* Clarification of the advertising headline "Rule in ". - Merriam-Webster's Dictionary defines the word "rule" as "a piece of advice about the best way to do something" (
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rule). This article aims to advise the public that comparing rates is one of the best ways that you can save money on car insurance. No matter what city, state or zip code you live in you can compare rates and get free quotes. If you truly want to find the best rate and save on car insurance then follow our advice or "rule" to compare rates. Here are links to two surveys which demonstrate the importance of comparing rates and how applying this "rule" in any state, city or zip code can help drivers save 32% and $368 per year. A new survey found that the #1 reason people switch is because they found a cheaper rate. Click Here for Survey. A second survey which analyzed car insurance quotes for 1,000 zip codes across the U.S. found that within a given zip code, rates vary by 154% on average, allowing drivers to find an average of 32% and $368 per year in savings. Click
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** The headlines leading to this advertorial that claim a new "policy", "guideline" or "practice" is launched for low mileage drivers are based on the following article:
https://www.adlergiersch.com/provider-blog/auto-insurance-covid-19-refunds-are-they-enough/#_ftnref7 The following quote from the article explains why that headline wording was used by us: “Auto insurance is regulated by the states and state laws require auto insurance rates to be cost-based and not excessive,” said Birny Birnbaum, economist and Execute Director of CEJ. “That means insurers must provide the auto premium relief because the rates based on pre-COVID-19 restrictions have become excessive.” According to this every state in the USA has a state law that requires auto insurance rates to be cost-based, not excessive and not overcharging consumers. That means that insurance rates for every single state should take into account low-mileage drivers and their potential lower risk factor (among with other factors that may affect their rate) which may result into lower insurance premiums.
*** Clarification of the advertising headline "Guideline in ". - Cambridge's Dictionary defines the word "guideline" as "a piece of information that suggests how something should be done" (
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/guideline). This article aims to advise the public that comparing rates is one of the best ways that you can save money on car insurance. No matter what city, state or zip code you live in you can compare rates and get free quotes. If you truly want to find the best rate and save on car insurance then follow our advice or "guideline" to compare rates. Here are links to two surveys which demonstrate the importance of comparing rates and how applying this "rule" in any state, city or zip code can help drivers save 32% and $368 per year. A new survey found that the #1 reason people switch is because they found a cheaper rate. Click Here for Survey. A second survey which analyzed car insurance quotes for 1,000 zip codes across the U.S. found that within a given zip code, rates vary by 154% on average, allowing drivers to find an average of 32% and $368 per year in savings. Click
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