Posts Tagged ‘everything’

PostHeaderIcon Your Auto Insurance Rates

If we tell you that everything that is a part of your past matters, how will you react? You will probably be upset because everyone is allowed to make mistakes and we should not be judges by them. When it comes to auto insurance companies, they don’t accept mistakes and even when they do it only means one thing – you are walking away with a bigger check.

If you are a newcomer and you never had insurance before – remember to have a good credit record. If you are to change you insurance company for some other company that you think will suit you better – remember that they will take a good look at your credit history before they determine how much you will pay for your premiums. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Business Insurance Myths

People are creatures that usually need to know answers for everything. They get a service and can’t help wondering if they really did need what they requested. When you are about to get insured you think: “Do I really need it? Can I escape it somehow and make sure I am totally fine?”

Yes you do need insurance when you are involved in business. And “No” you can’t no have any guarantees without it. There are a couple of rumors that one can come across while finding out about business insurance quotes. Let us reveal the truth and talk about these moments that bring misconceptions into people’s lives. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Myth and Reality of Your Auto Insurance

As a teenager playing a video game without reading the instructions again, many adults buy auto insurance without understanding what they are buying. Impulse buy to feel “covered” but not paying attention to the details of coverage. This can be fustrante. The following are five myths heard by 13.000 Progressive claims representatives, one of the largest insurance companies in America.

Myth: I bought “full coverage” means that “covers everything”.

Reality – The phrase “full coverage” if translated to mean that covers everything. But surely there is no “come around.” When someone mentions “full coverage” means that your vehicle is covered by physical damage. Excluding medical expenses for you and your passengers. Read the rest of this entry »