Category Archives: Finance Guide

Personal Injury Protection Insurance Coverage

You can add Personal Injury Protection (“PIP”) to your auto insurance policy. This coverage covers medical expenses, lost wages, and funeral expenses after an accident, regardless who was at fault. Depending on the type of your auto policy and where you live, minimum PIP coverage usually pays $10,000 for “reasonable, necessary” medical bills, $10,000 for lost […]

Car insurance for 17-year-olds

Although drivers aged 17 have an average of one year experience, insurance companies still consider them inexperienced drivers. Adding a teen driver to your auto insurance policy will likely increase your premium, but understanding what makes up your teen’s rate and how to keep costs as low as possible might help you find the best car insurance for […]

Car insurance for foreign drivers in USA

According to Pew Research, the foreign population reached almost 45 million people in the U.S. by 2018. Many of those foreigners own or lease vehicles, are held to the same state-specific requirements for auto insurance and operate vehicles on U.S. roads daily. You can get car insurance policies even if you’re in the country for a long time or as […]

Make Sure That Your Insurance Coverage Grows As Your Company Does

New business owners want to keep operating costs low. They may not be exposed to a lot of risk at launch and will purchase only the required insurance like workers’ compensation and Commercial General Liability coverage. Many business owners neglect to review their insurance policies as they grow in size, profit, and liability. The Reasons Your Basic […]

Car insurance for 24-year-olds

Drivers aged 24 have typically had many years of driving experience. Car insurance for 24-year-olds is generally cheaper than for young drivers with less experience, though premiums continue to drop each year. Bankrate’s research into the average cost of car insurance for 24-year-olds and what factors affect this premium might help you make more informed decisions about your coverage. […]

Can An Attorney Practice In California Without Malpractice Insurance?

As an attorney, it’s important to stay up-to-date with the laws and regulations that govern your practice. But one of the most important requirements is often overlooked: Malpractice Insurance. Malpractice Insurance is essential for any attorney practicing in California, but the question remains: Can an attorney practice without it? In this blog post, we’ll explore […]