Auto Insurance is something that all drivers must obtain 24/7 when driving on the road. Nowaday, everybody is required to have auto insurance most in every U.S State. Here are 5 good reasons not to think like “oh, it’s ok, i never hit anyone in my life” 1. If you don’t have your proof of [...]
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With over 6 million auto accidents per year in the United States alone, there’s a good chance that you or someone close to you will be involved in an auto accident at some point. Having auto insurance is a great way to be prepared for an auto accident. When shopping for auto insurance, it’s important [...]
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Posted on July 13, 2010, 8:55 pm, by Steve Gursten, under
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Many drivers rely on good faith and may not expect to be forced to sue their auto insurance company in order to receive payment for expenses resulting from a car accident. The following are common tactics used by many auto insurance companies to either avoid or minimize their payouts to customers. Suggestions are included on how you can protect yourself to avoid or minimize problems with your automobile insurer.
It seems that accident is inevitable. It can happen anywhere and anytime and everybody can be a victim. It is not easy to be involved in a road traffic accidents because you will not only get yourself injured, your car will also be destroy and the worst part is, you have to pay for the [...]
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