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  • How to Choose Full Coverage Auto Insurance

    Full Coverage Auto Insurance is a very widely used terminology in the insurance market. But technically there is no "Full coverage" insurance. A Full Coverage Auto Insurance doesn't...

  • Is Gap Insurance a Good Idea?

    Should you get into a car accident or your vehicle is stolen, gap insurance protects your vehicle loan. The insurance covers the amount you still owe on the vehicle compared with what it was...

  • How to Find Out If a Person's Car Is Insured?

    Whether you have been involved in an accident with someone or just want to play the nosy neighbor, insurance data is public information. Each state requires drivers to have a minimum amount of...

  • How to Get a Free Insurance Quote

    If you own or drive a car in the U.S., you are required to carry auto insurance. But finding the right insurance coverage can be a hassle, and no one has the time to make dozens of phone calls to...

  • How to Get Back a Total Loss Car

    If you've been in an accident, your insurance company--or the insurance of the other motorist--might decide to write your car off as a total loss. Cars can be "totaled" for several reasons: It is...

  • Definition of Collision Insurance

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported 39,189 fatal car crashes in the United States in 2005. Car crashes are an inevitable fact of driving on the highways and other...

  • How to Find Commercial Auto Liability Coverage

    A commercial auto liability policy may be sought if you drive a commercial auto owned by your own company. This kind of policy will provide coverage for physical damage to others, but may not...

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