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...
by Daniel LaLima | Jun 12, 2019 | Auto
Auto insurance companies in New York State can no longer use your occupation or education level to determine your insurance rate Does not having a college degree or working in an industry with low-wage jobs affect your driving? Many people would find that absurd, yet...
by Daniel LaLima | Dec 12, 2018 | General
Changing insurers may seem like a chore – but your bank account and your future may thank you for it Would you accept thousands of dollars for a few hours of work? We’re guessing you would. This could be the situation if you take time to review your current insurance...
by Daniel LaLima | Sep 19, 2018 | Auto
This is what happens when you don’t have car insurance in New York Are you one of the estimated 1 in 8 drivers without auto insurance? More than 12% of Americans use a vehicle without coverage, according to the Insurance Information Institute. The state of New York...
by Daniel LaLima | Aug 29, 2018 | Auto
You can’t a price on peace of mind, but there are ways to be smart about auto insurance rates The cost of a policy shouldn’t be the only or even necessarily prime concern when shopping for auto insurance. Nonetheless, it’s the first thing most drivers think of. Most...