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Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage

Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage

What is underinsured motorist coverage? If the driver at fault in an accident has insurance but it’s not enough to cover your medical bills or damage to your vehicle, underinsured motorist coverage can step in where the other insurance left off. The difference between uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage The fundamental difference between uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage is that uninsured covers you if you’re...

Tips for driving in the snow

Tips for driving in the snow

Winter is here—and depending on where you call home, that could mean snow and ice out on the roads. If you’re not the most comfortable venturing out in the snow, we’ve got tips to help you feel safer and more prepared this winter if you have to drive through poor conditions. Clean snow and ice off your car First things first, clean all the snow...

New year checklist for your vehicle

New year checklist for your vehicle

With the new year comes the chance to take a step back, self-assess, and set goals for the year ahead. And even if your New Year’s resolutions are already a distant memory, here’s one you can add to your list: getting your car in tip-top shape. Here’s a quick checklist to help you and your vehicle start the year off right—and it doesn’t even require...

8 car care tips for winter driving

8 car care tips for winter driving

Preparing your car for cold weather challenges can help keep you safe as you drive throughout the winter months. Whether winter is just around the corner or already here, you’ll want to check these eight items to help make sure your car is ready to go. 1. Inspect the tires Tires are a big piece of maintenance all year round, as they affect the braking...

DIY car repairs: 5 tips to help you get started

DIY car repairs: 5 tips to help you get started

Working on your car at home can help you save money on vehicle service. But before you get started, there are a few things to consider. From having the right tools to keeping detailed records, learn how to set yourself—and your vehicle—up for success. 1. Secure the necessary tools To start servicing your own car, you’ll need the tools for the job. Whether you buy...