How To Help With Bail Bonds

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If someone close to you has been arrested, then you might want to help them out. There are a number of ways that you can do this, but the easiest is often to assist in contacting a bail bondsman. If that is the case, then there are some things that you should know about bail, such as: Whether Bail is Legal in Your State The first question that you need to ask yourself is whether or not commercial bail is even legal in your state. Read More»

Debunking The Most Common Myths About Teen Auto Insurance

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Any parent of a teen driver knows just how stressful it can be to watch your teen receive his or her license and begin driving. At the same time, this is a rite of passage for all teens and something you should also be proud of your child for accomplishing. If your teen is quickly approaching the stage of learning how to drive, however, there are some myths regarding teen auto insurance that you should know the truth behind. Read More»

3 Financial Steps To Take Once You Have A Baby

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Bringing home a new baby is a joyous and beautiful time in life, but it also signals the beginning of many new responsibilities. In addition to caring for and loving your new addition, there are practical and financial matters to attend to. Here are three important financial steps to take once you have a baby: Get Life Insurance Should a tragedy occur, you need to know that your family will be okay financially. Read More»

Is Uninsured Motorist Coverage Necessary?

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If you’ve been looking at getting car insurance, you may come across something that is called “uninsured” or “under-insured” motorist coverage. You may think that is type of coverage is unnecessary because everyone is required to have insurance or proof of financial liability in all states. However, a 2014 study by the Insurance Information Institute estimates that about 12.6%, or 1 in 8 drivers, were driving without insurance in 2012. In some states, it can be as high as 1 in 4 drivers without insurance. Read More»

Got Road Rage? Control It Before You Get Into An Auto Accident And Raise Your Insurance Premium

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Sixty-six percent of traffic fatalities are caused by aggressive driving (road rage). It can be hard sometimes keeping your cool while driving, especially if someone cuts in front of you, follows too closely behind you, or almost causes you to have a wreck. Honking or flashing lights may also bother you. Once the rage sets in, your mind may be more on your rage than on your driving. This can easily cause you to have a wreck. Read More»