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IS THERE A SPECIAL TYPE OF AUTO INSURANCE FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS WHOM ONLY DRIVE WHILE AT HOME ON VACATION?
Dec 19th
Question by sb24:
is there a special type of auto insurance for college students whom only drive while at home on vacation?
I need auto insurance for when im home and i do not want to pay for the whole year because i only drive during the summer when i am at home the rest of the year im away at school. thanks in advance.
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DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A GOOD AUTO INSURANCE AGENCY IN DOWNTOWN MIAMI FOR LIABILITY ONLY?
Nov 1st
Question by Maria W:
Does anyone know of a good auto insurance bureau in Downtown Miami for liability only?
Need an auto insurance bureau in Downtown Miami with efficient service and good rates for liability only. Thanks.
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WHY DOESNT THE RULING THAT SAID ONLY STATES CAN MANDATE CAR INSURANCE NOT FED GOVT, APPLY TO HEALTH INSURANCE?
Sep 28th
Question by American Man:
Why doesnt the ruling that stated only says can mandate automobile insurance not fed govt, apply to health insurance?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703278604574624021919432770.html
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CAN I GET AN AUTO INSURANCE POLICY FOR RENTAL CARS ONLY?
Sep 14th
Question by cameron marlow:
Can I get an auto insurance policy for rental automobiles only?
I often rent automobiles and end up paying insurance. My credit card covers collision damage waiver (CDW) but not liability, which is required by law in says like California. Is there a policy I can get from an auto insurance company that will give me liability for a good price? I am exhausted of paying $ 10/day for something I never end up using.
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Q&A: IS IT LEGAL FOR AN AUTO INSURANCE TO REFUSE TO COVER MY SON WHO ONLY HAS A PERMIT AT ALL?
Aug 18th
Question by fallingout13:
Is it legal for an auto insurance to refuse to cover my son who only has a permit at all?
My son is 16 and we live in texas, he only has a permit. Is it legal for an auto insurance (allstate) to refuse to cover my automobile if he gets in a automobile crash even though I am driving with him and I am insured? Links to references so I can show allstate if it is not legal will get the ideal answer.
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CHEAPEST CAR INSURANCE RATES FOR OLDER CAR/NO RECORD/LIABILITY ONLY?
Jun 2nd
Question by me:
cheapest automobile insurance rates for older car/no record/liability only?
hi- if anyone knows chespest company, i did a on the web quote for progressive, but dont want to take the time to go through all companies. if anyone knows cheapest rates-company, please let me know
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WHY DOES CAR INSURANCE CHOOSE TO WRITE OFF IF IT ONLY COST LITTLE LESS BY REPAIR THE ACCIDENTS?
Mar 8th
Question by Ben Dean:
Why does automobile insurance select to write off if it only cost tiny less by repair the accidents?
Just wondering why auto insurance like to write off if it cost tiny more than fix the damages?
Example: Automobile value at 11,000 dollars, repair cost is 10,800. Insurance rather write off, not bother to fix by spending 10,800 to repair. Why not repair to save couple of hundreds?
I mean if it cost 6,000 to fix then yeah insurance will fix to save 4,000 dollars, but not the example I mention above.
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WHAT CAR INSURANCE COMPANIES ONLY ASK FOR 3 YEAR DRIVING HISTORY, COMPARED TO 5 YEARS?
Nov 27th
Question by Yvonne:
What automobile insurance companies only ask for 3 year driving history, compared to 5 years?
I am currently with Nationwide, have been for over 4 years now, and am looking to see if there is anything cheaper out there. The rates aren’t too bad but I am always looking to save. I have been violation and accident free for 3 years but not quite 5 years yet. Nationwide only requires 3 years and I cannot find any others.
Any recommendations are appreciated. Thanks!
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Q&A: CAR INSURANCE – SOME INFO ONLINE SAYS IF I HAVE AN ACCIDENT MY COLLISSION INSURANCE SHOULD PAY NOT ONLY FOR?
Aug 20th
Question by heart_and_troll:
Car insurance – some info on the web states if I have an accident my collission insurance should pay not only for?
repairs but also for the dimunition in value of the automobile (e.g., it’s no longer a automobile that is never been in an accident, for which a buyer might pay a bit more). My Calif ins agent says, on behalf of the major national insurer for which he is a captive agent, ‘no’. Who’s right?
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