No-fault car insurance usually means your own policy may pay certain injury-related costs after an accident, regardless of who caused the crash. Learn how PIP works, what no-fault does not cover, and how it differs from liability and at-fault insurance.
Car insurance for electric vehicles uses the same basic coverage types as regular auto insurance, but EV owners should compare repair costs, battery-related damage, gap insurance, rental reimbursement, and EV-certified repair options before choosing a policy.
SR-22 and FR-44 filings are proof of financial responsibility, not separate insurance policies. Learn how they differ, when each may be required, and why FR-44 usually means higher liability limits.
You can usually switch car insurance mid-policy, but you should start the new policy before canceling the old one. Learn how refunds, cancellation fees, open claims, and lender requirements can affect the switch.
Car insurance may cover a hit-and-run if your policy includes the right coverage. Learn how collision, uninsured motorist coverage, MedPay, PIP, and rental reimbursement may apply after a driver leaves the scene.
A car insurance claim can take a few days, a few weeks, or longer depending on damage, fault, injuries, documents, and insurer review. Learn what affects the timeline and how to avoid common delays.
Usage-based car insurance can help safe or low-mileage drivers save money, but it may also raise privacy concerns or affect future pricing. Learn how telematics programs work, what data insurers may track, and when UBI may be worth it.
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