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April 13, 2011

Finding Cheap Car Insurance as Gas Prices Soar

Author: James Jones - Categories: Insurance Auto - Tags: Car Insurance, Gas -

It costs a lot more to drive a car today than it did just last year.  Not only is the cost of gas putting a huge dent in our pockets, but when you compare car insurance rates with last year some companies have increased their premiums.  According to the Standard-Examiner’s article “Gas prices, insurance increases to make driving more expensive this summer,” author Kristy Eppley Rupon says that the average driver is paying $825 more this year to drive.  The cost of purchasing your car has been increasing steadily as well, so drivers are being hit on all fronts.

Even though prices seem to be rising across the board, it still is not too expensive to drive compared to the alternatives.  You should definitely be evaluating your car and driving habits though to see what you can do to make the most of your money.  Many Americans are driving their cars longer instead of purchasing a new car when they thought they would.  Finding cheap car insurance is still possible, but you have to do your research and make adjustments like increasing your deductible.   There are even people moving so that their commute to work is shorter or joining carpools to save on gas and mileage.

While gas prices are seemingly out of control, they are not likely to go down below $3/gallon anytime soon based on the troubles in the Middle East, oil futures investing, and increased summer driving habits.  The article says that the best way for us to get gas prices down is to consume less oil from foreign countries both by driving less and investing in alternative fuels.  Insurers like Estrella Insurance are affected by high gas prices just like us and watch closely to see what changes can be made.  If people decide to drive less or cut down the number of cars in their family, it could increase insurance costs for everyone as companies lose members.  Regardless of why it costs more to drive now, everyone has to make personal changes and sacrifices to adjust to our new economic normal.

April 11, 2011

Fitness and Health For Expeditions

Author: Ashley Hall - Categories: Insurance Advice -

Voluntary expeditions to far-flung corners of the globe are increasingly popular with people who relish a challenge and want to experience something new. If your vacation is a jungle expedition, a trekking challenge or a voluntary project how do you keep healthy and fit?

Essential preparations include making sure your travel medical insurance is current and high quality. If you’re travelling as a group you may have group health insurance in place. Train for the physical exertion of an expedition for weeks or months before you go – good levels of fitness will help you enjoy your experience.

Make sure you are mentally prepared before you take on the expedition. Exp

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April 8, 2011

Bill to Extend NFIP to 2016 In Progress

Author: Andrea Walker - Categories: Insurance Home - Tags: 2016, 2016 Progress -

The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) could be extended to 2016 if a bill makes its way through Congress. Recently advancing out of a subcommittee of the House of Representatives, the lengthy flood insurance extension could help lawmakers solve issues that have plagued the program for years.

Bill Applauded by Property-Casualty Industry

The H.R. 1309 bill, known as the Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2011, was introduced by House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Judy Biggert (R-Ill.) after being drafted in early March.

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Car Insurance Should Cover Basketball Hoop Damage

Author: James Jones - Categories: Insurance Auto - Tags: Basketball Hoop, Damage -

Many different question and answer sites have people asking what to do when a basketball hoop falls down and damages their car.  Whether the hoop was attached to the garage or freestanding in the driveway, many people are not sure if the damage will be covered by car insurance or homeowners insurance.  According to multiple sources, it is most likely that your car insurance will cover damage from a falling basketball hoop whether it is attached to a building or freestanding.  Most car insurance companies would include that with your comprehensive coverage.  Damage from falling objects such as tree branches or basketball hoops falls under that category of insurance.

One of the responders on Yahoo!’s question and answer site said that their State Farm auto quote covered their car’s basketball hoop damage.  It sounds like this problem is very common.  Whether high winds, storms, or rough play on the hoop is making them fall down, many cars are getting damaged from basketball hoops.  It’s important to get repair quotes from a few different insurance companies before making a claim for your basketball hoop damage though.  If you have a higher deductible, it is possible that you would be better off just paying for the damage to your car instead of filing an insurance claim.

April 3, 2011

How to avoid being homesick and make the best of your stay abroad

Author: Ashley Hall - Categories: Insurance Advice - Tags: Stay, Stay Abroad -

The first week of your stay as an international student in a foreign land is always exciting. You’re anxious, you’re excited, you’re scared and what not. You experience a mix of emotions. All your energies are focused on overcoming these emotions and settling in the new country.

Once you get past this stage is when home sickness starts to set in. This is when you start missing those tasty morning coffees and breakfasts that mom never fails to treat you with, every morning of the twenty years or more at home.

Here’s one quick tip to avoid this dreaded period. Plan fi

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