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August 20, 2021
If your vehicle is involved in a serious crash (or even certain types of major damage), your insurer may declare it a total loss. A car is typically considered “totaled” when it’s not economical (or not safe) to repair—usually because the repair estimate meets a threshold set by state rules, your insurance policy terms, or […]
August 2, 2021
Heading south (or west) for the winter is a great escape—until you realize your car insurance was written assuming your vehicle is garaged where you live most of the year. Snowbird auto insurance is usually straightforward if you handle two things correctly: (1) keep your policy aligned with where the car is registered, and (2) […]
May 15, 2021
If you’ve upgraded your vehicle with aftermarket wheels, a custom stereo, a lift kit, accessibility equipment, or a one-of-a-kind paint job, your auto policy may mention custom parts and equipment coverage—often shortened to CPE. CPE is an add-on (endorsement) that can help pay to repair or replace permanently installed modifications after a covered loss—like a […]
May 1, 2021
Financing a car changes your insurance responsibilities because the lender has a financial interest in the vehicle until the loan is paid off. In most cases, your loan agreement requires you to carry more than the state minimum—usually what people call “full coverage.” Most lenders require full coverage on a financed car to protect the […]
March 8, 2021
Third-party auto insurance is coverage that pays for injuries or property damage you cause to other people. In the U.S., it’s most commonly called liability insurance—because it protects you financially when you’re legally responsible for an accident. Many drivers think “car insurance” automatically covers their own vehicle. But that’s only true if you add coverages […]
March 7, 2021
When shopping for car insurance, you’ll often hear people recommend working with an independent insurance agent. An independent agent is an insurance professional who can quote and sell policies from multiple insurance companies. Instead of getting one set of rates from one carrier, an independent agent shops your information across their network and helps you […]
March 1, 2021
When you’re shopping for a used car, you’ll see a lot of listings that say “clean title.” It’s a helpful shortcut—but it’s also easy to misunderstand. In most cases, a clean title simply means the vehicle’s title is not branded (for example: not salvage, rebuilt, flood, or lemon/buyback). It does not automatically mean the car […]
February 28, 2021
When you buy car insurance, you’ll see a field on your policy called the named insured (sometimes written as “named insured driver”). This is the person (or people) the policy is issued to—and the one who controls it. In many cases, the named insured is also the vehicle owner and the primary driver. But that’s […]
February 17, 2021
Your driving record (often called a motor vehicle report or MVR) can impact your life in more ways than you might expect—from job applications to car insurance pricing. That’s why many drivers choose to pull a copy for themselves at least once in a while. Your MVR shows key details like tickets, accidents, and the […]
October 21, 2020
A DUI (driving under the influence) can raise your car insurance rates and affect your driving privileges for years. But the answer to “How long does a DUI stay on your record?” depends on which record you mean—and which rules your state uses. Some states use short “lookback” windows for repeat-offense penalties, while others can […]
October 10, 2020
Sometimes you don’t have days to shop for a policy—you need coverage today. That’s what people mean by same-day car insurance: a policy that starts on the same date you apply (often within minutes), with proof of insurance you can show immediately. The good news: most major insurers can start a new policy the same […]
October 8, 2020
The primary driver on a car insurance policy matters more than most people realize. It affects your premium, how your policy is underwritten, and—sometimes—how smoothly a claim gets paid. In certain car insurance claims, insurers may review who actually drives the vehicle most often. If the information on the policy doesn’t match reality, the company […]
September 17, 2020
Non-owner car insurance is a specialized policy designed for licensed drivers who don’t own a vehicle but still drive from time to time. It’s most commonly used by people who borrow cars, rent cars regularly, or need proof of insurance to keep their license valid. Unlike a standard auto policy (which is tied to a […]
September 15, 2020
Hit-and-run crashes are stressful and expensive—and they’re even worse when you’re left wondering whether your insurance will help. The truth is that hit-and-run coverage depends on what was damaged (your car vs. injuries) and what coverages you carry. In many states, a hit-and-run is handled similarly to an accident with an uninsured driver because the […]
September 11, 2020
Minimum coverage auto insurance is the least amount of car insurance you can buy to meet your state’s legal requirements (and nothing more). It’s popular with budget-minded drivers because it’s usually the cheapest way to stay legal on the road. However, “minimum coverage” is not the same everywhere. Each state sets its own rules for […]
September 4, 2020
A collision damage waiver (CDW) (sometimes called a loss damage waiver or LDW) is one of the most common add-ons you’ll see at the rental counter. It can also be one of the most misunderstood. In simple terms, a CDW is the rental company’s agreement to waive (or limit) what you owe if the rental […]
August 28, 2020
When you buy, sell, or insure a vehicle, two documents come up over and over: the title and the registration. They’re related, but they’re not the same thing. In plain English: a title proves who owns the vehicle, while registration shows the vehicle is approved to be driven on public roads (and that required state […]
August 26, 2020
Buying car insurance for the first time can feel intimidating—especially if you’re not sure what coverage you need or what information insurers will ask for. The process is usually straightforward once you know what to gather and what decisions actually matter. As a first-time customer, you may pay more at first because you haven’t built […]
August 22, 2020
Many drivers assume their auto insurance covers any accident involving their car. In reality, coverage depends on who was driving, whether you gave permission, how often that person drives your vehicle, and what your policy says about “regular use” and household drivers. Permissive use is the insurance concept that may extend coverage when you lend […]
August 10, 2020
Drivers over 25 often pay less for car insurance than younger drivers—but if you’re a first-time driver (or you have little to no insurance history), you can still see surprisingly high premiums. Insurance companies price policies around risk and predictability. A new driver at any age has limited verifiable driving and insurance history, which can […]
August 4, 2020
Standard auto insurance is a common (non-technical) way to describe the coverage most “average-risk” drivers buy to stay legal and protect themselves financially. In practice, it usually means: What “standard” isn’t: a single universal policy type. Coverage requirements and what insurers consider a “standard” package can vary by state, carrier, and whether your vehicle is […]
August 3, 2020
A combined single limit (CSL) auto insurance policy is a way to structure your liability coverage using one dollar amount per accident instead of separate “buckets.” That single limit can be used to pay a mix of bodily injury claims and property damage liability claims, up to the policy limit. In plain English: with CSL, […]
July 27, 2020
As a non-U.S. citizen, you can buy car insurance in the United States—whether you’re here as a tourist, international student, temporary worker, or new resident. The key is getting the right policy type for how you’ll drive (renting, borrowing, or owning) and having the documents an insurer can verify. This guide explains how auto insurance […]
July 24, 2020
Getting car insurance for a wheelchair-accessible vehicle can feel complicated—especially when your van includes ramps, lifts, lowered floors, or hand controls. The good news: you can usually insure a wheelchair-adapted vehicle through standard auto insurers, as long as you set up the policy correctly. In most cases, the key is making sure your policy includes […]
July 17, 2020
Life changes fast: a roommate moves out, a teen leaves for school, a spouse separates, or a family member stops driving. In any of these situations, it may make sense to remove a driver from your car insurance policy (or formally exclude them) so you’re not paying for risk you don’t actually have. For example, […]