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Here's how it works and why it's essential for every driver.
Each state has a minimum amount of car insurance you can buy to satisfy financial responsibility laws. Liability insurance is the primary requirement, covering damage and injuries you cause others in ...
Property damage car insurance covers your liability when you damage someone else's property in a car accident. Learn what's covered and what's not.
Having third-party auto coverage is required in most states. Since you'll likely need to purchase it, it's helpful to ...
Reviews will help you understand when your home and belongings damaged by hail are and aren’t covered by your homeowners ...
In the aftermath of a severe storm, many homeowners wonder if insurance will cover the damage and what steps to take next.
Your homeowners policy won't cover earthquakes. CNBC Select looks at whether you're a candidate for earthquake insurance.
The short answer: If you have a personal auto insurance policy, the plans offered by rental agencies mostly duplicate your ...
Recovery Law Center reports on no-fault auto insurance, highlighting quick claims payout and limited lawsuit options in ...
A tornado typically means bad news for homes, cars and other personal property in its path. Each year, more than 1,200 tornadoes are reported in the U.S. Illinois, Alabama and Colorado had the ...
Most drivers are required to have liability insurance, which covers injuries and property damage you cause in an accident. But liabilty car insurance won't cover you in the event of flooding.
Lancaster flood victims urged to act fast. Tips from State Farm’s Jake Breakey on insurance claims, documentation, and ...