Posts Tagged ‘auto’

Broker Fees:Are they refundable?

No! An agent who represents several companies will charge a broker fee.  The broker fee is non-refundable.  Now, don’t get me wrong, if the agent makes a mistake and you need to cancel the policy before it goes into effect, you should get the broker fee returned.  Keep in mind, all agents aren’t going to […]

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Does my car insurance transfer if I move out of state?

Your car or motorcycle insurance will transfer to your new residence in the state you live, but if you move out of state you will have to cancel your policy and start a new policy.  Don’t terminate your insurance policy until you’re  moved and have a current policy in place. 

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Quote and buy Auto insurance on the Internet

There are good things to be said about the local agent, but don’t pass up the opportunity to quote and buy insurance over the Internet. If you are computer and insurance savvy, there is no reason not to shop for insurance on the Internet.  You can obtain quotes from the lowest companies in minutes. Not […]

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Auto Insurance 101: What Everyone Should Know About Insuring their Vehicle

Auto insurance policies are one of the most basic and common types of policies available to consumers. Like any other insurance policy, they involve specific terms and protocols that are often confusing to wade through. Quite simply, an auto insurance policy includes these elements: there is the insurance company, who is offering the policy; the […]

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California Auto Insurance Consumer Guidelines

The following are the minumum legal requirements for getting auto insurance in California: · Minimum bodily injury liability per person in an accident: $15,000 · Minimum bodily injury liability per accident: $30,000 · Minimum liability for property damage in an accident: $5,000 · Uninsured motorist coverage is NOT required · California is NOT a “no-fault” state

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