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“No-Fault” Auto Insurance: What Is It, And Which States Have It?

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The law requires all drivers to have auto insurance. The primary aim of the insurance is to provide a financial cushion in case an unfortunate event happens on the broad. Currently, there are many types of auto insurance. From the comprehensive coverage to the auto liability insurance, the different types of covers make the drivers’ lives more comfortable and bearable. 

No-fault insurance is one of the least known types of auto insurance covers. 

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What Kind of Insurance Does Your Small Business Need?

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Owning and operating your own company or business involves a lot of different things to consider. One of those things is owning insurance to protect yourself and others around you from a variety of different financial risks and responsibilities. ‘It is not easy to know what types of insurance you need, as different companies need different coverages. Here are some insurances that your small business should consider.

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Is Auto Insurance Mandatory in All States?

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Is this your first time to purchase a car? Or are you thinking of switching to a new auto insurance provider? Auto insurances are mandatory in all provinces and territories of Canada. You can’t hit the road without one. However, you have to understand that there are various types of auto insurance available in the market today. Check out this guide to know more about the right one for you. 

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New Jersey Last again tops nation in auto insurance rates and only lower gas prices are keeping state from most expensive place to own a car.

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New Jersey Last again tops nation in auto insurance rates and only lower gas prices are keeping state from most expensive place to own a car.
March 23,2015
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, The National Association of Insurance Commissioners says New Jersey motorists paid an average of $1,220 in 2012. That’s about 49 percent more than the national average of $815.https://newjersey.news12.com/news/report-new-jersey-tops-nation-in-auto-insurance-rates-1.10103446

A lesser known fact is that New Jersey is now the 5th most expensive state to own a car , with only lower gas prices ie gas taxes keeping us from last place . ( https://www.bankrate.com/finance/auto/car-ownership-costs-by-state.aspx )

Bankrate analyzed the cost of gasoline, repairs and insurance in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Labor and parts data were provided by CarMD.com, while gas spending was calculated with statistics from GasBuddy.com and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Insurance costs were compiled from National Association of Insurance Commissioners statistics.( https://www.bankrate.com/finance/auto/car-ownership-costs-by-state.aspx#ixzz3VDEPJ73V )

Another reason not to raise the gas tax!

 

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New Jersey Alerts Consumers on Car Sharing Services

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New Jersey Alerts Consumers on Car Sharing Services

New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner Ken Kobylowski today alerted consumers to the potential loss of insurance coverage in connection with popular business activities known as car-sharing or Transportation Network Companies (TNC) provided by online firms such as Lyft, SideCar and UberX. TNCs offer transportation services for a fee using smart phone applications to connect potential passengers with drivers offering their personal vehicles. When individuals use their own private passenger automobiles to transport individuals for a fee, they risk driving without proper insurance and/or having inadequate coverage for themselves, their vehicle, their passengers and third parties who may sustain personal injury and/or property damage. 

“Car-sharing is growing in popularity with New Jersey consumers who are obtaining and providing transportation through Internet purveyors,” said Commissioner Kobylowski. “In many cases, there may not be auto insurance coverage for these activities. There may also be legitimate coverage denials under personal automobile policies in the unfortunate event of an accident. Consumers need to use caution when weighing whether to pay for transportation or to make their personal vehicles available to others for a fee through these companies.” 

Typically, personal auto insurance policies exclude coverage for drivers using their personal vehicles as “public or livery conveyances,” that is providing rides to members of the public for a fee. In addition, the failure to disclose this use of the vehicle to the insurer may result in the insurer seeking to void the policy for misrepresentation. The TNC may have an insurance policy that purports to cover the driver and passengers while the vehicle is transporting a paying passenger. However, New Jersey consumers should be aware that these policies are not reviewed by the Department. Further, being covered by different policies for different uses of the vehicle is a new concept that has not been tested under our State’s laws and in our courts. 

Traditional share-the-expense carpooling or ride-sharing arrangements in which friends, neighbors, or co-workers share driving duties and the cost of gasoline are not considered commercial-type activities and are typically covered by individual insurance policies. 

“Garden State consumers should not find out after the fact that they do not have sufficient insurance coverage to engage in TNC activities,” said Commissioner Kobylowski. “Taking steps now, before entering into TNC agreements, can prevent serious financial losses.”

Commissioner Kobylowski offered the following tips for consumers considering TNC transactions:

•Carefully review any written agreements offered by a TNC;

•Before relying on any TNC provided insurance coverage, ask for a copy of the firm’s insurance policy;

•Consumers should review their own personal auto policies for possible exclusions of coverage for using the vehicle to carry passengers for a fee (also known as “livery”);

•Consumers should also consult with their carrier or agent to identify the correct type of policy and coverage if they intend to engage in TNC activities including considering purchase of a commercial policy for TNC activities.

More Information

Consumers who want more information on buying auto insurance can visit the Department’s Web site at: https://www.state.nj.us/dobi/autoplanner.htm.

The best way for New Jersey consumers to protect their financial interests is to research any agent or company being considered for coverage and should:

•STOP before writing a check, signing a contract or giving out personal information;

•CALL the Department at 1-800-446-7467, or 

•CONFIRM that the agent and company are licensed to write insurance in New Jersey by going online for agents at: https://www20.state.nj.us/DOBI_LicSearch/insSearch.jsp, and for carriers at: https://www.state.nj.us/dobi/data/inscomp.htm.

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