Entries from April 2010 ↓

New Mexico auto insurance tips

People often complain that it has become quite costly to insure their cars. And with millions of drivers roaming the highways of our country without any insurance coverage, we can clearly see that the problem of savings has become very serious. Of course, driving without any insurance coverage on your car is not the way to do things as you will surely face a substantial fine or even end up in custody for some time, because in most states driving without insurance coverage is illegal. And so is having too little insurance coverage that is below the state limits. What limits, you might ask? Continue reading →

Health insurance must now deliver coverage in a reformed system

To encourage the Democrats to vote through his healthcare reform bill, Obama framed the moment as one of morality. He argued everyone should have a right to basic health care. This was the chance for politicians to stand up for what was right, even though they might lose their elected jobs as a result. Yet, if you look at the numbers, this law is not going to deliver universal coverage. In socialized countries, everyone has a right to care. What is now branded as Obamacare will only add about 32 million people to the insurance market.

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Minnesota auto insurance peculiarities

Insuring your car can be a costly endeavor if you don’t know the hidden stones of insurance shopping in your state. And many shoppers make the same mistake everywhere – they tend to think that insurance needs and requirements are equal in all states, and getting your auto insured in New Mexico is the same as insuring auto in Minnesota. Wrong! Each state has its peculiarities and individual requirements for insurance coverage on vehicles and they can differ a lot even within neighboring states. Even the regulations concerning vehicle insurance are quite different between states, as in one state you can drive your car without any insurance for a certain period of time after registration, while in another state that would result in a substantial fine or even custody! Continue reading →