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Trade Group: Ohio Auto, Homeowners Insurance Affordable

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    Ohio is a fantastic place to live for any number of reasons. Residents love everything from the charm of Ashtabula County’s covered bridges, to the beauty of the Appalachian forests and Cuyahoga Valley National Park, to the vibrancy of the Cincinnati museums and Cleveland theatre scenes. It’s possible to live either in the quiet countryside or inside a bustling, exciting city – without the high costs often found on the East Coast.

    Living in and getting around the Buckeye State is also more cost-effective than many other places. That’s because Ohio is one of the most affordable states in the nation when it comes to both homeowners insurance and auto insurance.

     

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    Will Ride-Sharing Companies Drive up Auto Insurance Rates for Everybody?

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      Transportation network companies, also known as TNCs or ride-sharing companies, are popping up in more cities across the U.S. With names like Uber, Lyft, and Sidecar, these entities allow a person to set up and pay for a ride using a smartphone app or computer. But TNCs don’t maintain their own fleets of cars; instead, they allow regular drivers to “rent” out their personal vehicles to those who want to earn more as ride-sharing drivers.

      It’s this latter aspect which is drawing the ire of some people in the insurance business. They claim that ride-sharing services are effectively driving up the rates of personal auto insurance policies for all other drivers in the areas in which they operate.

       

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      Pay-As-You-Go Insurance App: Too Good To Be True?

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        The process of obtaining auto insurance has become much easier in recent years with the advent of the Internet. Now, people can visit an insurer website, enter some information, get a rate quote, and purchase auto insurance coverage. Also, digital proof of insurance is starting to be offered in many states, allowing users to keep “virtual insurance cards” on a smartphone instead of having to dig through a glove compartment or purse to find a card.

        However, the basic procedures which determine how much you pay for auto insurance haven’t really changed all that much. Insurers take your information, and assign you a premium amount based on how people in your risk group drive. They don’t take into account how your driving habits might differ from those in your peer group.

         

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        The New Prank du Jour: Smart Car Tipping

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          April Fool’s Day 2014 has now come and gone. Hopefully, you emerged from this “prankful” holiday relatively unscathed. But some people in the Bay Area who thought they had dodged the proverbial bullet were stunned when they walked outside on the Monday morning after April Fool’s Day to find themselves victimized by the latest prank that has invaded the U.S.

          What’s this prank, you ask? Smart Car tipping.

           

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