Rising Premiums For Business Vehicle Fleets—Anyone Else Notice This? - Totally agree, the “safer” tech isn’t really translating to lower costs for us...
I’ve been digging into this a lot since I’m about to start driving for a rideshare app and...yeah, the “waiting for a ride” phase is a weird gray area...
Title: Is Accident Forgiveness Really Worth It in Ohio? - Been digging into this myself since I’m finally biting the bullet and getting my own policy...
Tried that once with a hotel booking site—no luck, just got a “terms and conditions” copy-paste. With insurance, I noticed the “final premium” always ...
Honestly, that’s a smart move. I’m just getting into all this insurance stuff and already feeling the “drowning in forms” vibe. Your backup plan sound...
- Totally agree, the claims process is where it really counts. - I’ve been reading reviews and it seems like State Farm gets mixed feedback—some fol...
Yeah, color doesn't really factor into insurance rates—it's mostly a myth. When I got my first policy, the agent explained it's mainly about: - Car m...
As someone who's currently shopping for insurance for the first time, this thread's been super helpful. Couple things I've learned along the way: - S...
Definitely agree on ignition checks—seen similar issues myself. A couple more things I'd add for vintage rides before heading out: - Check fuel filte...
Yeah, I found something similar when I was shopping for my first insurance policy. Did a ton of research and noticed that military discounts weren't a...
Good points there. Just bought my first policy and asked about tinted windows—no issue. But when I mentioned a cold air intake, suddenly it was like I...
Mileage-based can definitely help, but it depends on your driving habits: - If your commute is consistently short and you don't rack up extra weekend...
I've been shopping around for insurance and roadside assistance options lately (first-time buyer here), and I've noticed a few things: - AAA isn't al...
Solid advice, especially about cross-checking reviews. I've been doing something similar since I'm new to insurance and still figuring things out: - ...
Two days isn't bad at all, actually. From what I've heard from friends, some insurers can drag their feet for a week or more before even getting back ...
