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Friday, May 15, 2020 While everyone needs car insurance, it can be nerve-wracking to think about having to file a claim. Will the claim be denied? Will your car insurance premiums skyrocket? And if the claim is related to an accident involving other people, that can bring on an entire new host of worries. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 22, 2020 Texas insurance is unfortunately known to be expensive. The average cost of auto insurance in the United State is about $1,517 a year, which is around $126.41 a month. The average cost of auto insurance in Texas is substantially higher, at about $2,050 a year (around $170. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 8, 2020 Most states in the United States are split into two sections when it comes to car insurance: no-fault and fault. This determines how insurance is handled after a wreck involving two or more vehicles. There are twelve states that are no-fault for auto insurance. The remaining states have some type of fault system. READ MORE >>
Thursday, March 26, 2020Sometimes you don't need to file a police report following an auto accident. Most minor scratches, dents and fender-benders really don't require a police report. The law will vary from state to state. You'll want to call your auto insurance agent to find out what the rules are where you live, but the qualifiers for requiring a police report generally include the following: READ MORE >>
Wednesday, August 28, 2019We have great news in Texas! As of September 1st, Texas drivers do not have drivers license surcharge fines. The state has wiped all fines off your drivers license. This repeals the Driver Responsibility Program, which will allow hundreds of thousands of Texans who've had their licenses suspended to reinstate them. READ MORE >>
Monday, June 17, 2019*Note: As an independent agency, All Americas Insurance Agency writes with many different carriers. Call us to find the best coverage for your particular situation. When? House Bill 259 has passed. The state ruled that named driver policies can no longer be issued or sold starting on Jan. 1, 2020. READ MORE >>
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