by CoverLink Staff | Aug 13, 2015 | Auto Insurance
Ever wonder why the cost of auto insurance can vary so drastically? Aside from the obvious factors such as age and driving history (let’s face it, a 16 year-old with two speeding tickets and an accident is going to be much more costly to insure), the limits of...
by CoverLink Staff | Aug 12, 2015 | Auto Insurance
The auto insurance market has become hugely commoditized, mostly because insurance companies, by and large, have chosen to market their produce (auto insurance) strictly based on the cost (what you pay for the policy). How many insurance company slogans could you...
by CoverLink Staff | Aug 11, 2015 | Auto Insurance
It may seem like common sense: the more you drive your vehicle, the greater your chance of having an accident. And therefore, the higher your insurance premium would be. But you’d be surprised how many consumers insist they only drive their vehicle 7,500 miles...
by CoverLink Staff | Aug 10, 2015 | Auto Insurance
Do you use your personal car for business? Do you have access to a company car? If the answer to either question is yes, you could have potential coverage gaps. Example. Let’s say you use your personal car for business. It’s possible your employer is...
by CoverLink Staff | Aug 9, 2015 | Auto Insurance
Trying to find the answer to that nagging question: “I’m standing at the rental car counter and they just asked me if I want the insurance coverage for the rental car, do I need it?” Breaking out in a sweat: yes, I need it… no, I already have...
by CoverLink Staff | Mar 26, 2015 | Auto Insurance, Boat Insurance, Commercial Property Insurance, Homeowners Insurance
Sometimes it makes no sense to file an insurance claim for a small loss, such as a minor theft or a cracked windshield. Why? Because these types of claims could easily be paid out of pocket and deducted from your taxes. In addition, it can end up costing more in the...