Honestly, after buying my first high-end car, I got super meticulous about paperwork and insurance too. Had a friend who fudged some details on his cl...
Bundling with my parents was the only way I could afford coverage when I first started driving, but now with a higher-end car, I just can’t risk liabi...
Had a similar situation last year when I got pulled over in Tulsa. I had both the paper and digital proof, but the officer’s system couldn’t pull up m...
I get where you’re coming from—insurance roadside can be a total gamble, especially in the middle of the night. I’ve had mixed results myself. Once, t...
Yeah, I get where you’re coming from. It’s wild how the “minimum” coverage can leave you exposed, especially with medical costs being what they are. I...
Bundling with USAA can look appealing on paper, but I’ve run into the same issues you mentioned, especially with higher-end or collector cars. The “on...
Honestly, I get the whole “better safe than sorry” approach. After my last car got keyed in a supposedly secure garage, I started triple-checking lock...
Title: Weighing legal trouble vs. losing trust: which is worse after fraud? That line always makes me nervous. I’ve seen too many friendships go si...
Mileage caps are a pain, but I actually see the value—at least for certain cars. With my coupe, I barely hit 2,000 miles a year, so the low cap makes ...
Bundling actually worked out for me, but only after some serious number crunching. I’ve got a couple of higher-end cars and a home policy, and the com...
