5 Tips For Lowering Auto Insurance For Teenagers

Posted on: 4 November 2014

When it comes to keeping your insurance costs low when a teenager is added to your policy, this can be challenging. Insurance companies typically charge more for new or inexperienced drivers. As a parent, who may be responsible for paying the bill, it's important to know effective tips to help keep insurance costs down when the teenager in your family starts driving. Tip #1: Insure an older car for your teenager Avoid obtaining a comprehensive policy that may be expensive when insuring your teen.
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Questions To Ask An Agent Before Buying A Flood Insurance Policy

Posted on: 3 November 2014

No matter where you live, it's a good idea to have a flood insurance policy in place. However, this is especially true if you live in an area where flash floods are common or annual rainfall amounts are high. After all, you may not realize it, but your homeowner's insurance policy alone likely doesn't cover flooding. Before you purchase just any flood insurance policy, however, there are some questions you should ask your insurance agent.
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Update Your Home Lately? It Could Save You On Insurance Costs

Posted on: 30 October 2014

It's important to let your home insurance provider know when you update your home because you need the coverage altered, and it could save you money. If you are taking the time to make your home more modern and safe, your insurance company could be willing to give you a discount on your policy. Replacing some of the appliances and the structural components or adding new features throughout the home is something that must be done over time, and you want to give your insurance company detailed information.
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Common Auto Insurance Myths

Posted on: 30 October 2014

While automobile insurance isn't a new concept, it is still not fully understood by many drivers. In fact, many drivers believe long-standing myths about vehicle insurance that may be costing them money or leaving them with costly gaps in their coverage. The following list of common auto insurance myths still thrive in popular culture even though they have no basis in reality. Myth 1: Red Cars Are More Expensive to Insure
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