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Passive Restraint Discounts Explained

Many car insurance companies offer discounts for vehicles with certain safety equipment. One of the most common (and most misunderstood) is the passive restraint discount. Passive restraints are safety systems that protect you in a crash automatically—without you having to “turn them on” or take any special action. If your car qualifies, your insurer may […]

New Car Replacement Insurance Explained: Should You Buy It?

New car replacement insurance sounds simple — until you actually read what it does (and doesn’t) do after a total loss. In short, new car replacement insurance helps you replace a recently purchased vehicle with a brand-new one if it’s stolen or totaled in a covered claim. It’s designed to protect you from fast early […]

Does Your Car’s Year Affect Your Insurance Rates?

Your car’s model year matters because it affects what your vehicle is worth—and how expensive it is to repair or replace. And that can affect your auto insurance price (especially if you carry full coverage car insurance). All else equal, a newer vehicle is usually more expensive to insure than an older one because newer […]

How to Become an Auto Insurance Agent

Becoming an auto insurance agent is more straightforward than most people expect. In nearly every state, you’ll need a license to sell auto insurance—and you may need to pass an exam, complete a background check, and (in some states) finish pre-licensing education. If you’re interested in selling car insurance, here’s a clear, up-to-date walkthrough of […]

Can You Drive Alone With a Learner’s Permit?

A learner’s permit is usually the first step toward becoming a fully licensed driver. It lets you practice driving legally while you learn the rules of the road. In the U.S., a standard learner’s permit almost always comes with one big restriction: you must drive with a qualified supervising driver in the vehicle. Most states […]

What Happens If You Don’t Return License Plates?

If you’re selling a car, junking it, moving out of state, or canceling insurance, you might need to remove and surrender your license plates. But the rules vary widely by state. In some states, failing to turn in plates (or properly cancel registration) can lead to serious consequences—like registration suspension, fines, or even a driver’s […]

How to Get an Auto Insurance Quote With No Credit Check

Your credit history can impact your car insurance rates. Fortunately, you can still shop for auto insurance quotes without a hard credit inquiry — and without hurting your credit score. Just keep in mind that “no credit check car insurance” can mean a few different things: Below, we’ll break down how credit affects car insurance, […]

Best Companies to Bundle Home and Auto Insurance (How to Compare Bundles)

Bundling home and auto insurance can be one of the easiest ways to lower your total insurance bill. A multi-policy discount is common, and bundling can also simplify your life by keeping more of your coverage under one roof. That said, not every “bundle” is a bargain. Some companies offer stronger home and auto insurance […]

How Red Light Tickets and Speeding Camera Tickets Affect Insurance

Car insurance companies consider many factors when setting premiums — including your driving record and traffic violations. But red light camera tickets and speeding camera tickets are a little different than officer-issued tickets. In many jurisdictions, camera tickets are treated as civil/administrative penalties (often tied to the registered owner) and don’t add license points — […]

Wearing a Mask While Driving Leads to More Accidents, Higher Insurance Rates

Some drivers wear a face mask while driving—because they’re sick, they’re carpooling with people outside their household, they’re doing rideshare, or they just prefer the added protection during respiratory-virus season. Wearing a mask in the car is usually a personal choice, but there’s one important caveat: anything that distracts you or blocks your vision can […]

What Is a Car Insurance Surcharge?

If you recently reviewed your car insurance documents (like your declarations page or renewal bill), you may have noticed an extra line item called a surcharge. A surcharge is a temporary extra cost added to your premium after the insurer believes your risk went up — usually because of a recent accident, ticket, or other […]

Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) Insurance Discount: How It Works & What You Can Save

Anti-lock brakes (ABS) are one of the most common safety features on modern vehicles—and in some cases they can help you qualify for a small auto insurance discount. Quick answer: Sometimes. If your insurer discounts ABS separately, it’s usually small (often 1%–5%)—and many companies bundle it into a broader safety equipment discount. The biggest “win” […]

How to Get No Deductible / Zero Deductible Car Insurance

With standard car insurance, you pay a deductible when making a claim. You pay your share first, and your insurer covers the rest (up to your policy limits). Some drivers, however, wonder about “zero deductible” car insurance. With truly $0 deductible coverage, you pay nothing out of pocket when a covered claim applies to a […]

Non-Owner SR-22 Insurance Explained

Non-owner SR-22 insurance is a special type of auto policy for drivers who need an SR-22 filing but don’t own a car. Your state’s DMV (or similar agency) typically tells you when an SR-22 is required. You may need to provide SR-22 insurance to reinstate a suspended license, restore driving privileges after a serious violation, […]

How Do Insurance Companies Find Out About a DUI?

A DUI (sometimes called DWI) almost always leads to higher car insurance premiums. The size of the increase depends on your state, insurer, and driving history—but it’s common to see a major jump for several years after a conviction. So how do insurance companies find out about a DUI? In most cases, insurers discover DUIs […]

What Is an NAIC Number? How Do You Find It?

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) is the standard-setting organization that supports state insurance regulators across the U.S. It’s not a government agency, but it helps state departments of insurance coordinate oversight, share data, and create model rules and best practices. One of the most practical tools the NAIC maintains is the NAIC number […]

Will My Car Insurance Go Up After a Not-At-Fault Accident?

TL;DR: Often, no — a single not-at-fault accident may not raise your premium (especially if the other driver’s insurer pays). But your cost can still increase if you file on your own policy, lose a discount, have multiple recent incidents, or the claim is coded incorrectly. Accidents are expensive — and confusing. One of the […]

When Does My Car Insurance Policy Expire?

Knowing exactly when your car insurance ends helps you avoid an accidental lapse in coverage (and the higher rates and DMV headaches that can come with it). If you’re not sure when your policy expires, you could mistakenly let your car insurance lapse between policies—which can quickly flag you as a higher-risk driver. Most auto […]

Do You Get a Refund for Unused Premiums After You Cancel Your Car Insurance?

You can cancel your car insurance policy—but what happens to the money you already paid? Do you get a refund for the unused portion of your premium, or does the insurer keep it? In most cases, you’ll get a refund for any “unearned” premium after you cancel car insurance (the part of your premium that […]

Why Is Car Insurance Mandatory?

Have you ever wondered, “why is car insurance mandatory?” The short answer: states require it to make sure people who cause crashes can pay for the damage they cause. There’s no federal law that forces every driver to buy auto insurance. Instead, each state sets its own “financial responsibility” rules. As of today, car insurance […]

What Happens If You Get Caught Driving Without a License?

In every U.S. state, you need a valid driver’s license (or learner’s permit) to legally drive on public roads. If you get caught driving without one, you could face anything from a correctable ticket to criminal charges, towing/impoundment, and even jail time—especially if your license is suspended or revoked. If you’re dealing with licensing issues […]

Is It Bad to Switch Car Insurance Companies?

Car insurance rates aren’t standardized—two companies can quote very different prices for the same driver with the same coverage. That’s why many people regularly compare quotes and consider switching. When done right, switching insurance companies can lower your premium, improve your customer service experience, and unlock better discounts or features. When done wrong (usually because […]

What is Property Protection Insurance (PPI) for Auto Insurance?

Property protection insurance (PPI) is a required type of no-fault liability coverage only for drivers in Michigan. Michigan requires PPI on every insured vehicle, and it can pay up to $1 million per accident for certain types of property damage your vehicle causes in Michigan. You can only buy PPI through car insurance companies in […]

Car Insurance for Road Trips: Coverage Checklist Before You Leave

Planning a road trip usually means thinking about hotels, snacks, and your playlist. But it’s also smart to think about car insurance. Long drives increase your exposure to road hazards, breakdowns, and accidents—and the last thing you want is to discover a coverage gap halfway across the country. Do you need to update your car […]

Active-Duty Military Auto Insurance Discounts Explained

As an active-duty member of the military, you may qualify for certain auto insurance discounts and benefits. Many insurers offer special savings for service members, and some carriers also provide deployment-friendly options—like reduced “storage” coverage when your vehicle won’t be driven. By stacking discounts the right way, active-duty military personnel can often save money on […]