Teen Drivers: Laws in all states

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on July 10, 2010 No Comments yet

The official 2010 update for the new driving rules, and regulations involving teen laws in all states, as been posted. This law is called, “Graduating Licensing Law”, which primarily focuses on teen safety. These laws have been set up to implement safety boundaries for the young and inexperienced, teen driver. Studies have shown that teen drivers have the most accidents, which usually leads to serious injuries or worse, fatality. These laws will ensure that the teen drivers are educated and prepared for the open road. Although, this program has not (yet) been implemented in all 50 states, efforts to overturn that decision, is in the making.

License restrictions are one way that state agencies and insurance companies are maintaining a handle on the situation. The

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How to Initiate Credit Card Rental Car Insurance

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on July 7, 2010 No Comments yet

Most people are aware of Credit Card Rental Car insurance but what usually unaware of how to go about it. When you rent a car, the renting company is obliged to offer you with insurance. When you pay for the low cost insurance, it is not necessary that you would end up using it. The reason perhaps might not be that you are an excellent driver but because the credit card you own has already covered the rental car for you.

10 Cars Expensive To Insure – Avoiding High Insurance Rates

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on July 6, 2010 No Comments yet

These very high priced cars have an additionally high insurance premium quotes. When buying a new car, you may want to avoid them or be prepared to spend.

1) Cadillac Escalade EXT 4×4: This huge SUV can cause major damage to anything it hits. If you were to be hit by one, your chances of being totaled out (with the losses that often come with it financially) are a lot higher. As the owner of one, your insurance premiums may be close to your loan payments depending on your driving record.

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Review Kenwood KMR-330 Marine CD Receiver with Satellite Ready Front AUX Input

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on June 30, 2010 No Comments yet

Kenwood KMR-330 Marine CD Receiver with Satellite Ready Front AUX Input Brand: Kenwood List Price: $150.00 Offer Price: Click for See Price Kenwood KMR-330 Marine CD Receiver with Satellite Ready Front AUX Input Product Description
Marine CD Receiver with Front AUX input, SAT ready

Kenwood KMR-330 Marine CD Receiver with Satellite Ready Front AUX Input Product Details

  • CD player with built-in MOSFET amplifier (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
  • Plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RW discs, including discs loaded with MP3, WMA, and AAC music files
  • Compatible with Kenwood’s iPod adapter, Bluetooth adapter, HD Radio tuner, satellite radio
  • Inputs: front-panel auxiliary input, optional rear aux in

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Review Hoover FloorMate SpinScrub Hard Floor Cleaner, FH40010B

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on June 29, 2010 No Comments yet

Hoover FloorMate SpinScrub Hard Floor Cleaner, FH40010B Brand: Hoover List Price: $169.99 Offer Price: Click for See Price Hoover FloorMate SpinScrub Hard Floor Cleaner, FH40010B Product Description
Hoover has been keeping the ‘standard for clean set on high’ for more than 100 years. We know that you love hard floors as much as carpet so we made a tool that lets you kick the bucket, put away the broom and say goodby to hands-and -knees scrubbing. Read full article…

GEICO Insurance & Flood Victims

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on June 28, 2010 No Comments yet

Many Memphis flood victims are relying on their insurance from companies like GEICO Insurance to help with their damaged vehicles.  For those without flood coverage from their car insurance company, FEMA provides federal aid to those who qualify.  One Memphis woman who was a victim of the flooding recently found out that the Federal Emergency Management Agency would not be providing relief to her, according to “No FEMA car aid for Memphis flooding victim.”  The article, from Kevin McKenzie of The Commercial Appeal, states that she did not qualify because she didn’t carry the minimum required car insurance.

FEMA’s rules clearly state that cars must be “street legal” to qualify for their “Other Needs Assistance”, meaning that owners must have license plates that are current and carry the required minimum of liability insurance coverage.  While this particular Memphis woman has a sad story in that she is widowed and fighting breast cancer, there is nothing FEMA can do because she doesn’t meet the program requirements.  Car insurance companies are also struggling with high rates of damage to vehicles in the Memphis flooding.  Natural disasters like floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes can take a large toll, especially on smaller companies.  FEMA did direct the flood victim to a charity website where she may be able to get a car, so she still has another route to pursue.  This story just helps to stress the importance of carrying at least the minimum amount of car insurance.

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