Totally get where you’re coming from. I looked into this after my fender bender last year. Here’s what I found: 1. Most companies only forgive your ...
I get where you’re coming from with the local agents and specialty insurers, but I’ve actually had mixed results with the “low mileage” angle. Last ye...
Yeah, dealing with insurers can definitely feel like jumping through hoops sometimes. I'm curious though—does anyone know if there's a standard proces...
Had a similar experience a couple of years ago after a minor fender-bender. Thought I was covered pretty well by one of the big companies, but turns o...
Had a similar experience myself, actually. Bought a budget cam initially, and yeah, daytime footage was fine, but night-time was pretty useless—could ...
I went with a lower deductible myself, mostly because I figured I'd stress less knowing repairs wouldn't empty my savings. But now I'm wondering...doe...
Totally with you on the laminated copies—smart move. Another thing I've found helpful is keeping a backup charger or power bank in the glove compartme...
Roundabouts definitely have their quirks. Had a similar close call last year—someone in a big SUV decided last-second they needed my exit and cut righ...
True, hail rarely totals a car outright, but it can happen—especially if the hailstones are golf-ball sized or bigger. If you're worried, check your p...
I agree, finding a specialized insurer can really help. Another thing worth mentioning is that sometimes you can proactively communicate with your cur...