AB 311 would change California insurance law by allowing drivers to be tracked through telematics, which transmits data to insurers.
When Nancy Griffin parked her vehicle at the Oshawa GO station on March 25, she expected a routine trip to and from Toronto.
Tesla is adding Washington to its growing list of 15 states where the company offers its own auto insurance. The EV giant has ...
Alea Bates wasn’t ready to leave Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare’s main hospital four days after a stranger shot her seven times at close range. Miraculously, hospital records show, none of the ...
A Rajasthan consumer commission has held a car dealer liable for delivering a brand-new Mahindra vehicle without mandatory registration after it crashed on its very first journey home, ruling that ...
What began as a routine traffic stop in the early morning hours yesterday quickly escalated into a significant criminal arrest, removing an illegal weapon and narcotics from local streets, accoreding ...
Scott Nyerges is a former senior editor and content strategist at U.S. News & World Report, where he led coverage of car insurance and other personal insurance lines. He's also served as a managing ...
Auto-Owners earned a score of 4.3 out of 5 in our rating of the best car insurance companies. The company received largely ...
Auto insurance costs are on the rise and customers are feeling the squeeze. The average driver in the U.S. pays $1,084 for six months of coverage, or about $181 per month, according to January 2026 ...
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