by Rollins Insurance | Aug 12, 2022 | Auto Insurance
The average cost for car insurance is around $1,800 per year for full coverage, but the price you pay for your auto insurance policy may differ based on a variety of factors, including the type of vehicle you drive. SUVs are a popular type of vehicle, and in general,...
by Rollins Insurance | Jul 13, 2022 | Auto Insurance
Okay, high-risk auto insurance (also known in the industry as nonstandard auto insurance) is the coverage you have to buy when an insurance company decides you’re more at risk of getting into an accident and filing a claim than the average driver. The drivers...
by Rollins Insurance | Mar 25, 2022 | Auto Insurance
An auto insurance deductible is what you pay “out of pocket” on a claim before your insurance covers the rest. Collision, comprehensive, uninsured motorist, and personal injury protection coverages all typically have a car insurance deductible. You typically have a...
by Rollins Insurance | Nov 20, 2021 | Auto Insurance
The difference between liability and full coverage is straightforward. Liability insures against the damage you could cause other people or their property while on the road. Full coverage applies to damage to your vehicle. Liability coverage is a legal requirement in...
by Rollins Insurance | Sep 15, 2020 | Auto Insurance
When you apply for auto insurance your insurer will use your risk rate to determine your cost. Those with a bad driving record pose a higher risk to insurers. So they will have to pay more for their coverage. If you worry about how much a bad record will cost, you are...