All posts tagged insurance
Insurance: Worst in customer satisfaction
Should you dump your insurance company? Insure.com, a web site dedicated to all things insurance-related, just completed a comprehensive study of consumer satisfaction, ranking the nation’s 20 biggest insurers in life, health, auto and homeowners coverage. More than 4,500 consumers …
Teenage Driver? What Happens to Insurance Rates
If you’ve got a teenager about to get his or her driver’s license, get ready for a world of hurt. An analysis by rate-shopping site CarInsurance.com found that a
Earthquake Insurance: What you need to know
The 5.6-point Oklahoma earthquake -- the strongest in recorded history for that state -- underscored the harsh reality that fires, storms and floods are not the only perils
Hurricane Irene: 5 Steps to Take Now
With Hurricane Irene bearing down on the East Coast, consumers in the path of the storm would be wise to take a few quick steps to limit your
Empty Nest? Call Your Insurer
The best way to soften the blow of an empty nest? Big savings. Find out how two kids in college could save you a small fortune on insurance
Cheapest (and Most Costly) Cars to Insure
Annual rankings reveal that the most expensive cars aren’t necessarily the most expensive to insure. Find out why and where your car ranks at
Inside Secrets: How Insurance Agents Get You to Buy
How do insurance agents brush past your objections and get you to buy a product that you might not want or need? During a hour-long web conference, a
How to Buy Life Insurance Wisely
It’s painful to think about, but as parents it is imperative that you protect your family’s economic well being in the event that one of you were to
Evacuated? Head to a Hotel. You’re Covered.
If you have been ousted from your home by authorities in a declared state of emergency, head to a hotel. You're sure to be covered because California insurance
Money Worries Make You Fat; Getting Fat Makes You Poor
It’s common knowledge that stress causes you to gain weight. Therefore, stress about gaining weight probably causes you to gain more weight. Yet another step in this evil













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