FAQs

Need quick answers? Our Frequently Asked Questions archive tackles the most pressing concerns drivers have about their policies. From understanding deductible options and coverage limits to navigating the claims process after an accident, access clear, expert-verified answers designed to resolve your doubts and help you manage your insurance with confidence.

Is Farmers’ Signal Program Good?

Last Updated on January 6, 2026 Farmers Insurance offers multiple ways to save, including telematics programs that reward (or penalize) driving behavior. Signal by Farmers is a smartphone app that tracks certain driving habits and can apply an initial discount after you meet the program’s minimum activity requirements. From there, your renewal price may go […]

Does USAA’s SafePilot Save You Money?

Last Updated on January 6, 2026 USAA’s SafePilot is a usage-based discount program that uses the USAA DriveSafe app to measure certain driving behaviors and reward safer drivers with lower premiums. If you already have USAA (or you’re thinking about switching), SafePilot can be an easy way to lower your bill—especially if you don’t touch […]

Is GEICO’s DriveEasy Program Worth It?

Last Updated on January 6, 2026 GEICO’s DriveEasy is a telematics program inside the GEICO Mobile app that uses your phone’s sensors to measure driving habits and adjust your rate based on how you drive. If you’re already working on safer habits (or want an extra nudge), it can pair nicely with these safe driving […]

Will Auto Insurance Deliver Gas If You Run Out?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Running out of gas is one of those “how did this happen?” moments—especially if it’s on a busy highway, late at night, or during extreme weather. The short answer: auto insurance usually won’t deliver gas as part of a standard car insurance policy. But fuel delivery is commonly included […]

Is a AAA Membership Worth It?

Last Updated on January 29, 2026 AAA is best known for roadside assistance, but a membership can also unlock travel discounts, driver resources, and other perks through your local auto club. The big question is whether the annual fee is worth it for your driving habits. In general, AAA tends to be worth it if […]

Can Esurance’s DriveSense Help Save You Money?

Last Updated on January 6, 2026 Usage-based car insurance (telematics) is one of the most common ways insurers reward safer driving. Instead of pricing you only on demographics and driving history, telematics programs track how you drive and adjust your discount based on the data. Esurance’s telematics program is called DriveSense. It uses a smartphone […]

Will Auto Insurance Pay for a Battery Change?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 A dead battery is one of those problems that shows up at the worst possible time—usually when you’re already running late. So it’s natural to wonder: will auto insurance pay for a battery change? Most of the time, no. Car insurance generally does not pay to replace a battery […]

Is Urgently Good for Roadside Assistance?

Last Updated on January 11, 2026 There are lots of ways to get help when you’re stranded—auto insurance add-ons, motor clubs, credit card perks, and on-demand apps. Urgently (formerly Urgent.ly) is a popular “tap-to-request” option because you can get an upfront quote, request service without a long phone call, and track your provider in real […]

Will Auto Insurance Pay for an Oil Change?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 In almost every situation, auto insurance will not pay for an oil change. Oil changes are routine maintenance (like tire rotations or brake pads), so they aren’t covered by collision, comprehensive, liability, or any other standard auto insurance coverage. If you’re wondering when you should change your oil (or […]

What Is Non-Standard Auto Insurance?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 When shopping for car insurance, you may hear the term non-standard auto insurance. It sounds complicated, but it’s really just a label insurers use for policies written for drivers they consider higher risk than “standard” customers. Below is a clear explanation of what non-standard insurance is, who typically needs […]

Why Is Auto Insurance so Expensive in Denver?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Denver drivers aren’t imagining it: auto insurance in the metro area has gotten expensive. While Colorado is already one of the pricier states for car insurance, Denver tends to be even higher because insurers see more claims risk per driver—more congestion, more theft exposure, more hail damage, and higher […]

Is Liberty Mutual’s Roadside Assistance Coverage Worth It?

Last Updated on January 11, 2026 Liberty Mutual’s 24-Hour Roadside Assistance can be a convenient, low-cost safety net—especially if you already have (or are considering) Liberty Mutual auto insurance. It’s typically offered as an optional endorsement (often referred to as Towing & Labor coverage) that helps when your car is disabled due to a breakdown. […]

How Much Do Self-Driving Cars Cost to Insure?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 “Self-driving car” can mean anything from basic lane-keep assist to vehicles that can handle certain driving tasks with minimal input. Either way, the big question for most shoppers is practical: how much do these high-tech cars cost to insure? In most cases, cars with advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are […]

Does Car Insurance Cover Clutch Damage or Replacement?

Last Updated on January 27, 2026 Usually, car insurance does not pay for clutch damage — because most clutch problems come from normal wear and tear. A clutch is a “consumable” drivetrain part, and insurers generally don’t cover breakdowns from age, heat, friction, or maintenance issues. That said, insurance can cover clutch-related repairs in certain […]

How Can I Make a Pothole Claim?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Potholes can crack wheels, blow tires, bend suspension components, and throw your alignment off in seconds. If you hit one and your car is damaged (or someone is injured), you may be able to recover some or all of the costs through (1) your insurance, (2) the city/county/state that […]

Will Car Insurance Replace a Child’s Car Seat?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 A car crash can wipe out more than just your vehicle—especially if you have kids riding with you. One of the most common (and expensive) items parents need to replace after a crash is a child’s car seat. The big question: will car insurance pay for a new car […]

What’s Better for Auto Insurance – State Farm or Esurance?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 State Farm and Esurance used to be an easy head-to-head comparison: State Farm was the giant, agent-driven insurer, and Esurance was the digital-first “buy it online” option. Today, there’s an important twist: Esurance is being phased out and no longer sells new auto policies in most situations. Many shoppers […]

Is Progressive’s Roadside Assistance Coverage Good?

Last Updated on February 13, 2026 Progressive offers roadside assistance as an optional add-on, similar to many other insurers. If you already have Progressive (or you’re shopping for a policy), it’s natural to ask: is Progressive’s roadside assistance actually good—and is it worth paying for? In most cases, Progressive’s roadside assistance is a solid, low-cost […]

What’s Better for Auto Insurance – Progressive or Esurance?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Progressive and Esurance used to be easy to compare: two digital-first carriers with competitive pricing and strong online tools. But here’s the big update: Esurance no longer consistently sells new auto insurance policies in the same way it once did. In many cases, new shoppers who try to buy […]

Is State Farm’s Roadside Assistance Coverage Worth It?

Last Updated on January 11, 2026 If you already have State Farm auto insurance, adding Emergency Road Service (State Farm’s roadside assistance add-on) can be an easy way to avoid out-of-pocket towing and “help me now” expenses. The catch is that roadside coverage is not the same as a membership plan like AAA—State Farm generally […]

Which Is Better for Auto Insurance – USAA or Progressive?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Choosing between USAA and Progressive comes down to one big question first: are you eligible for USAA? If yes, USAA is often one of the strongest values in auto insurance for military families. If no, Progressive is one of the most flexible, widely available insurers for shoppers who want […]

What’s Better for Auto Insurance – USAA or State Farm?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 USAA and State Farm are two of the most well-known auto insurers in the U.S.—but they’re “best” for different kinds of drivers. If you’re eligible for USAA, it’s often the better value thanks to consistently strong service and pricing. If you’re not eligible (or you want a big national […]

What Is a Lienholder on a Car Insurance Policy?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 When signing up for car insurance, you’ll see terms that feel like legal-speak—especially if you’re financing a vehicle. One of the most important is lienholder. If you have an auto loan, your lienholder impacts what coverage you must carry, how claims checks are paid, and what happens if you […]

What Discounts Does Esurance Offer for Car Insurance?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Esurance built its reputation as a digital-first insurer with a clean online experience and lots of ways to save. Today, Esurance is largely a legacy brand for many drivers (with many new shoppers redirected elsewhere), but discounts still matter if you already have a policy—or if you’re reviewing renewal […]

What’s Better for Auto Insurance – GEICO or Esurance?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 GEICO and Esurance were once two of the biggest “buy-it-online” names in car insurance. But the comparison looks very different today: GEICO is still actively selling new policies nationwide, while Esurance has largely stopped offering new auto insurance for most shoppers and typically redirects people to Allstate or another […]