Your Policy Articles
Proof of insurance: Paper or plastic?A few states now allow drivers to use a smartphone to prove they have car insurance, and more are double-checking against a real-time online verification system. Read more>
What's riskier than a teen in a car? Two teensA pair of studies finds that passengers are a dangerous distraction to teen drivers. Read more>
Car insurance when your address is a couchLife changes fast. Keep your insurance company up to date about address changes to make sure you don't leave your coverage behind. Read more>
I just hit your car. Sorry!If you've damaged a car and can't find the owner, you're required by law to leave a note with your name and contact number. Read more>
Does a garage cut your car insurance?You might think four strong walls around your car would lower your insurance rates. You'd be wrong. Read more>
When your hybrid burns down your houseThe minds behind an outrageous one-of-a-kind hybrid car, including rocker Neil Young, face a lawsuit for negligence. Would your policy cover your home-mechanic flubs? Read more>
Expensive car, cheap car insuranceWhen you carry $10,000 worth of liability car insurance and hit something that costs more than that to replace, bad things happen. Read more>
Why teen car insurance is expensive: They’re bad driversThere is a reason car insurance for teenage drivers is expensive: They’re bad at driving. A new study finds the first few months especially perilous. Read more>
Does your car insurance cover oozing molten tar?Drivers who rolled through molten tar might want to let their car insurance company go after the culprit who dumped it, CarInsurance.com expert Penny Gusner says. Read more>
‘Acts of God’ and your car insuranceNatural calamity can be expected, even if it can't be predicted. That's why you buy comprehensive car insurance coverage. Read more>