Thursday, March 31, 2011
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Motorcycle Insurance: Protection for you and your bike
Not only bikers need to consider if they are properly covered, riding in an automobile can also cause considerable injury. Call your insurance agent and double check that you are properly covered.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Multipolicy Discount
Call our office or stop by to recieve a good hands check up and insurance rate quote.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Cash for Clunkers Inspires an Insurance Discount
The new car discount is not the only one avaliable. View the full list of auto insurance discounts avaliable from Allstate. Many other companies also offer many similar discounts such as good student and multi-car discounts.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
The Most Stolen Vehicles in Michigan: Are you Driving One?
In Michigan, the top 12most stolen cars of 2007 were:
- 2000 Dodge Intrepid
- 1999 Dodge Intrepid
- 2000 Dodge Caravan
- 1996 Dodge Caravan
- 2005 Dodge Ram
- 2000 Jeep Cherokee
- 1999 Dodge Caravan
- 1998 Dodge Caravan
- 1999 Jeep Cherokee
- 1997 Ford Taurus
- 2006 Dodge Durango
- 1999 Ford Taurus
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Suprisingly, it is not the newer cars that are more likely to be ripped off, the list is filled with vehicles from the late 90's and just a few after 2000. The reason that the same model is on the list multiple times is that if the model is not redesigned, the parts from the models are interchangable and more valuable.
In the event that your car is actually stolen insurance will pay out the actual cash value of the car minus the comprehensive deductable. So, if your 2002 Ford Focus is agreed to be worth $3,500 and your comprehensiave deductable is $500 you would get a $3,000 check from your insurance company.
To see more about how auto theft affects insurance rates visit the Michigan State Police site, or view the document containing this list.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Michigan's Requirements for Auto Insurance
The seceratary of state says the required coverages include: "bodily injury/property damage (BI/PD), personal injury protection (PIP), and property protection insurance (PPI)"
This basically means that if you have the state minimums of 20/40 (bodily injury/property damage) then you will still have to pay for any damage to your vehicle on your own. This low amount of coverage is generally recomended only for older cars.
You need to be able to prove that your automobile is covered by insurance if a police officer pulls you over. If you are not able to prove your insurance coverage to the officer, the SOS says,
"the court may order the Secretary of State to suspend your driver license. Until proof of insurance is shown, the Secretary of State will not renew, transfer, or replace your vehicle’s license plate. You may be required to prove the vehicle is insured for not less than six months and pay $50, plus any other fees required by law. The plate could also be canceled if proof of insurance is not produced."As you can see, there are some stiff punishments from not having insurance. To avoid this, or ensure you and your car are properly covered, call your Michigan Allstate agent Craig Borowsky.
Toll free number (888) 991-2557
Visit the Secritary of State for the full Offical Michigan Insurance Requirements
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Home for the Holidays
For the second consecutive year, Allstate is launching its "Home for the Holidays" campaign, aimed at encouraging parents throughout the country to start the conversation with their teen about safe driving and help keep their teens safe this holiday season.
Remember you can link to the Teen Driving Contract through our website:http://agent.allstate.com/cborowsky/Welcome