Category: Insurance Guide

What Is a Car Insurance Declarations Page?

A car insurance declarations page—often called a “dec page”—is the quickest way to see what your auto policy covers (and what it costs) without digging through the full policy contract. Think of it as the “policy summary” that lists your vehicles, drivers, coverages, limits, deductibles, and premium for the current policy term. You’ll use your […]

Will Insurance Pay for Medical Bills After an Accident?

If you’re injured in a car accident that is not your fault, the at-fault driver (through their insurance company) is ultimately responsible for many of your accident-related damages—including medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. But here’s the part that surprises people: the at-fault driver’s insurer usually doesn’t pay your medical bills “as you […]

How to Get Japanese Import Car Insurance

Importing a car from Japan can get you something you can’t buy at a typical U.S. dealership—anything from a kei truck to a right-hand-drive performance car. The good news? Getting Japanese import car insurance is usually straightforward once the vehicle is legally titled and eligible for registration in your state. There’s no special “Japanese import […]

SR-22 Insurance in Illinois

In Illinois, an SR-22 is proof to the state that you’re carrying the required auto insurance after certain serious violations. It’s often called “financial responsibility insurance,” but the SR-22 itself isn’t a special policy—it’s a certificate your insurance company files with the Illinois Secretary of State (SOS). If the SOS requires you to file an […]

SR-22 Insurance in Ohio

Ohio, like most states, uses an SR-22 (also called a certificate of financial responsibility) to monitor certain higher-risk drivers after a suspension or serious violation. If you’re required to file one, the Ohio BMV will typically not reinstate your driving privileges until it receives proof that you carry at least Ohio’s minimum liability coverage. One […]

South Carolina SR-22 Insurance: Requirements, Cost & How to File

High-risk drivers in South Carolina are sometimes required to carry an SR-22 filing to get their license (or registration) reinstated after certain violations. Despite the name, SR-22 “insurance” isn’t a separate policy. An SR-22 is a state filing—submitted by your insurer—that proves you carry at least the required coverage. If you’re new to the concept, […]

Do I Need Gap Insurance If I Have Full Coverage?

If you’re leasing or financing a vehicle, you may need gap insurance even if you already carry “full coverage” car insurance. Gap insurance (Guaranteed Asset Protection) helps cover the difference between your vehicle’s actual cash value (ACV) and what you still owe on your auto loan or lease if the car is totaled or stolen […]

What’s Insurable Interest in Car Insurance?

When you’re shopping for car insurance, you’ll sometimes see the phrase insurable interest. It sounds technical, but it’s basically the insurer asking: Would you actually lose money or face a real risk if this car is damaged, stolen, or totaled? In most cases, proving insurable interest is simple—if your name is on the title or […]

How to Write a Car Insurance Cancellation Letter

Some insurance companies (or agents) ask for a signed, written request to cancel your policy. The good news: a car insurance cancellation letter is short, straightforward, and usually takes just a few minutes to write. In most cases, your letter only needs your name, policy number, the date you want coverage to end, and your […]

How Long Can A Child Stay On Their Parents’ Auto Insurance Policy?

In many cases, you can save money by staying on your parents’ car insurance—especially if you’re a young driver and you live at home. But unlike health insurance (which has a well-known age cutoff for dependents), auto insurance eligibility is usually based on things like where you live, who owns the vehicle, and where the […]

What Car Insurance Do I Need While Traveling Abroad?

If you’re traveling abroad and planning to rent a car, don’t assume your U.S. auto policy (or your credit card) automatically covers everything. Coverage rules depend on where you’re driving, what you’re renting, and which insurance options you choose at the rental counter. This guide explains where U.S. car insurance typically applies, what coverage you […]

Primary vs. Secondary Auto Insurance Coverage

If you’re sorting out rental car insurance, you’ll quickly run into two terms that sound complicated but are actually pretty simple: primary and secondary coverage. These aren’t separate “types” of insurance. They describe the order different coverages pay after a claim. Primary pays first (up to its limits). Secondary pays after that—often to cover leftovers […]

How to Check If a Car is Insured

Need to confirm whether a car is insured? In the United States, it’s easy to verify your own coverage through your insurer. But if you’re trying to check someone else’s insurance, your options are limited—mostly to situations like an accident, a claim, or a legal matter. This guide covers the most reliable (and legal) ways […]

How to Get Car Insurance Before Buying a Car

Before you sign the paperwork and drive your new car home, you’ll need active auto insurance (or proof that your current policy already covers the newly purchased vehicle). In most cases, the dealership and/or your lender will ask for proof of insurance before they’ll finalize the sale. The good news: getting coverage set up is […]

How Do I Know If I Have Gap Insurance?

Gap insurance (also called loan/lease payoff coverage) helps pay the difference between your vehicle’s actual cash value (ACV) and what you still owe on your auto loan or lease if the car is totaled or stolen. If you’re wondering, “Do I have gap insurance?” the fastest way to confirm is to check your auto policy […]

Car Insurance Deductibles Explained

A car insurance deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket before your insurer helps cover a covered claim. Pick a deductible that fits your budget, because it applies when you file a claim—not when you pay your monthly bill. While $500 is still a very common choice, deductibles have been trending higher in […]

When Do You Need Commercial Auto Insurance?

If you use your car, pickup, van, or truck for work, you might need commercial auto insurance (or a business-use endorsement). The right coverage depends on how you use the vehicle—not just what you drive. This matters because many personal auto policies exclude “business use.” If you have the wrong policy for the way you […]

What Is Full Glass Coverage? Is It Worth It?

Full glass coverage (sometimes called a $0 glass deductible or a glass deductible waiver) is an optional car insurance add-on that can pay to repair or replace your windshield and other auto glass without charging you a deductible. If you already carry comprehensive coverage, your policy likely covers glass damage—but you usually still have to […]

Do I Have Enough Auto Insurance?

Having the right amount of car insurance is a balancing act. Too little coverage can put your savings, income, and assets at risk after a serious crash. Too much coverage can mean you’re paying for protections you’re unlikely to use. The good news: you can usually tell whether you’re underinsured or overinsured by doing a […]

Can an Insurer Cancel Your Car Insurance Policy?

You count on car insurance to be there when you need it. But in certain situations, an insurance company can cancel your policy (sometimes called being “dropped”), which can leave you scrambling to avoid a coverage lapse. Most cancellations happen for preventable reasons—like missed payments, incorrect information on your application, or a major change in […]

What to Do If Your Car Is Not Fixed Properly After an Insurance Claim

After a crash, you expect repairs to bring your vehicle back to normal. In many cases, that’s what happens. But sometimes a car comes back with paint issues, alignment problems, warning lights, or repairs that simply don’t match what was promised. If your car isn’t fixed properly after an insurance claim, you have options. The […]

What Is Mechanical Breakdown Insurance (MBI)?

Mechanical breakdown insurance (MBI) is optional coverage that helps pay for certain expensive repairs when your vehicle breaks down due to a mechanical or electrical failure (not an accident). Think of it as “repair protection” that can work similarly to an extended warranty—usually with a deductible, exclusions, and eligibility rules. It’s typically offered as an […]

What Is Other Than Collision (OTC) Coverage?

When shopping for car insurance, you may see the term “other than collision” (OTC) coverage. It sounds technical, but it’s usually just another name for comprehensive coverage. In plain English: other than collision coverage helps pay to repair or replace your vehicle when it’s damaged by events that aren’t a crash with another car—like theft, […]

International Driver’s License Insurance: Can You Buy Insurance With an IDP?

An International Driving Permit (IDP)—sometimes casually called an “international driver’s license”—can make it easier to drive legally while traveling because it translates your home country license into multiple languages. But can you buy car insurance in the U.S. with an IDP? In many cases, yes—especially if you’re renting a car or working with an insurer […]

How to Separate Auto Insurance After a Divorce

Divorce comes with a long to-do list, and car insurance is one item you don’t want to overlook. Once you and your spouse stop sharing a household (or once the divorce is finalized), a shared auto policy can create coverage gaps, billing issues, and claim disputes. The good news: separating auto insurance after a divorce […]