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.

What If My Car Insurance Payment is Late?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Late on your car insurance payment? It happens—whether you forgot, your bank transfer is still pending, or you’re waiting on a paycheck. The good news is most insurers don’t cancel your policy the second you miss a due date. The bad news is that waiting too long can lead […]

How Do You Go Through Your Insurance Company to Get Repairs Done to Your Vehicle?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 So you want your insurance company to pay for vehicle repairs. What’s the right way to go through your insurer so the claim moves quickly and the work gets done correctly? Below is a clear, step-by-step guide to the process of filing an insurance claim and getting your car […]

Is It Cheaper to Insure a Ford F150 or a Chevy Silverado?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 The Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado are two of the most popular trucks in the United States. They are often priced similarly in base trims, but real-world insurance costs can vary based on trim level, engine, drivetrain, safety tech, theft rates, and repair costs. So is it cheaper […]

How Can You Get Auto Insurance Immediately?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 You need car insurance today. Maybe you’re at the dealership about to buy a car. Maybe you’re meeting a private seller and driving home right after you hand over the check. Or maybe you just realized your policy lapsed and you need coverage immediately. The good news: in most […]

Should You Report Every Single Accident to Your Insurance Company?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 It’s natural to wonder whether you need to report every accident to your insurance company. After all, not every incident is a major crash. Maybe somebody hit your bumper. Maybe you scraped a post pulling into your garage. Does your insurer really need to know? Here’s the practical answer: […]

Is It Cheaper to Insure a Toyota Camry or a Honda Accord?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 You are comparing the costs of owning two of America’s most popular midsize sedans: the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord. So which one is cheaper to insure? In most national comparisons, the difference is small. Depending on the model year, trim, and where you live, either car can […]

What Do Car Insurance Rates Look Like for New Drivers?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Getting car insurance as a new driver can feel overwhelming—mostly because the price can be shockingly high. Insurance companies don’t have much personal driving data on you yet, so they lean heavily on statistics and “risk signals” (age, location, vehicle, mileage, and more) to set your rate. That’s why […]

What Is the Cheapest Car Insurance You Can Get?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 If you want to drive legally on public roads in the U.S., you usually need car insurance (or another form of “financial responsibility”). Most states require at least a minimum amount of coverage, while a small handful have special rules—like New Hampshire, where insurance isn’t mandatory for every driver […]

What Is the Cheapest Pickup Truck to Insure?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 So you need a pickup truck, but you do not want to pay a lot for insurance. The good news: many pickups (especially smaller trucks and basic trims) can be reasonably priced to insure. The bad news: move up to heavy-duty models, high-performance trims, EV trucks, or fully loaded […]

Why Is My Insurance So High With No Accidents?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 You’re a careful driver. You haven’t caused a crash. You may have never even filed a claim on your car insurance policy. So why does your premium still feel outrageously high? Because car insurance pricing is based on risk and cost to repair/replace—not just your accident history. Insurers look […]

Which Vehicle Is Cheaper to Insure: Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Shopping for a car isn’t just about the sticker price. To figure out which vehicle gives you the best value, you’ll want to look at the “true cost to own” over several years—things like depreciation, financing, fuel, maintenance/repairs, taxes/fees, and (often the biggest wildcard) car insurance. To estimate the […]

What Happens If You Get Into an Accident With an Expired License?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Driving without a valid driver’s license is illegal in every state – and it can get expensive fast. Even if your license “just” expired, getting pulled over can lead to a citation, towing/impound fees, and a mark on your record that can raise your premiums over time. If you’re […]

Can You Pay for Your Auto Insurance with a Credit Card?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Car insurance only stays active if your premiums are paid on time. Many people pay by bank draft (ACH) or debit, but paying with a credit card is also common—and in most cases, it’s allowed. Yes, you can usually pay for car insurance with a credit card. Most major […]

How Does My Job Affect My Insurance Rates?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Yes—some auto insurers consider your occupation and education when they’re determining your auto insurance rates. Not every company does this, and some states restrict it, but it’s common enough that you may see questions about your job title and highest completed education level when you get quotes. Insurers that […]

Do You Need Auto Insurance for When You Borrow a Friend’s Car?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 If you borrow a friend’s car, you might assume your own insurance follows you. But in most cases, car insurance follows the car, not the driver. That means your friend’s policy is usually the first one in line to cover a claim—as long as you’re driving with permission and […]

How Do You Get Cheap Auto Insurance Rates After a DUI/DWI?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Getting cheap auto insurance after a DUI (driving under the influence) or DWI (driving while intoxicated) is possible—but it usually takes more shopping around and a little strategy. A DUI is one of the most expensive violations insurers price, so you should expect higher premiums when you start driving […]

Why Do Women Get Cheaper Car Insurance?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 It’s common to hear that men pay more for car insurance than women. Sometimes that’s true (especially for younger drivers), but it’s not universal — and in many places, gender can’t legally be used to set auto insurance rates. What’s consistent is this: car insurance is priced using expected […]

Is Pay-As-You-Go Auto Insurance Available in the United States?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Yes—pay-as-you-go (also called usage-based or pay-per-mile) car insurance is growing in the U.S. It can be a smart way to save money if you don’t drive often. The tradeoff is that your insurer may collect driving data through an app or plug-in device. In this guide, we’ll break down […]

How Long Does It Take for an Insurance Company to Find Out About a Speeding Ticket?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Your insurance company usually doesn’t learn about a traffic ticket the moment you get pulled over. In most cases, nothing happens on the insurance side until your ticket has a final outcome—like you pay the fine, plead guilty/no contest, complete a court-approved diversion program, or a judge enters a […]

Why Some States Don’t Ask for Proof of Insurance at Registration

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Nearly every state requires drivers to carry at least minimum liability insurance. New Hampshire is the main exception because it doesn’t mandate car insurance for all drivers—though you can still be required to prove you can pay for damages if you cause a crash. (Historically, Virginia was also an […]

Do Any Auto Insurance Companies Offer Discounts for Driving Very Little?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 Drivers are always looking for ways to lower auto costs — and for many households, driving less is one of the easiest levers to pull. When you factor in how much you pay for auto insurance, routine maintenance, unexpected repairs, and gas, transportation can easily cost thousands of dollars […]

What’s the History and Background Behind AAA?

Last Updated on February 5, 2026 The American Automobile Association (AAA) is a federation of regional motor clubs across the United States and Canada. Today, AAA serves 65+ million members with benefits that can include roadside assistance, travel planning, discounts, and (through many local clubs) insurance and financial services. Plenty of drivers recognize the AAA […]