Important: Hail Damage Claims
Depending on how your policy is written, most hail damage claims have a lower or zero deductible, since hail fallout is considered an Act of God (comprehensive claim). Hail damage is usually pervasive, hitting every panel on your car,
How to Best Maintain Your Vehicle’s Newly Painted Surfaces
Recommendations and precautions for the first 30 days: What to do: Wash vehicle by hand with cool water and a very mild car wash using a soft cloth or sponge. Always use clean fresh water. Wash vehicle in the shade.
“What Should I Do?” When You Have Been in an Automobile Collision
1. First and foremost, make sure you and all passengers are okay and do not require medical attention. 2. Turn on emergency flashers and stay as far off of the roadway as possible. (Ultram) 3. Contact local authorities. 4. Take
Data Shows: More Strict Driving Laws Make Us Safer
The singer Sammy Hagar once sang in complaint “I Can’t Drive 55,” an ode to the tortoises that cars became when the speed limit was lowered to 55 mph in 1974 as a provision of the Federal Emergency Highway Energy Conservation
Mobile Game Teaches Car Safety Technology
A new mobile game is on the app market that attempts to answer a question many drivers have today: “My car does what?” The game, Dashboard Blitz, helps educate players about the beeps, flashing icons and technologies that are common
Important: Hail Damage Claims
Depending on how your policy is written, most hail damage claims have a lower or zero deductible, since hail fallout is considered an Act of God (comprehensive claim). Hail damage is usually pervasive, hitting every panel on your car,
How to Best Maintain Your Vehicle’s Newly Painted Surfaces
Recommendations and precautions for the first 30 days: What to do: Wash vehicle by hand with cool water and a very mild car wash using a soft cloth or sponge. Always use clean fresh water. Wash vehicle in the shade.
“What Should I Do?” When You Have Been in an Automobile Collision
1. First and foremost, make sure you and all passengers are okay and do not require medical attention. 2. Turn on emergency flashers and stay as far off of the roadway as possible. (Ultram) 3. Contact local authorities. 4. Take
Data Shows: More Strict Driving Laws Make Us Safer
The singer Sammy Hagar once sang in complaint “I Can’t Drive 55,” an ode to the tortoises that cars became when the speed limit was lowered to 55 mph in 1974 as a provision of the Federal Emergency Highway Energy Conservation
Mobile Game Teaches Car Safety Technology
A new mobile game is on the app market that attempts to answer a question many drivers have today: “My car does what?” The game, Dashboard Blitz, helps educate players about the beeps, flashing icons and technologies that are common