Category: Insurance Guide
Are There Fees to Cancel Car Insurance? Cancellation Fees Explained
February 26, 2020
There are plenty of reasons to cancel car insurance—maybe you’re moving to a new state, you’re switching to a cheaper company, you sold your car, or you no longer drive. But before you cancel, it’s smart to understand what it could cost. While many drivers cancel without paying a “cancellation fee,” some insurers do charge […]
The Top 15 Factors that Determine Your Auto Insurance Rates
February 20, 2020
Auto insurance companies use dozens of data points to decide what you pay. Some are major—like your driving record and where you live—while others, like certain discounts or memberships, play a smaller supporting role. Understanding these factors helps you focus on what you can actually control. While you can’t change your age or past accidents, […]
What Is UMPD Coverage? How Much Does It Cost?
February 12, 2020
Uninsured motorist property damage (UMPD) is optional car insurance coverage that can pay to repair or replace your vehicle (and sometimes other property you own) if an uninsured driver damages it. Depending on your state, UMPD may also help in certain hit and run situations—although some states only pay if the at-fault driver is identified. […]
What is UMBI Coverage? How Much Does It Cost?
February 12, 2020
Uninsured motorist bodily injury (UMBI) is optional (or required, depending on your state) auto insurance that helps pay for injury-related costs when the at-fault driver has no liability insurance—or when the driver can’t be identified in certain situations, like many hit-and-run accidents. UMBI matters because uninsured driving is still common. Recent industry estimates put the […]
Liability vs. Full Coverage: What’s the Difference?
February 11, 2020
When shopping for auto insurance, one of the biggest decisions you’ll make is whether to carry liability-only coverage or pay more for full coverage. What’s the difference between liability and full coverage car insurance? Which one actually makes sense for your car, your budget, and your risk tolerance? Below, we break down how each option […]
What Is Misrepresentation in Car Insurance?
February 7, 2020
In car insurance, misrepresentation means giving an insurer inaccurate, incomplete, or misleading information—whether on your application, at renewal, or during a claim. Some misrepresentations are honest mistakes, while others are intentional “soft fraud.” Either way, if the detail is important enough to affect your price or eligibility, it can cause serious problems later. Key Takeaways […]
What Is a Letter of Experience (For Insurance)?
February 7, 2020
A Letter of Experience (sometimes called a claims experience letter, insurance experience letter, or loss history letter) is a document from your prior insurer that summarizes your coverage history and claims activity for a specific type of policy (auto, home, renters, etc.). Most U.S. insurers can verify your history through reporting databases, so you won’t […]
How Do You Find the Actual Cash Value (ACV) for Your Car?
February 4, 2020
If your vehicle is stolen or your insurer declares it a total loss insurance claim, your payout is usually based on your car’s actual cash value (ACV)—what it was worth right before the incident. Below is a practical, step-by-step way to estimate your car’s ACV, understand how insurers calculate it, and push back if the […]
What Is Property and Casualty Insurance?
February 3, 2020
Property and casualty (P&C) insurance is a broad category of coverage that protects the things you own (property) and helps pay when you’re legally responsible for someone else’s injuries or damage (casualty). If you carry car insurance, homeowners insurance, renters insurance, or condo insurance, you already have some form of P&C insurance. The key is […]
How to Get Witness Statements After a Car Accident
January 30, 2020
The moments after a car accident can be disorienting. Once everyone is safe and emergency help is on the way (if needed), one of the smartest things you can do is identify any witnesses and preserve what they saw. A strong witness statement can help clarify what happened if fault is disputed, injuries show up […]
What Happens If Your Car is a Total Loss?
January 18, 2020
A total loss happens when your insurance company decides your vehicle isn’t reasonable to repair after a covered loss (like a crash, theft, or storm damage). In most cases, that’s because the repair cost is too high compared to what the car was worth right before the loss. If your car is totaled, the claim […]
Do You Need Uninsured Motorist Coverage?
January 17, 2020
Uninsured motorist coverage is designed to protect you if you’re hit by a driver who doesn’t have insurance—or doesn’t have enough of it. With millions of uninsured and underinsured drivers on U.S. roads, this coverage can be the difference between a fully paid claim and a huge out-of-pocket bill. In some states, uninsured motorist (UM) […]
How Do Insurance Companies Determine Fault in an Accident?
January 10, 2020
After a car accident, your insurance company (and the other driver’s insurer) will investigate what happened to decide who is at fault. That decision can impact how much money gets paid for vehicle repairs and injuries—and it can also affect what you pay for coverage at renewal. Determining fault isn’t always simple. Crashes happen fast, […]
Does Credit Score Affect Your Car Insurance Rates?
December 17, 2019
Your credit can have a real impact on your car insurance premium. In most states, insurers use information from your credit report to help predict risk and set rates—so drivers with strong credit often pay less than drivers with poor (or thin) credit, all else equal. But “credit score and car insurance” is more complicated […]
What Is Collateral Protection Insurance and How Does It Work?
December 5, 2019
If you finance or lease a car, your lender usually requires you to carry certain types of car insurance to protect the vehicle until it’s paid off. If the lender can’t verify that coverage (or your policy lapses), they may add Collateral Protection Insurance (CPI)—also called lender-placed or force-placed auto insurance—to your loan. Here’s the […]
What Is Insurance Coverage?
November 30, 2019
Insurance coverage is the protection you get through an insurance policy. It describes what the policy will pay for, who or what is protected, and how much the insurer will pay if you have a covered loss. For example, auto insurance provides coverage for your vehicle and/or your liability to other people. Homeowners insurance provides […]
What Is My Car Insurance Score?
November 26, 2019
Your car insurance score quietly plays a big role in how much you pay for auto insurance. Yet most drivers have never seen their score, don’t know how it’s calculated, and aren’t sure how to improve it. Below, we’ll break down what a car insurance score is, how it works, how it affects your premiums, […]
What Is a Policyholder?
November 21, 2019
A policyholder is the person (or business/entity) that owns an insurance policy. Their name appears on the policy documents (often on the declarations page), and they control the contract—meaning they can usually pay premiums, make changes, add or remove people/vehicles/property, renew, or cancel the policy. If you have car insurance, homeowners insurance, or renters insurance […]
What Is Pre-Loss Condition?
November 20, 2019
Pre-loss condition is the condition your property (like a car or home) was in immediately before it was damaged. In an auto claim, that means what your vehicle looked like, how it ran, and what it was worth right before the crash, theft, fire, or other covered loss. You buy insurance—like car insurance—so you can […]
Do You Need Accidental Death Coverage with Your Auto Insurance?
November 6, 2019
When signing up for a car insurance policy, you’ll have a choice between several different types of coverage. It can be challenging to determine which protections are truly essential and which are unnecessary add-ons. One option you might see is “accidental death coverage” (sometimes listed as an accidental death benefit). It’s not required, and it […]
What Is Stacked Insurance Coverage?
October 3, 2019
When you shop for car insurance, you’ll run into a lot of unfamiliar terms. One of the most confusing is stacked coverage (also called stacking). In the right situation, stacking can significantly increase how much protection you have if you’re hit by an uninsured or underinsured driver—without you needing to change cars, move insurers, or […]
What Is the Claims-Free Discount?
September 28, 2019
Auto insurance companies offer many different policy discounts, and it can be confusing for new customers to sort through them all. One of the most valuable—and most common—savings opportunities is the claims-free discount. If you’ve gone several years without filing a claim, your insurer may reward you with lower premiums. Here’s what the claims-free discount […]
Additional Coverage Options – Auto Insurance Add-Ons Explained
August 29, 2019
Buying auto insurance isn’t just checking a box and picking a limit. Beyond the core coverages, most insurers offer optional add-ons (also called endorsements) that can help in very specific situations—like replacing a totaled new car, paying for a tow, or covering you if another driver has little (or no) insurance. Some add-ons are great […]
Which Safety Features Can Give You a Discount on Your Auto Insurance?
August 26, 2019
Yes—many cars qualify for insurance discounts based on safety equipment, especially airbags/passive restraints, anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic stability control (ESC), anti-theft systems, and certain driver-assist features. The catch is that discounts vary by insurer and state, and they’re often applied to specific parts of your policy instead of your entire premium. Most drivers know they […]
How Much Commission Does an Auto Insurance Agent Make?
August 14, 2019
Auto insurance agents can make a solid living, but their pay is rarely a simple “salary only” number. Many agents earn income through a mix of base pay, commissions, and bonuses — and some are paid mostly (or entirely) on commission. If you’re researching the career path, start here: auto insurance agents. Below, we’ll break […]