by Daniel LaLima | Jan 8, 2020 | Auto
From distracted driving to health concerns, New York has plenty of insurance-based hills to climb. Here’s what they are and how they’re being handled. As 2019 ended, New York was making headlines on the insurance map. Revolutionary steps were taken toward...
by Daniel LaLima | Dec 11, 2019 | Auto
Brooklyn residents are paying far above the national average for auto insurance. Here’s a closer look at the reasons why. Brooklyn is hitting a lot of highs, but they’re heights the residents would rather avoid. New York itself has the most expensive auto rates of 47...
by Daniel LaLima | Sep 18, 2019 | Auto
Sometimes, it’s the policy holder’s fault; sometimes, it can’t be helped. What defines a high-risk driver and what can be done to mitigate the label’s impact? A lot can go wrong on the road, and drivers who don’t limit their risk are a big part of the problem. Many...
by Daniel LaLima | Aug 28, 2019 | Auto
Your own insurance company pays for the cost of injuries in a no-fault state—even when you didn’t cause the accident With the exceptions of Virginia and New Hampshire, there isn’t any place in our country where you can legally drive without some form of vehicle...
by Daniel LaLima | Aug 7, 2019 | Auto
Many New Yorkers have decided to use their car for commercial ridesharing purposes. Here are the key things to be aware of on how it affects auto insurance. A growing number of New Yorkers are choosing to use their vehicles for commercial ride sharing, and the public...
by Daniel LaLima | Jul 17, 2019 | Auto
Once defining factors for pricing auto insurance, education level, and occupation are no longer allowed to be used to calculate driver risk in New York. What does that mean for insurers, policyholders, and public safety? In December 2017, the New York Department of...