Category: Insurance Guide

What Is Comprehensive Coverage?

Comprehensive coverage (also called other than collision (OTC) coverage) helps pay to repair or replace your car after damage from events that aren’t a crash—like theft, vandalism, hail, fire, falling objects, or hitting an animal. It’s optional by state law, but if you finance or lease your vehicle, your lender will usually require comprehensive (and […]

What Is Collision Coverage?

Collision coverage is the part of an auto insurance policy that helps pay to repair or replace your vehicle after it’s damaged in a crash—whether you hit another car, a curb, a guardrail, a tree, or you roll over. You pay your share first (your deductible), and your insurer covers the rest up to your […]

What Is Medical Payments Coverage?

Medical payments coverage (often called MedPay) is an optional auto insurance coverage that helps pay medical expenses for you and your passengers after a car accident—regardless of who caused the crash. Depending on the state and policy, MedPay may also help if you’re injured while riding in someone else’s vehicle or if you’re hit as […]

What Is Gap Insurance? Do I Need It?

Gap insurance (short for Guaranteed Asset Protection) helps cover the “gap” between what your car is worth and what you still owe on your loan or lease if the vehicle is stolen or declared a covered total loss. It’s optional in many situations, but it can be extremely valuable if your loan balance is higher […]

Why It’s Important to Review Your Car Insurance Policy

Most drivers buy car insurance and don’t think about it again until renewal—or until they need to file a claim. But insurers, prices, your household, and your vehicle can all change over time. A quick “policy check-up” helps you avoid paying for the wrong coverage, missing discounts, or learning the hard way that something you […]

How to Get Cheap Auto Insurance Rates for Students

Car insurance is usually expensive for students because insurers see younger, less-experienced drivers as more likely to file claims—especially teens and first-time drivers. That doesn’t mean you’re stuck with sky-high premiums, though. With the right discounts, smart coverage choices, and a little comparison shopping, many students (and parents) can significantly reduce the cost. Below are […]

One Day Auto Insurance Explained

If you don’t own a car, it’s easy to overlook insurance when you rent a car or borrow one from a friend. But driving uninsured (even “just for a day”) can expose you to massive out-of-pocket costs after a crash—and it can create legal headaches fast. In the U.S., nearly every state requires drivers to […]

Cheap Auto Insurance for Elderly Drivers: How Seniors Can Save

Yes—older adults can often find affordable car insurance. Many senior drivers have strong advantages (decades of experience, stable driving habits, lower annual mileage), which can translate into good rates and solid discount eligibility. That said, some drivers see rates creep up later in life due to higher injury severity in crashes and certain age-related risk […]

Rental Car Insurance Explained

Rental car insurance is one of the most confusing parts of renting a vehicle—mostly because the “insurance” at the counter is really a menu of different coverages, some of which you may already have through your personal auto policy, your credit card, or your health/home coverage. This guide breaks down what rental companies sell, what […]

Auto Liability Insurance Explained

Auto liability insurance is the part of your car insurance policy that pays other people’s expenses after a crash you cause (or are found legally responsible for). If you rear-end someone, for example, liability coverage can help pay for their medical bills, car repairs, and certain legal costs—up to your policy limits. Because liability claims […]

Buying Insurance – Getting The Right Kind of Balanced Insurance Policy Program

Buying insurance isn’t about getting the most coverage you can find—it’s about building a balanced insurance program that protects you from the losses you couldn’t reasonably pay out of pocket. The right balance usually means focusing first on catastrophic risks (major liability claims, a totaled car, a house fire, a serious illness), then filling in […]

Insurance and Risk Management – How to Reduce Insurance Costs by Reducing Risk

Insurance is a powerful financial safety net—but it’s also priced around risk. The fewer (and smaller) claims you’re likely to file, the more appealing you look to insurers, and the easier it usually is to qualify for better rates and discounts. This guide walks through a practical risk-management approach you can use to cut everyday […]

How Much Insurance Do You Really Need? Building Your Own Protection Plan

“How much insurance do I really need?” is easier to answer when you stop thinking in terms of “policies” and start thinking in terms of financial shocks. Your goal isn’t to insure every minor problem—it’s to build a protection plan that keeps one accident, illness, lawsuit, or disaster from derailing your finances. Use the framework […]

How To Buy Auto Insurance Online – A Step-By-Step Guide

Buying auto insurance online is usually faster (and often cheaper) than calling around—if you compare apples to apples. Start by gathering a few details, then pull several online car insurance quotes using the same drivers, vehicles, coverages, and deductibles. Once you do, it’s much easier to spot real value and avoid overpaying. Key Takeaways How […]