Category: Blog
What Does Your Credit Card Cover When Renting a Car?
August 19, 2020
Many credit cards include rental car insurance coverage — but that doesn’t mean your card gives you “full coverage” on a rental car. In most cases, credit card rental car coverage is a type of collision damage waiver (CDW) / loss damage waiver (LDW) benefit that helps pay for damage to the rental car (or […]
Does Your Long Commute Affect Your Auto Insurance Rates?
August 18, 2020
If you have a long commute, you spend more time on the road than many drivers. More time behind the wheel usually means more exposure to risk—more traffic, more intersections, more bad weather days, and more chances for a crash. But does a long commute actually affect auto insurance premiums? Sometimes. Some insurers rate policies […]
Fast Cars with Cheap Insurance: Top 10 List
August 13, 2020
So you want a fast car — but you don’t want to pay supercar-level insurance. The good news is that plenty of performance cars are genuinely fun (quick 0–60 times, strong power, sharp handling) without automatically being insurance nightmares. In general, the world’s fastest cars are usually the most expensive to insure because they’re expensive […]
How Long Can You Be Without Car Insurance?
August 12, 2020
You’re not supposed to drive without car insurance. But how long can you be without car insurance before it becomes a problem? If you’re driving (or even just parking) a vehicle on public roads, you generally need valid coverage that meets your state’s requirements. Driving uninsured is illegal in almost every situation—and even a short […]
First Month Free Car Insurance – Do Any Companies Offer 1 Month Free?
August 12, 2020
Everyone likes free stuff. But can you really get your first month of car insurance for free? Do any insurers offer legitimate “first 30 days free” auto insurance with no upfront payment? In practice, true first-month-free car insurance is extremely rare. To start coverage, insurers almost always require an initial payment (either your first month’s […]
Auto Insurance Discounts for Seniors
August 6, 2020
Some car insurance companies offer discounts geared toward older drivers. Depending on your age, driving habits, and where you live, you may qualify for lower rates through “mature driver” discounts, defensive driving course discounts, low-mileage programs, and group/affinity savings. Do auto insurance discounts for senior citizens exist? Yes—sometimes. But they don’t always show up as […]
What Auto Insurance Is Best for Infrequent Drivers?
July 28, 2020
If you don’t drive much, you spend less time on the road — which usually means fewer chances to crash. In many cases, that lower exposure can translate into lower car insurance costs. That said, insurers don’t automatically know you’re an infrequent driver. To get the best rate, you typically need to (1) report accurate […]
Discount Car Insurance for Graduate Students
July 23, 2020
Grad school is expensive, and car insurance can feel like one more monthly bill that won’t quit. The good news: while there isn’t a universal “graduate student discount,” many insurers offer student-based and low-risk discounts that graduate students often qualify for. Below, we’ll cover the best ways to get cheap car insurance as a graduate […]
Does Car Insurance Increase at Age 70?
July 21, 2020
For most drivers, car insurance rates drop as you age. With more experience behind the wheel, you’re generally seen as a safer (and cheaper) driver to insure. But after a certain point, age can start working against you. Some drivers see car insurance rates creep up after about age 70 — not because insurers think […]
The 25 Best Auto Insurance Companies in America
June 19, 2020
Choosing the right auto insurance company can be a challenge. Many insurers offer similar “core” coverages, but the details that matter—claims experience, discounts, customer service, and rate stability—can vary a lot from one company (and one state) to the next. The truth is there isn’t one “best” auto insurer for everyone. The best company for […]
How Do Police Know If a Car is Insured?
June 18, 2020
In almost every state, you’re required to have (at minimum) liability coverage or meet your state’s “financial responsibility” rules. If an officer catches you driving without insurance (or without valid proof), you can face fines, registration or license suspension, and other penalties. So how do police know if a car is insured? It usually comes […]
25 Safe Driving Tips for Teen Drivers
June 4, 2020
Teen drivers (especially ages 16–19) have the highest crash risk of any age group, largely because they’re new behind the wheel and more likely to take risks. The good news: most of the biggest dangers are predictable — and preventable. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens. And when a […]
The Importance of Buckling Your Seatbelt
May 11, 2020
Buckling your seat belt is one of the simplest and most effective ways to save lives. A few seconds of effort dramatically reduces your chances of being seriously hurt in a crash. Seat belt use in the United States is high—nationwide observational surveys show that around 9 out of 10 drivers and passengers buckle up. […]
The Top 22 Myths About Car Insurance
May 9, 2020
You might think you know how car insurance works — but the industry is full of half-truths, outdated “rules,” and myths that vary by state and insurer. Are red cars more expensive to insure? Does gender really impact premiums? Does “full coverage” mean everything is covered? Below are 22 of the most common car insurance […]
Tips for Driving Safely in the Rain
May 8, 2020
Rain significantly increases the chances of an accident. Wet pavement reduces traction, and heavy rain can cut visibility to almost nothing—two things you never want at the same time. Fortunately, driving in the rain doesn’t have to be dangerous. With the right prep (tires, wipers, lights) and a few defensive driving habits, you can reduce […]
Do You Need Special Coverage for a High-End or Luxury Vehicle?
May 8, 2020
If you drive a high-end or luxury vehicle, your insurance needs can look different than someone insuring a basic commuter car. Repairs cost more, parts can be harder to source, theft risk can be higher, and even “minor” collisions can turn into expensive claims because of sensors, cameras, aluminum body panels, or specialty paint. Sometimes, […]
Using Fake Proof of Insurance – What Are the Penalties?
May 6, 2020
Most states require drivers to carry auto insurance (or another form of “financial responsibility”). If you’re pulled over, registering a vehicle, or involved in a crash, you’ll typically need to show proof of coverage. Because insurance is required, some drivers are tempted to use fake proof of insurance—like a counterfeit insurance card or altered documents. […]
Is Double-Dipping with Car Insurance Illegal?
April 30, 2020
You might hear someone say they “double-dipped” on a car insurance claim. In plain English, double-dipping means trying to get paid twice for the same damage or loss. Is double-dipping with car insurance illegal? If you’re attempting to collect two payouts for the same repairs, the same medical bills, or the same lost property, that’s […]
Can Single Moms Get Discounted Auto Insurance Coverage?
April 24, 2020
Being a single parent is hard enough without surprise bill increases—especially when you’re juggling work, school pickups, and everything else. So, do single moms get discounted auto insurance coverage? Not exactly. Most insurers don’t offer a discount just for being a single parent. But single moms (and single dads) can still qualify for lots of […]
Will Auto Insurance Cover Emergency Travel Expenses?
April 23, 2020
You buy car insurance to cover unexpected costs — like repair bills after a crash. But what about hotels, meals, and other “stranded on a trip” expenses? If your car breaks down while you’re a long way from home, you may need a tow, a repair shop, and maybe even a hotel while you wait. […]
Can a Surety Bond Replace Actual Car Insurance?
April 21, 2020
Some drivers wonder if they can replace car insurance with a surety bond. In certain states, a surety bond (or another type of “financial responsibility” filing) can satisfy the legal requirement to drive—meaning you may be allowed to register and operate a vehicle without a traditional liability policy. That said, a surety bond is not […]
Driving Slow in the Left Lane: Laws, Exceptions & Tickets
April 10, 2020
Driving slow in the left lane (the “passing lane” on many highways) is a bad idea. It can trigger aggressive lane changes, tailgating, and risky right-side passing—making roads less safe for everyone. If you want to reduce crash risk, it’s one of the simplest habits to fix: keep right unless you’re actively passing. Many states […]
Top 25 Safe Driving Tips – Staying Safe on the Road
April 7, 2020
The best way to lower car insurance costs is to avoid a car accident. And the best way to avoid accidents is to build safe habits that reduce risk every time you drive. It’s no secret that defensive driving prevents accidents. Defensive driving is less about “driving slow” and more about creating space, staying predictable, […]
The Top 5 Companies to Buy Gap Insurance From
March 24, 2020
Gap insurance (also called “Guaranteed Asset Protection” or loan/lease payoff coverage) can protect you from owing money on a car you no longer have. Here’s the problem it solves: if your car is totaled or stolen, your insurer typically pays the actual cash value of your vehicle (ACV), minus your deductible. But your loan/lease balance […]
Top 10 Causes of Car Insurance Rate Increases
March 19, 2020
Car insurance premiums aren’t set in stone. Your rate can drop at renewal—or jump—based on your personal risk factors and broader trends in your state, city, or ZIP code. In fact, many drivers have seen insurer-wide increases lately even without tickets or claims. For example, Bankrate reports the national average cost of full coverage climbed […]

