If you’re looking for an insurance agent, you want to make sure that they are trustworthy and have your best interests at heart. But what about their legal obligations? Are insurance agents fiduciaries? In this blog post, we’ll provide a rundown of what it means to be a fiduciary and how it applies to insurance […]
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For the over 276 million cars on the road today, car insurance is legally regulated to afford drivers and passengers financial protection. You must have minimum car insurance before you can legally drive a car in most states. Before you can purchase a new policy of auto insurance, it is important to understand how car insurance works. The Bankrate team […]
Your driving record is the most important factor in your insurance premium, regardless of where you live. A DUI is probably the worst thing that could happen to your driving record. DUIs can lead to increased insurance costs and jail time. What does a DUI do to your insurance rates? A DUI is an indicator that […]
When it comes to sending important documents, there is no room for mistakes. And when it comes to mail, most people strive to find the safest and most secure way to get their packages safely delivered. But what about insurance on first class mail? In this blog post, we’ll explore the ins and outs of […]
In New Hampshire, driving without insurance, with some exceptions, is legally allowed — the only state in the U.S. where this is the case. This may sound great if you’re trying to save money. However, you still have liability for any injuries or damage you cause in an accident. And one of the most effective ways to protect […]
Although car insurance is required in most states, it can be a financial burden for many Americans. The annual cost for car insurance is $563 for minimum coverage, and $1738 for complete coverage. Car insurance is expensive, even though the cost varies by state. People with low incomes who cannot afford car insurance are more likely than others to drop insurance […]
It can be a daunting task trying to understand the complexities of car insurance when you’re just starting out. One of the most common questions asked by new drivers is whether they need car insurance with a provisional license. The answer isn’t necessarily straightforward, as there are varying regulations between states and different types of […]
When you’re on Social Security, Medicare, or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), it can feel like your budget is already stretched thin. That makes it hard to consider adding another expense to the mix, such as life insurance. But there are plenty of options available for people on Social Security and Medicare that can provide financial […]
Drivers convicted in New Hampshire of DUI or DWI may need to carry an SR-22 certificate along with their insurance. Contrary to popular belief SR-22s do not constitute insurance. They are proof that you have the minimum amount of New Hampshire state-required insurance. The name of the required form can change from one state to the next. […]
If you’re receiving a federal annuity, you may have noticed that the deduction for life insurance is automatically taken out of your payments. This can be confusing and frustrating, especially if you don’t need or want the coverage. But there is a way to cancel this deduction from your annuity payments. In this blog post, […]