Cheaper Is Not Always Better When It Comes to Auto Insurance!
April 22, 2008
You may have already learned this uncomfortable life lesson, or perhaps you are still waiting to experience it. It is a sad truth, but one we all must face – you cannot trust everyone, and that goes for auto insurance companies, too. Even though most of the companies that are in business are reputable, it is the ones who are not that will take your money and sell you an automobile insurance policy that may not be as complete as you think it is.
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Comprehensive Auto Insurance
April 20, 2008
What do you know about comprehensive auto insurance? Many people have a hard time understanding exactly what it does because it is so similar to collision insurance. The difference in the two types of insurance is that comprehensive insurance will pay for damage to your car that is caused by any unknown entity, or what the insurance company terms ‘an act of God’. Read more
Auto Insurance for Trucks and Vans
April 20, 2008
People who drive pickup trucks and vans can usually get insurance for these vehicles from any company that also provides automobile insurance, but in this day and age, don’t assume anything. Check with the insurance company first to make sure. If you already have an automobile insured with a certain company, this might be a good place to start. Call your agent and inquire as to what the proper coverage for your truck would be. Read more
Cheap Auto Insurance
April 20, 2008
Getting an automobile insurance quote used to be a lot more complicated than it is today. At one time, you either had to visit several company offices to speak with insurance agents, or spend the day on the telephone calling around to various insurance companies inquiring about quotes. Read more
Auto Insurance for the Senior Citizen
April 20, 2008
Elderly people often hate to give up the freedom of driving a car to take themselves to the places they need to go. They don’t want to admit that their driving skills aren’t what they used to be because they have gotten older. Statistics show that senior citizens who are over the age of 75 and still driving a car have an extremely high percentage of accidents during the daytime hours – and a good many of these accidents are fatal. Read more
Newspaper Says Current Measures Aren’t Enough to Solve Housing Mess
April 20, 2008
The San Jose Mercury News newspaper has published an editorial saying that current government efforts to solve the nation’s housing crisis simply won’t get the job done.
The newspaper noted that the feds have been encouraging mortgage companies to do what they can to prevent home foreclosures by renegotiating difficult loans. However, as the newspaper states, the voluntary campaign hasn’t worked so far. Read more

