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To Save Money on Insurance, Drivers Are Agreeing to ‘Incredibly Intrusive’ Monitoring Technology
The State· 13 hours agoFind out how this trend is reshaping the insurance industry and what it means for your premiums and privacy alike. Consumers are looking for ways to save money on
These are the best homeowners insurance companies in Florida
CNBC· 2 days agoState Farm's homeowners insurance offers coverage that's easy to bundle with other types of ...
Best Car Insurance in Kentucky: Top Companies in 2024
Market Watch· 7 days agoGeico, Travelers, State Farm, USAA and Auto-Owners are the best car insurance companies in Kentucky...
Car Insurance Rates Soar: Maryland driver sees 33 percent hike despite clean record
ABC 2 Baltimore· 23 hours agoAuto insurance is getting more expensive nationwide, including in Maryland. Just ask David Willeford. Willeford is a senior on a fixed income with no tickets ...
New vehicles are becoming more affordable as vehicle loan interest rates decline
FOX Business· 15 hours agoDrivers are seeing some leniency in new vehicle prices, largely thanks to lowering interest rates on...
Buying a home? Realize homeowners insurance is no longer an afterthought
Miami Herald via AOL· 24 hours agoOther builders, meanwhile, are creating their own in-house insurance companies. Perhaps prescient,...
How to earn a defensive driving discount
Yahoo Personal Finance· 2 days agoIn...depending on your location. How much is the defensive driving insurance discount? In a majority of states, car insurance companies are...live in one...
Yikes! 20 States Where Car Insurance Costs Over $3,000 a Year
The Motley Fool via AOL· 3 days agoNo one has the power to stop natural disasters or reduce the population density of their city. But...
Car Insurance Discounts for Teachers (2024)
Market Watch· 7 days agoMost of the top providers offer a list of auto insurance discounts you may be eligible for. For example, Geico doesn’t have a discount specifically for...
2024 Insurance Dishonesty Report - NerdWallet
Nerdwallet· 20 hours agoMore than 1 in 5 Americans (21%) admit to intentionally providing incorrect information on an insurance application, according to a new NerdWallet...