ratings
State Farm 2001 Premium model rating
State Farm 2001 premium model ratings
State Farm 2001 model premium ratings
State Farm 2001 model premium ratings
California's Prop. 103 should be a national model, study says
How your car model affects your auto insurance premium
Numerous states mandating auto insurance premium cuts
Why are auto insurance rates rising?
Home and auto insurance costs rising nationwide: Here's how to lower your costs
National Safety Commission Urges Florida Legislature to Tackle Rising State Auto Insurance Rates
Auto insurance cheaper now, maybe not in the future
The safest cars of 2007
Auto insurance cheaper now, maybe not in the future
Auto insurance costs holding steady: average nationwide premium at $867
State Farm to Drop Auto And Homeowners Rates Nearly $500 Million for California Customers
New Jersey drivers still pay the most for auto insurance
Detroit finishes first with eye popping auto insurance rates
'Diverse households' offered lower auto rates
The safest cars of 2002: The Chevrolet Impala
The safest cars of 2002: The Volkswagen Jetta 4-DR.
The safest cars of 2002: The Lincoln LS
The safest cars of 2002: The Volkswagen Passat
The safest cars of 2002
The safest cars of 2002: The Toyota Sienna
The safest cars of 2002: The Volvo S80
The safest cars of 2002: The Ford Windstar
The safest cars of 2002: The Honda Civic 4-DR.
The safest cars of 2003
Choose a safe new car with Insure.com's S.A.F.E. Car Program
The six safest 2001 cars you can buy
The five safest cars of all time
Insurance groups say they can't provide vehicle safety data
Statistics Show Airbags Getting Safer
Air bags alone won't protect facial bones in a car crash
Airbag fraud: Dangerous to your wallet and health, difficult to detect, enforce
Cars with the best air bag protection
Air bags save lives, save money
As Automakers Drive to Meet New Anti-Whiplash Standards, Johnson Controls Delivers a Full Portfolio of Innovative Solutions
Car's Middle Back Seat is Safest
New cars are better equipped for frontal crashes
Improved seat and head restraint designs reduce injuries in auto accidents
Illinois high school an igniter of safe teen driving
Too annoying to ignore: New safety-reminder system increases seat belt use
More seat belts are worn in accidents, but use is low among kids
Seat belt success in South may prompt national campaign
Seat belt enforcement gets teens to buckle up
Speeding remains a significant roadway hazard
New York sees record insurance fraud in 2002
Cameras curb red-light running, could save millions of dollars and hundreds of lives
Buying a safer car for your teen driver
State-by-state red-light running fatality rankings, 1992 to 1998
Car accidents tend to occur close to home
Survey suggests most of us are happy with our auto insurance
Mercedes SUV causes major crash damage
Consumer group lists “deadliest” cars
Declining death rates due to safer vehicles, not better drivers or improved roadways
Auto insurance expenditure stabilizes
Lower-Priced Cars' Dependability Improving
Las Vegas tops list of worst cities in 2007 for auto theft
The most stolen vehicles in 2006
The most stolen vehicles in 2001
The most stolen vehicles in 2000
"Fast and furious" street racing funded by insurance fraud and theft
Identity theft: It happened to Tiger Woods, it can happen to you
Mercedes S-class a winner in the race to cost insurers money
Thieves don't want the Mercedes S-class, but neither do buyers
Hot Wheels: Do You Know Where Your Car Is?
Accords and Camrys still the top favorites of auto thieves
Toyotas and Hondas top 1999 most-stolen vehicle list
Cities with the worst auto theft
How auto theft investigators work ? and how to hire your own
Specific cases of questionable expert conclusions
Hot wheels: The most-stolen vehicles where you live
The 25 worst cars for theft losses
Acura Integra again tops list of most-stolen late model vehicles
Acura Integra tops list of most-stolen late model vehicles
Auto theft is a $7 billion business
Auto theft is a $7 billion business
Saturn SL is favorite target of thieves in 2003
Most auto theft hot spots in California
Toyota Camry is tops at your local chop shop for 5th year in a row
How to protect your car from theft
Vehicle theft rates spiraling upward
Driving to Distraction
How to spot flood-damaged cars
Of All Drivers, 70 Percent Don't Winterize Cars
Regulatory changes would disallow zip-code insurance rating
Elderly drivers need better air bags, bigger road signs, says study
What your insurance company knows about your driving record
Licensing-renewal procedures for elderly drivers
Advice for families with drivers diagnosed with Alzheimer's and dementia
Remnants of Hurricane Katrina: Flood-Damaged Autos
Flooded Vehicles Pose Safety and Consumer Risk Unless Insurers Share Info
New service offers auto insurance at dealerships
Click, buy, and drive insured — within minutes
How to spot an unlicensed insurer
Auto immobilizers are No. 1 deterrent against car theft
The dos, don'ts, and must-haves of auto alarms
Auto insurance quote worksheet
Profile of a bad driver: Are you one?
Bandit tow trucks preying on accident and breakdown victims
California’s Bumpy Roads Put State At Top of Worst Roads List . . . Again
Car shoppers choose style over safety, according to Progressive
Deer pose hazard to drivers
The 10 most dangerous foods to eat while you are driving
"Black boxes" will aid in auto collision injury analysis
Ford dealers linking to insurance companies in nine states
When your friend crashes your car: The rules of auto liability
Be Watchful of Auto Theft and Accident Scams During the Holidays
Insuring your car when using it in your business
Why it's ill-advised to lie on an insurance application
Think about insurance when buying an expensive car
Driving into Mexico? Get south-of-the-border insurance
Auto(matic) coverage for new cars
Must-Have Safety and Convenience Features for New Car Shopping
Nine tips for snowmobiling safety
New Jersey auto insurance reform reinvigorates market
Auto insurers blame regulation for lack of competition in New Jersey
Why buy auto insurance, if you don?t own a vehicle?
Squeezing pennies: More ways to save on auto insurance
Cards give policyholders quick claims cash
12 things your auto insurer won't tell you
Nine ways to save on your auto insurance policy
The difference between cancellation and nonrenewal of auto insurance
Insurance scoring information now available online
How to steer clear of claim trouble in six auto accident scenarios
Drowsy drivers a threat to highway safety
Why auto insurers want to put state insurance commissioners out of business
Overloaded SUVs face increased rollover danger
Wildlife Making Texas Highways Hazardous
Balding tires and broken air pumps are everywhere
Study finds rampant underinflation leading to tire blowout danger
How do your state's traffic safety laws rate?
Upgrades to your car may mean increasing your insurance
World's safest car sees danger from all angles
Personal watercraft safety tips
Driving tips for winter weather
Heritage Mutual changes name to Acuity
How to discuss attorney economics with unrepresented claimants
Do I need an attorney?
Recommend attorney economics script
Allstate to offer nationwide online banking
Communication issues for insured customers with uninsured motorists claims
Contact script for uninsured motorists
Establish empathy and gather injury facts
Face-to-face guidelines
Allstate’s financial picture improves
Instructions for when to use the "Do I need an attorney?" brochure
Instuctions for using the "Do I need an attorney?" brochure, part II
Allstate on target with Internet selling plan
Enhancing uninsured motorists investigation
Key objectives of unrepresented segment
Sample letter to insured
How to discuss liability with unrepresented claimants
Workers compensation insurance costs increase, availability decreases
Example of customer service letter to non-Allstate policyholder
Agreement to pay in installments
Example: Information research support of uninsured motorists process
Unrepresented segment role-plays guide
Allstate's Customer Service Pledge
Allstate combating insurance fraud through purchase of auto body repair shops
Third-party contact checklist, uninsured motorist
Allstate unrepresented segment training
Unrepresented insured contact checklist (for accident with uninsured motorist)
Unrepresented insured contact checklist (for accident with uninsured motorist)
Amica allows policyholders to pay bills online
Amica again receives top honor for customer satisfaction
Farmers' Internet strategy takes shape
Direct Response acquires Fireman's Fund Direct in all-stock deal
Auto insurers seeking repayment for Firestone tire debacle
AIG, Kemper, and Prudential will launch online agency
GEICO Celebrates 70th Birthday
Insurers offering discounts for hybrid vehicles
Online auto insurance sellers make inroads in California: Esurance and Progressive take a bite out of the market
Which auto insurers are tops at customer satisfaction?
Kemper to sell auto and home insurance unit for $45 million
Three insurers charge some large SUV owners more for liability insurance
Massachusetts approves Liberty Mutual's conversion plan
MetLife and Travelers change aftermarket crash parts rules
Inaccuracies exposed in database of complaints against insurers
Avomark to abandon direct auto insurance sales on the Web
Liberty Mutual Group to assume OneBeacon's property/casualty policyholders
Progressive's "pay-as-you-drive" auto insurance poised for wide rollout
Priceline.com drops auto insurance plans
Online auto insurance sellers make inroads in California: Esurance and Progressive take a bite out of the market
Which auto insurers are tops at customer satisfaction?
Kemper to sell auto and home insurance unit for $45 million
Three insurers charge some large SUV owners more for liability insurance
Property/casualty insurers optimistic for 2003
Response Insurance now allows consumers to buy auto insurance online
Sears getting back into auto and home insurance businesss
Web site offers auto-injury settlement estimates
State Farm to issue nearly $900 million in dividends
State Farm unveils new auto insurance discount plan
State Farm mutual funds now available nationwide
State Farm's net income plummets 60 percent in 2000
State Farm waves bye-bye to InsWeb
State Farm's bank rolls to the Internet
State Farm Bank products to be available countrywide by the end of 2001
State Farm to pay Minnesota $775,000 fine
State Farm poised to upgrade its Internet offerings
Prudential buys St. Paul's high-risk auto business for $200 million
Ford and Governors Highway Safety Association Announce 2007 Driving Skills for Life Teen Safety Program
Travelers marks 100th anniversary of first auto policy
Citigroup to spin off Travelers in $4 billion IPO
TurboCoverage offers instant auto insurance at car dealerships
Is it a better idea to deal with the other driver's insurance company by myself?
Why should I have to pay a $500 deductible and put this through my own insurance company?
In Alabama, what is the penalty for not having auto insurance when you get stopped by the police?
Do you know of a bond that allows you to drive any car without auto insurance?
Can my boyfriend drive my car in emergency situations if he has no auto insurance?
Now I am stuck with a wrecked SUV that I don't want — can they force me to take it back?
I made a payment by mail five days ago to cover my final payment for my auto insurance policy. When I called the insurance company, I was told I had been canceled.
Our auto insurance policy has been canceled due to a minor accident my husband had while parking. What are our options?
Do I need to add her to my auto insurance policy, or should she get her own policy?
Who would a person contact if they are being given the runaround by an insurance company?
Can you buy auto insurance that covers the driver in any vehicle he or she drives?
If you hit a deer, does your comprehensive or collision insurance pay for the damage to your vehicle?
Do I have the right to ask for compensation from my insurer for the depreciation of my vehicle that was damaged in an accident?
I hold the title to a vehicle, but another person is the primary driver. Whose name should be on the auto insurance policy?
I need to buy auto insurance in order to take my road test for my driver's license.
I was recently convicted of a DUI for the first time. Should I write to my insurance company with an explanation of the circumstances before they learn of the conviction?
What happens if I report more information on my driving history than what shows up on my record?
I was in a two-car accident in which I was issued a DUI. Can my insurance company deny my claim because of the DUI?
I live with someone that recently had a DUI and now my insurance company will not renew the policy for my vehicles.
I was recently arrested for a DUI and my car was seized. Will my auto insurance rates go up as a result of this?
My retired mother no longer drives, but she wants to insure a car in which friends and family can drive her around.
My 22-year-old son took my husband's vehicle, without his consent, and was involved in an accident in which my son was determined to be at fault.
Should I contact a lawyer or try and settle out of court with the trucking company?
Do I have a basis to ask my insurance company for more money?
How could my policy have been canceled?
I was recently in a car accident and the other driver was at fault. His insurance company doesn't want to pay off my car that he totaled.
How is it that when my car was totaled, the insurance company would only pay me the car's market value?
Do most insurers cover glass under comprehensive or is this usually separate coverage?
Are there any other ways to recoup money from a hit and run driver?
My rental car was hit while parked. The person at fault has no insurance but promised to pay for the damage.
Another driver hit my car while it was parked in a shopping mall parking lot and neglected to leave a note.
Does Kansas law require that my auto insurance pay for the damage done to the three cars that I hit or is the person who hit me responsible?
Am I obligated to tell potential insurers about these claims?
How long can you go without a payment before an insurance company can cancel your insurance?
What is the standard car insurance that dealers require when you lease a vehicle worth around $25,000?
How can I recoup lost wages and pain and suffering damages?
Are passengers in my vehicle covered from injuries if I just have liability insurance?
Is there anything she can do to be compensated for her pain and suffering?
I only have liability, so my insurance cannot pick up the repairs. What can I do?
What is the difference between the medical payment amount ($1,000) and the liability amount?
What part of auto insurance coverage handles cases of vehicular manslaughter or negligent homicide?
My health insurance and auto insurance companies want auto insurance information from the vehicle owner before they will pay anything.
Currently I have Personal Injury Protection, residual property damage, residual uninsured motorist, special tort liability, property protection, comprehensive, and collision. Do I need all these coverages?
To what extent will the size of the claim affect his insurance rates?
Do I have the right to demand original equipment manufacturer parts since it's the rear bumper being replaced?
Can we include the sales and registration of the new car in our claim to the insurance company?
Can I be compensated for non-permanent injuries in an accident in which I was not at fault?
What happens when the medical benefits on our auto insurance policy run out?
Recently I was given a ticket for having no liability insurance in Illinois.
I was dropped from my auto insurance company in June 2007. Since then, I have not had auto insurance, and now I am considered high-risk. Why can't I find an insurance company that will sell a policy to me?
Will my premium be higher because of the accident?
What type of insurance, if any, should a person carry if he or she does not own a car but has a driver's license?
Under coverages, one insurer states liability amounts for each "occurrence," while another states amounts for each "accident." What's the difference?
If you've been in an accident and your car has been repaired, how can you find out if the repair to your bumper was made with an original equipment manufactured (OEM) part?
We were recently in an accident that was not our fault. Do we have to accept non-original equipment manufacturer (non-OEM) parts instead of OEM parts?
Do insurance companies raise rates if the accident was the fault of a person other than the insured who had the accident?
How do adjusters come up with a settlement amount for pain and suffering after a car crash?
I want my car fixed right without paying anything. Who do I talk to?
If I back up into a car that is illegally parked in a "no parking" area, am I liable for the damage to the car?
Will she be able to get insurance with just a permit, or can we put her on our policy without her car being in our name?
Can a person with only a learner's permit buy auto insurance in New York?
The medical bills totaled $2,000. What is a fair amount to expect for his personal injury claim?
My insurance company told me that after looking at my prior coverage, which was the state minimum, the company raised my rates.
We have an attorney, but he says we now fall under Proposition 213.
My insurance company paid for the damage, but they have since increased my premiums by 50 percent. Can they do this?
Can I demand they repaint the whole vehicle? Can I demand a new bed if they can't align the current one?
I have received a "reservation of rights" letter from my insurance company.
Her total yearly premium came to $7,000 with a well-known insurance company. Where can we turn to get a lower rate?
Are we covered if we get into an accident while driving the other person's vehicle?
Can I submit a claim for sales tax and registration fees, or any other fees involved in buying a new vehicle after mine was totaled?
He wants me to settle the case with him privately, so there will be no record of the accident with our insurance companies, the police, or the registry of motor vehicles.
If my son has his own car and his own car insurance and has an accident, but the damages exceed his liability coverage, can the assets of the parents then be attached to cover the claim against the son?
If a corporate vehicle is covered by a commercial insurance package, can a spouse of an employee be covered as a driver for the corporate car?
How can I protect myself from problems when I accept my "repaired" submerged vehicle from the repairer?
Is my auto insurance claim check taxable?
I had to sign a waiver saying he will not drive the vehicle to avoid paying the extra money. Any ideas on why the premium is so unbelievably high?
Can your insurance company charge you more when your son receives his learner's permit, or do they have to wait until he gets his driver's license?
State Farm will not let me take my 17 year old daughter off of our auto insurance policy, is this common?
We had our car stolen and the thief caused a great deal of property damage, do we have to pay for all the damages?
When your car is stolen, how long does it take to get money for a comprehensive insurance claim?
I was in an accident, but a police report was not filed, im clearly not at fault but how can I prove it?
Is my liability insurance responsible for paying the person I hit even if it was not completely my fault?
My body shop says it will cost about $11,000 to fix it, but now my insurer is talking about totaling my car. Why won't they fix my car?
However, the other driver wants the repairs done and does not want to total the car, can he do that?
Do I have any grounds for getting a good retail value for my van?
My car was totaled in a car accident and my insurance company is offering me below blue book value for it, what can I do?
Should they not be required to restore my car to the condition it was in before the accident or replace the car?
How do insurance companies calculate your car's value when they total it?
Should the insurance company reimburse me for some of the recent repairs I have made?
Due to bad weather, a tree by the parking lot of my apartment fell on my car, crushing it and causing extensive damage, what can I do?
Should we increase our auto and homeowners coverage rather than get an umbrella policy?
Suppose the arbitration agreement is higher than his coverage? What happens then?
What happens if I'm hit by a person who has no insurance and the vehicle that hit me is still being paid for?
Do I need uninsured motorist/underinsured motorist coverage if I already have comprehensive and collision coverage on my auto insurance?
What happens if I get into a wreck and do not have car insurance?
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