2018

Drivers Continue To Seek Insurance Technology Trends As 2019 Approaches

As 2018 nears its end and the new year approaches, people often tend to look forward toward upcoming trends. Drivers, in particular, seem interested in auto insurance companies that are offering improvements to technology trends. In 2018, you may have seen some technology trends as they appeared, but they barely scratched the surface. Now, more and more auto insurance companies are attempting to win over drivers using technological advancements. So, how does that benefit you, and what trends will matter?

A Few Things To Ask Your Auto Insurance Agent Before Buying Another Car

If you have decided to buy a second car, or swap out your old one, you are going to need to talk with your insurance agent. You may just figure that insurance is a necessary evil, and there is nothing you can do to get a lower rate. However, there may be a few things you can do that can help determine how much your premium will be. Here are a few things you should discuss with the agent before deciding on auto insurance services.

Want Cheap Car Insurance? How To Save Money Over Time

Everyone is looking to save money on their auto insurance premium. However, not all money-saving tips have an immediate payoff. Some techniques may not see real savings until a few years down the road. Here are some tips that will help you see low premiums over time. Select The Right Car A large part of your car insurance premiums is actually based on the kind of car that you drive. If you are in the market for a new car, it is worth considering how expensive the premiums of one kind of car will compare to another.

How To Lower Auto Insurance Rates By Driving Less

The more you drive, the more you are likely to be involved in an auto accident. This means constant driving increases your car's risk of damage, your risk of facing accidental liability claims, and your risk of accidental injuries. Reducing your driving mileage can help you lower all these risks, and you can do this by: Carpooling with Other Motorists If you find yourself driving one route every day around the same time, say when commuting to work or school, then there are high chances that there are other motorists doing the same thing.

4 Faqs About Business Insurance From New Policy Holders

In almost every type of business, it is important to carry business insurance. This type of insurance covers liability, ensuring that if you cause damage to a customer or their property, you do not have to pay. As you go about purchasing this type of policy, you will probably have some questions -- including the following. 1. How much coverage do you need? That depends on what services your business offers and the risk of you causing damage with those services.

Insuring A New Home? 3 Things To Consider

Purchasing a new home is a major financial commitment. When you go to buy a new home there are a lot of things to consider, including purchase price, finding a good deal on a mortgage loan, and any improvements that may need to be made before moving in. During this time it's easy to drop the ball when it comes to certain aspects of home ownership. One of the things that you may find yourself neglecting until the last minute is home insurance.

Why Insurance For Old Homes Home Cost More, And How To Lower The Costs

If you have been getting homeowners insurance quotes for an older home, then you have probably realized that insuring an older home is both difficult and expensive, and with good reason. Here are some of the reasons your older home seems to be attracting unreasonably high premiums: They Have Outdated Systems Plumbing systems, heating systems, cooling systems, and electrical systems, among others, all deteriorate with time. When they deteriorate, they become both ineffective and dangerous.

Employee Theft: Proactive Ways To Deter This Common Problem

While it can be difficult for any business owner to think that any of their employees would attempt to steal or defraud their company, it happens far too often. In fact, recent statistics on employee theft show just how common the problem really is. According to research conducted in April of 2017 by Statistic Brain, 75% of all employees are believed to have stolen from an employer at least once. Even more shocking is that one-third of all business bankruptcies are directly related to employee theft.