
Average miles driven per year: How does that impact car insurance?
If you drive infrequently you may be able to save money on your car insurance.
Elizabeth Rivelli is a contributing insurance writer for Bankrate and has years of experience writing for insurance domains such as The Simple Dollar, Coverage.com and NextAdvisor, among others. In addition to auto insurance, Elizabeth regularly writes about home insurance, renters insurance and life insurance. She also covers industry trends and general insurance education.
If you drive infrequently you may be able to save money on your car insurance.
Utah drivers may be surprised at how much a speeding ticket raises insurance rates.
Got a speeding ticket in Missouri? Here’s how it will affect your car insurance.
Speeding could raise insurance rates around $1,000 or more. Here’s how.
North Carolina drivers can expect a speeding ticket to increase their insurance costs.
See how much a speeding ticket in Indiana will affect your car insurance premium.
Fort Worth drivers may save money with cheap but highly rated car insurance.
AI is poised to disrupt the insurance industry like never before for both insurers and their customers.
There are a number of different factors that can influence your car insurance premium. Insurance companies look at criteria like your age, credit score and claims history to calculate your rate, but one [...]
For a majority of the population, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on their lifestyle. Although the vaccine is being distributed, we still have a long way to go until things return to [...]
Getting a driver’s license is a rite of passage for many teenagers. To prepare for the on-road test, most student drivers are required to complete a driver’s education course and practice on-road skills [...]