You can switch insurance agents without changing companies by submitting a Broker of Record letter. Your coverage stays the same while your new agent handles service and support. It’s a simple way to get better communication, guidance, and overall insurance experience.

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Auto insurance companies can use either Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts or aftermarket parts when repairing a vehicle after an accident, depending on the circumstances, policy terms, and applicable laws in your jurisdiction. Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Parts: These are parts made by the vehicle’s manufacturer or an authorized supplier. They match the parts that…

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Electric Vehicles (EVs) have become increasingly popular, and as their presence on the roads grows, there has been considerable interest in how they impact auto insurance prices. Here’s an overview of the relationship between EVs and auto insurance: Potentially Higher Premiums: Repair Costs: One factor leading to potentially higher insurance premiums for EVs is the…

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When conducting business in a vehicle in the state of Colorado, you’re going to need a commercial policy to not only remain protected but to stay legal. Commercial Auto Insurance in Colorado can come in many different forms and protect your company’s fleet and finances while on the road.

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