Leaner Permit’s And Auto Insurance – Connecticut Adult Drivers Must Have Them Or: How to Navigate Insurance When You Are Not Officially Licensed The DMV of Connecticut recently announced a change in their approach when it comes to new adult drivers. Previously, new drivers over 18 weren’t required to complete a training period prior to obtaining a driver’s license. Now, any adult[Read More »]
New Mexico Woman Sues Over DWI: How to Protect Yourself in an Accident Josephine Torres was traveling down the road when a truck driven by Juan Gallegos swerved into her lane, causing a head on collision, injuring Torres. Once police arrived on the scene, a deputy was under the suspicion that the driver was highly intoxicated but Sheriff Thomas Garza ordered the deputy[Read More »]
New Mexico Considers Banning Cell Phones: Will It Help Crash Rates and Your Insurance? New Mexico is considering banning hand held cell phone use on state owned vehicles. Currently, those that drive state vehicles can use a hands held free device but this measure would eliminate that option. This wouldn't affect New Mexico’s general public but if this ban passes and proves successful, New[Read More »]
No Pay, No Play Laws Affect Uninsured Motorist Claims Just because something is the law does not mean that everyone chooses to obey. In the United States, drivers are required to have a minimum form of liability insurance everywhere except New Hampshire, yet there are Product It clearing nauseated stylist cialis price this wash zippos lotion sildenafil 100mg from[Read More »]
Alabama Law Tries to Put a Stop to Uninsured Motorists Although it may be the state law that every driver has to have liability insurance, that doesn't mean that all drivers abide the law. Alabama has the sixth highest rate of uninsured drivers across the United States. This leave many drivers who have insurance at risk for a potential accident[Read More »]
Nevada Cracks Down on Cell Phone Users: The Dangers of Driving and Talking In some states, it’s legal to talk on the phone while driving but if you’re driving through Nevada, watch out. In this state, talking on a hand held phone is considered illegal and law enforcement has proved that they will find you. Last year, Nevada Highway Patrol issued close to[Read More »]
Michigan Residents Duped by Fake Insurance And What To Do About Fake Policies We frequently hear about people trying to get one over on the insurance company but we forget that sometimes, it can be the insurance company scamming a customer. Now most of your big branch insurance companies aren't going to do this because they don’t need to. They already earn enough[Read More »]
The High Cost of Auto Insurance Fraud Joe has the right-of-way and waves on a Sally who has stopped at a stop sign, and then when she proceeds into the intersection, he hits her. When the police arrive Joe denies waving Sally on, and she is ticketed for failure-to-yield. Her insurance company pays for all Joe's damages[Read More »]
Arizona Police Tow Cars that Block the Snow Plow – Do You Need Roadside Assistance? In Flagstaff Arizona, you better be sure to obey all the parking laws or when you walk out of your house in the morning, you may find that your car isn't where you left it. That’s what happened in December when snow plows were trying to make it through the streets but[Read More »]
Nevada Seeks Tougher Seat Belt Law So Be Sure to Buckle Up! The Nevada Department of Transportation is hoping to ramp up its seat belt restrictions next year. NDOT director Rudy Malfabon will ask the 2012 legislature to enact a primary seat belt law. Right now, Nevada officers can only cite drivers for not wearing a seat belt if they are pulled[Read More »]