Insurance & Too Many Tickets

Depending on the individual driver and the number of traffic citations, an insurance company can eventually drop the driver from coverage, or in other instances, place the driver in a general high-risk category, which comes with extensively higher insurance premiums than the average driver would have, if in good standing.   What is a High-Risk Driver? Auto insurance p...
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Young Drivers & Auto Insurance

1 in 5 of 16-year-old drivers has an accident within their first year of driving. They are inexperienced. They have no driving history, no credit report, no continuous record of coverage -- none of the reassuring factors insurers like to see as they consider how to price car insurance for new drivers.  
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Are you confused where to turn?

Having your insurance cancelled can be scary. We are here to help by providing you advice on the insurance that is right for you. As Insurance Brokers we work for you, not big faceless companies. We are focused on your needs and providing you with suitable coverage for your insurance needs.   Picture this: You're going through your bills and see a letter from your...
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Cancelled for Too Many Claims?

When a driver is involved in accidents and makes "too many" claims, an insurance company can cancel a policy, or non-renew the policy at the end of its term.  The insurance company has to look at whether or not the claims are legitimate. Another thing they will look at is your driving record.   Getting into an automobile accident can be a nerve rattler, to say the le...
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