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Friday, March 5, 2021Setting the record straight: Here's what impacts your price Teenage drivers Teens are 2.5 times more likely to be involved in a crash than 20-24-year-olds, according to the California DMV. This kind of risk results in much higher rates compared to experienced drivers. But it's not all bad news for teen drivers. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 9, 2021How to lower homeowners insurance Affordable home insurance could be right around the corner by taking the following steps: 1. Compare rates with Safe House Insurance We give you the unique power to view home insurance rates and coverages from our network of home insurers. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Does a speeding ticket increase the cost of insurance? If you get two or more speeding tickets in a three-year period, you can count on a rate increase at Safe House Insurance and most other insurers. But if you just got your first one in a three-year period, you may not receive an increase. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 9, 2021When to shop for car insurance Quoting car insurance at least once a year can be beneficial as rates change frequently. If you’re paying too much, don’t wait to switch. Your current company will refund you the unused portion of your policy when you cancel. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 9, 2021How much motorcycle coverage do you need? Each state has its own minimum requirements for liability coverage; however, you should carry limits equal to your net worth — this will safeguard your assets if you're liable in an accident. You can find your state's minimum liability coverage limits in the chart below. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 4, 2021 Is car insurance more expensive for college students? The cost of car insurance for college students is usually more than for older adults, primarily because insurers view those between the ages of 18 and 22 as riskier to insure. That’s one of the reasons most parents keep their college-aged students on their car insurance policy after they leave home. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 4, 2021What types of severe weather does home insurance typically cover? Hail: Standard home insurance will generally cover hail damage, minus your hail deductible. In fact, hail damage to your roof is one of the most common home insurance claims. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 20, 2021How does insurance work when buying a new car? You don’t have to switch your insurance to your new car right off the bat. Since most insurers offer a grace period for updating your policy with your new vehicle, your dealer will typically just need proof of insurance before they throw you the keys. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 20, 2021Adding a teen driver to your car insurance Buying a stand-alone policy for your family’s newest driver can be pricey—while teenagers usually drive fewer miles than adults, they aren’t as experienced behind the wheel and are more likely to be in an accident. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 20, 2021How do you determine if your car is totaled? A “total loss” in car insurance is a term insurers use when the cost to repair your car is more than the value of the vehicle. Your insurance company will typically complete an inspection of the damaged vehicle before officially declaring it a total loss. READ MORE >>
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