Car insurance premiums seem to be on the rise. It seems that no matter what situation someone might be in, it seems to be a justification for a rate increase. Influencing points include the type of vehicle someone drives, what age someone is, or even gender. There are, however, certain car insurance factors that cannot [...]
3 Factors That Cannot Affect Your Car Insurance Rates
posted by Erin Bullen on September 30th, 2010 under Auto Insurance Analyst
Cars that could save on Insurance in this Return-to-School Season
posted by Eve Dearth on September 18th, 2010 under Auto Insurance Analyst
As the school and university year begins for the current year, it would be helpful to know which of the cars could be a good option for your younger member of the family. Insurance companies have always asked consumers to compare car insurance in order to gain good priced insurance policies, however, choosing the right [...]
Cheapest Car Insurance vs. The Best: Guys and Dolls
posted by Erin Bullen on August 23rd, 2010 under Auto Insurance Analyst
Whether you found this title compelling and titillating or offensive and sexist, chances are it got your attention – because this is about the cheapest car insurance as it relates to gender, and how cheap is not always better (not the Broadway musical or the film version that starred Frank Sinatra). It may be the [...]
Today’s News: Medicare Funds to Exhaust in 2029, Higher Mortgage Insurance Fees Approved and Auto Insurance Customer Satisfaction Declines
posted by Eve Dearth on August 19th, 2010 under Auto Insurance Analyst
A new government estimate shows that Medicare will run out of funds by 2029, 12 years later than originally expected. In other insurance news, higher mortgage insurance fees have been approved by Senate and a report from JD Power and Associates shows that auto insurance customer satisfaction has declined. Medicare Funds to Exhaust in 2029 [...]
Today’s News: Nonprofit Health Insurers Hoard Cash, State Farm Sheds Home Insurance Customers and Ohio Auto Insurance Stays the Same for 40 Years
posted by Eve Dearth on August 6th, 2010 under Auto Insurance Analyst
Reports show that many nonprofit health insurers have been hoarding cash, State Farm Insurance plans to drop home insurance customers and liability auto insurance in the state of Ohio has remained unchanged for 40 years. Nonprofit Health Insurers Hoard Billions in Cash According to a new study from the independent group, Consumer Union, many nonprofit Blue Cross Blue [...]
Affordable Auto Insurance: Controlling Costs
posted by Erin Bullen on August 6th, 2010 under Auto Insurance Analyst
Although one hears a great deal of complaining when it comes to the cost of covering a vehicle, affordable auto insurance is actually easy to get for those who keep a clean driving record and are smart about what and when they drive. It is true that the term “affordable” is a relative one, but [...]