Archive | April, 2010
In Wisconsin during 2009, more than 10 percent of drivers had a suspended or revoked license, according to ABC affiliate WISN. There are a number of reasons drivers may have their license suspended, and...Read More »
Texting while driving has already proven to be extremely dangerous, and close to 25 states have adopted laws that ban the practice. However, one state has bucked the national trend. Alabama was unable...Read More »
Car buyers can spend all of their time focused on which vehicle to purchase and not enough researching the best kind of auto insurance. Consumers can become preoccupied with finding the cheapest auto...Read More »
On Tuesday, Allstate joined U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, Congressional leaders, and American Idol winner Jordin Sparks in an effort to encourage Americans not to text and drive. Distracted...Read More »
Texas has seen a spike in the number of weather-related auto insurance claims made. Damage caused by wind, floods, and hail have wreaked havoc on Texans’ cars. Texas auto insurance provider...Read More »
H.E.A.T warning Michigan drivers about thefts – comprehensive auto insurance may be needed On Tuesday, the Automobile Theft Prevention Authority released its second annual Help Eliminate...Read More »
On Tuesday, New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand introduced the Safe Teen and Novice Driver Uniform Protection Act. The STANDUP Act will create minimum requirements for state graduated driver’s...Read More »
Drivers in West Virginia have the Third-Party Bad Faith Act to thank in part for their low-cost car insurance. This piece of legislation ensured that the injured, or third, party could not sue...Read More »
The search for the cheapest auto insurance doesn’t have to be a battle. There are plenty of things drivers can do on their own to help lower their auto insurance premiums. Drivers should...Read More »