Looking for ways to save? Here are 12 tips that’ll show you how to lower car insurance premiums.
Here are some common reasons why and how to switch car insurance companies.
Understanding what car insurance covers can help you pick the right plan for your needs.
Learn about how car insurance covers someone else driving your car.
Stop dealing with clumps of ice on your wipers. Plymouth Rock has several tips on how to keep your car wiper blades from icing up.
Follow these tips on what to do when your car starts sliding on ice and how to prevent your car from sliding on ice in the first place.
Paintless dent repair is one of the most cost effective services of fixing unsightly dents on your car.
Learn more about how deductibles work and how they affect your car insurance policy.
We cover how to get ice off your windshield, tips to keep mirrors from freezing and how to make removing ice easier.
Learn about the uninsured motorist law in NH and what to do if you’re in an accident with an uninsured driver.
When you rent a car, you’ll be asked if you want to purchase insurance coverage for it. How does it work?
Your car insurance will help pay for a rental car if you carry substitute transportation coverage for your vehicle.
Is lowering your car insurance deductible right for you? Here’s how to lower your car insurance deductible and that affects your coverage.
Learn more about UBI in insurance and how it can save you money.
This guide has everything you need to know about OEM car parts, aftermarket alternatives and car repairs.
Unpredictable changes in weather, fallen leaves, and the end of daylight saving time can all lead to challenging driving conditions.
This guide covers everything you need to know about Connecticut car insurance coverage including requirements and minimums.
Here’s what you need to know about no fault insurance in Massachusetts, how claims work and what is covered.
New Hampshire is not a no fault state, so an injured driver can collect payment from the at fault driver’s insurance.
Connecticut is not a no fault state, so an injured driver can collect payment from the at fault driver’s insurance.
As a driver in New York, you’re required to carry no fault insurance. Here’s what it covers and how it works.
Pennsylvania is a no fault state, so your own insurance helps pay for you own medical expenses first.
How much is car insurance in Connecticut depends on a variety of factors. Here’s what could affect your car insurance premiums in CT.