
I came across an interesting article from the Associated Press which stated that as the cost of gas went up, the price of car insurance should remain steady or decrease. Their argument goes as follows;
But good drivers may notice some relief in their car insurance rates, which have either remained steady or fallen in many states for a variety of reasons. If high gasoline prices prompt less driving, accidents and insurance rates could drop further.
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admin on May 26th 2008 in Car Related

Want to know which insurance companies are the best in the United States? It’s no secret that the more companies you receive your car insurance quotes from the better chance you have of getting the lowest price on your auto insurance. But how does each insurance company stack up against each other? Below you’ll find reviews on on some of the best insurance companies in the United States. Continue Reading »
admin on May 24th 2008 in How Insurance Works

Looking for car insurance? Well then you may want to spell car insurance correctly. Looking over our logs we find people coming up with all kinds of ways to spell “car insurance”. Some people make incident mistakes like putting the “r” before the “a” in car and some people add numbers to “insurance”. Just for fun we thought we would show you some of the commonly misspelled terms when users search for car insurance. Continue Reading »
admin on May 23rd 2008 in Insurance Tidbits

A new bill in Alabama would require drivers to increase the required amount of liability insurance for their vehicles.
Until now, drivers in Alabama have been required to carry the following liability amounts: $20,000 for a single injury or death, $40,000 for multiple injuries or deaths, and $10,000 for property damage. Continue Reading »
admin on May 21st 2008 in Insurance News