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Meet Rivian: The World’s First Electric Adventure Vehicles

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    The 2018 LA Auto Show revealed several one-of-a-kind vehicles, features and concept cars for the future. But the Rivian R1T Truck and Rivian R1S SUV are two outstanding vehicles that truly stole the show. More than just concept cars, both of “the world’s first electric adventure vehicles” will be available to consumers in 2020. Over the weekend at the Los Angeles Convention Center, the two Rivian vehicles were debuted for the first time ever. Read More »Meet Rivian: The World’s First Electric Adventure Vehicles

    Holiday Shopping: What Happens If Someone Hits My Car in the Parking Lot?

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      Some stores have built their reputations on the famously hectic annual Black Friday and/or Cyber Monday sales. And it only gets worse as Christmas and Hanukkah rear their heads. We’re here to help you navigate one of this season’s biggest traditions without any losses, mishaps or accidents along the way. If you’re in a car accident over the holidays, things could get hairy without the right insurance coverage. Read More »Holiday Shopping: What Happens If Someone Hits My Car in the Parking Lot?

      There Are 12 No-Fault States: Do You Live in One?

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        Currently, there are 12 states considered no-fault states in regards to Auto Insurance. You may be wondering what “no-fault” means exactly. No, it doesn’t mean that everyone in these states drives around recklessly and bumps into other cars, people and pets before walking away without facing any consequences. It also doesn’t mean that if you live in a no-fault state that your insurance company will pay for all accidents, no questions asked.Read More »There Are 12 No-Fault States: Do You Live in One?

        Halloween Decorations That Make Your Home Safe for Trick-or-Treaters

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          Halloween means lots of sweet candy, scary thrills and unique costumes. Many people go all out when it comes to decorating their home for trick-or-treaters. While this is a great Halloween tradition, it should be performed with safety in mind. Depending on your neighborhood, you could get a hundred kids knocking on your door on Halloween night. You’ll want to make sure they’re as safe as possible on your property. You’ll also want to make sure your Homeowners Insurance covers you in case any Halloween mischief occurs. We’ve listed several ways you can ensure that your home is safe for trick-or-treaters, while still creating a fun and spooky experience for everyone.Read More »Halloween Decorations That Make Your Home Safe for Trick-or-Treaters