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direct general car insurance FAQ
Can I buy car insurance direct from the provider or do i have to go through a middleman?
Jan 09, 2008 by kevano51 | Posted in Insurance
Like i know in mortgages, u can buy a mortgage thru some banks directly and with other banks u have to go thru a mortgage broker, is it similar in insurance and if so who can i go thru directly? do the insurance retail companies mark up the insurance
Most people prefer the advice and counsel of a good agent but if you feel that you are a knowledgeable auto insurance buyer here are some companies that write direct.
GEICO
Progressive
Unitrin
Esurance
21st Century
Tom Z | Jan 09, 2008
Most people prefer the advice and counsel of a good agent but if you feel that you are a knowledgeable auto insurance buyer here are some companies that write direct.
GEICO
Progressive
Unitrin
Esurance
21st Century
Tom Z | Jan 09, 2008
How can I sue the insurance company for revealing personal information?
Oct 05, 2010 by Mind Reader | Posted in Insurance
My husband and I have had Direct General car insurance for about 5 years now. We liked that their rates were low and had never had any problems with them (true, we didn't have much contact with them as we've never had to file a claim and pay our bills
You hire a lawyer, and sue him in court. You can sue both the man, and the insurance company.
You'd have to talk to a lawyer about how much it would cost - likely about $10,000.
As you have no DAMAGES, you can't recoup
mbrcatz | Oct 05, 2010
You can't pay your insurance on time, but you'll spends tens of thousands in legal fees?
Somehow I think most of this is a misunderstanding. This is NOT covered under federal collection law. Read Directs privacy policy before you go off half-c
Common Sense | Oct 05, 2010
Will Direct General cover med bills or damages if I am in someone else's car?
Sep 28, 2009 by m. | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I have an auto insurance policy with Direct General. I'd like to know if they would cover med bills and damages in an accident in someone else's vehicle in which I was not at fault.
depends on ur policy..... but if ur asking probably not.....btw if ur not covered to drive in any vehicle......the other cars insurance shud b paying the bill(the 1 u wer driving).......and actually if u wernt at fault the person that hit u shud b pa
Karle | Sep 28, 2009
direct general car insurance news
Auto Sales Continue to Rise; Car Insurance Rates Don't Have to Follow
18.05.12
/PRNewswire/ -- There's some good news on the auto front: Drivers who chose to squeeze a few more years out of their vehicles during the tough economy are starting to upgrade. According to Autodata , February 2012 auto sales were at their highest annual rate since March 2008.
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New cars usually mean new car insurance costs. But while most consumers are prepared to pay a little extra for auto insurance when they get a new car, some are surprised to see their insurance rates continue to rise with each policy renewal -- usually either because the driver had an accident or the insurance company increased its rates.
Erie Insurance says enough is enough. ERIE Rate Lock gives customers control over their auto insurance, potentially for years, by locking in insurance rates until they change a driver, vehicle or address. That means a driver's rate stays the same even if overall insurance rates rise, or he or she gets a ticket or files a claim.
Source: Sacramento Bee