Are medical payments that important with auto insurance?

Asked by Ryan from Newport News, VA That’s a great question, Ryan. Thanks for asking! First, just to clarify, medical payments insurance (often called med pay) covers doctor, hospital and funeral expenses when you, a passenger or someone on your policy is involved in an accident that results in injury or death—regardless who’s at fault. … Read more

Are there any advantages (cost savings or otherwise) to having one provider for home, life, auto?

Asked by Don from New Canaan, CT Don: Thanks for the question. To answer your question, Yes! Typically there are advantages to bundling policies under one insurer. Not only will you reduce your paperwork, but you’ll probably get a discount on one or more policies. It’s quite common to consolidate auto and home insurance policies … Read more

What is the best way to handle teen drivers and auto insurance? They want to get their license at 16 but the insurance is so high I am tempted to just let them ride the bus and wait until they are 25. So having voiced the totally impractical way of handli

Asked by Pete from Parker, CO We know exactly what you mean, Pete. Young teens often think they’re invincible and engage in risky, dangerous behavior behind the wheel. Though public transportation is a viable alternative for some—at least for the short term—driving is a privilege most will eventually engage in as they become independent young … Read more

Will every claim I make increase my insurance premiums or only certain claims?

Asked by Patrick from Mission Viejo, CA Patrick: Thanks for the question. The short answer is no, not every claim will result in higher premiums. In most cases, small claims filed under your comprehensive coverage will not result in higher premiums. (Replacing a windshield, for example.) However, claims in which you were at fault in … Read more

Is it a good idea to change insurance if I had an accident two months ago?

Asked by an anonymous InsureMe customer from Anonymous Thanks for the question. I’m sure many of us have been in the same situation. What you will find is your current carrier is most likely going to have an accident surcharge on the renewal. If you start researching insurance companies, you will find there are companies … Read more

What is the difference between fault and no-fault insurance?

Asked by Justin from Detroit, MI Justin: Thanks for the question. It’s a good one. According to the Insurance Information Institute, “The term ‘no-fault’ auto insurance is often used loosely to denote any auto insurance program that allows policyholders to recover financial losses from their own insurance company, regardless of fault.” [Emphasis added] “But in … Read more

My car broke so I dropped my insurance, can I pick it with you when I get another car?

Asked by Anonymous from Rhode Island Anonymous: Yes, of course you can pick it with us! InsureMe.com is a great way to shop for insurance because you can get multiple quotes from local agents just by completing one short form. That’s the good news. Here’s the bad news. Generally, insurance companies don’t like it when … Read more

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