While we may enjoy driving, we don’t know what will happen on the road. Every day the road is filled with different vehicles of different sizes traveling with a purpose. But outside of regular driving, there are thousands of events where vehicles are involved in different kinds of accidents every year. This infographic will describe how beneficial vehicle accident insurance is to help every driver’s […] Read more »
Not All Insurance Is Created Equal
By law, all Californians must have an insurance policy on their automobile. Of course, there are several levels of insurance that one may obtain. Policies can range from simple liability insurance to Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Protection. More than likely your insurance company has sent you a bundle of paperwork with the words, “Your Policy” or something of that nature. But frankly, not everyone has a chance […] Read more »
A Graphical Guide on Types of Bike Crashes
Over 53,000 lives are claimed yearly due to bike crashes in India. Avoid becoming a victim of such mishaps by understanding the mechanism of the various bike crashes as explained in this infographic. Many insurance companies provide a two wheeler insurance policy to protect you and your loved ones from such fatalities. Read more »
What To Do If You Get In A Car Accident – Infographic
Top 9 Things To Do After A Car Accident The law firm of Reeves, Aiken & Hightower has created this infographic that informs drivers on the most important factors to consider after getting in a car accident. After a car accident, drivers may be flustered, or even injured, so it is to remember to get immediate medical attention, call the police and collect drivers’ […] Read more »
Drivers Roadside Emergency Preparedness
Finding yourself stranded in your car due to treacherous conditions like snow, ice, poor visibility and slick roads only to discover you have junk in the trunk, rather than the necessary roadside emergency supplies, can place you and your family in jeopardy. According to a new survey by State Farm® and KRC Research, more than 60 percent of drivers had some sort of “junk” (non-emergency […] Read more »