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Arizona minimum insurance policy limit increases July 1, for drivers

If you currently hold an auto insurance policy in Arizona, changes are headed your way. Beginning July 1, Arizona’s minimum limit for auto insurance liability will increase from $15,000/$30,000/$10,000 to $25,000/$50,000/$15,000, due to Arizona SB 1087. Breaking down the minimum insurance coverage limits Minimum limit requirements contain three numbers. In Arizona’s case, the first two numbers, $25,000/$50,000, refer to bodily injury coverage and represent how...

Keeping your car safe during a hurricane

If you live in an area prone to hurricanes, part of being prepared is making sure your car is protected when a hurricane strikes. There are several steps you can take to help keep your car safe and get back on the road after the storm. Where should you park your car during a hurricane? As a hurricane approaches, choose a parking location that can...

Car insurance for college students: Your complete guide

Car insurance may be the last thing you get excited thinking about before heading to your new school. But coverage is important—and legally required. We’ve got you covered with everything you need to help you find the car insurance that’s right for you. Start by comparing quotes One of the most important steps to take when shopping for insurance is to request quotes from multiple...

A Parent’s Guide to Teen Driver Safety

Learning to drive and getting a license is an important step in the process of becoming an adult. But that does not make it any less stressful for the teen’s parents! It is nearly impossible not to worry when you are aware of teen driving accident statistics and know how susceptible that age group can be to driver distraction. If you are a parent of...

Replacing your wiper blades

Understand the importance of windshield wiper blades Without properly functioning wiper blades, your visibility decreases, putting yourself and others in danger. You can replace your windshield wiper blades on your own, but the job can be frustrating—if you don’t know how. By following the steps we outline here, you can save yourself both time and money. Determine windshield wiper wear Because wiper rubber degrades from...