Jan 15

International drivers often worry about state auto insurance laws when visiting the United States. Keeping reliable auto insurance coverage is important in the U.S. and most states have strict auto insurance requirements. Driving without any type of insurance can lead to stiff penalties.

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Tags: Auto Insurance Laws, Drivers, Insurance Laws, International Drivers

Dec 11

You don’t have to spend tons of money every month in auto insurance premiums, especially when you’ve got a large family. You need to be thoughtful with how you spend your money. You may be able to cut auto insurance costs just by comparison shopping and bundling services.

The first thing you need to do is be realistic about how many cars you actually have on the road and how many policies you actually have. You only need one policy and that can encompass every car that you own as well as all of the drivers in your house.

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Tags: Auto Insurance, Insurance

Nov 11

A rental car can be a great option for those looking to take a cross-country vacation, or may be provided by an insurance provider in the event that a client’s car is damaged or not drivable due to a collision. While these vehicles are not actually owned by those who drive them, what happens to them on the road remains the responsibility of the driver.

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Tags: Insurance, Insurance Good

Oct 26

Buying a property without a survey could be a costly disaster if you fail to spot problems or faults before you move in.

Cutting out a survey might save homebuyers some money in the short-term but it could be a costly mistake in the long-run with new research showing that unforeseen repairs can run into thousands of pounds.

New findings from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), show a quarter of all homebuyers who fail to have a survey are forced to make unplanned building works to their property after purchase.

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Tags: Survey

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