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Trucking Insurance Regulations

by Steve Turner

Trucking insurance offers financial and legal security to commercial truck drivers. Safety is always a concern, and drivers should make certain that they are following all federal and state hazmat regulations if they carry hazardous materials. If these regulations are not followed large fines and penalties will be given along with the possibility of being banned from working with commercial transports.

Other drivers on the road can tell which trucks are carrying hazardous materials by the signs they are required to have by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Drivers carrying hazardous materials should ensure that they also follow all state and local regulations.

All of the proper authorities need to be informed when an accident incurs with a truck carrying hazardous materials. Your insurance provider should be contacted, but they are not the first one that you need to call in such an event. Within 12 hours of the accident and after contacting emergency services you should contact the Department of Transportation (DOT) National Response Center (NRC).

These agencies require being informed of many different circumstances. A couple of these circumstances are the death of an individual, injuries causing hospitalization, public evacuation lasting longer than one hour, or blockage to a major transportation route lasting longer than one hour.

You will be asked to disclose the name, address, and contact information of the reporter as well as any injuries that were sustained. These agencies will also need to know the type and amount of hazardous materials that were involved.

What To Consider When Buying Insurance For Your Used Car

by Stuart Cartright

If you are looking for used car buying tips and car insurance for your purchase then you should be aware that most states now are enforcing a law that can only allow you to purchase a car if you show the dealer that you are an insured driver. Thus when you buy a used car online you should be wary that you are covered in your used car. Soon it is going to be a law that you need car insurance for everything. You need it to drive in most states, or you can get some hefty fines and possibility some jail time.

Your insurance is very important, but it is costly. You can pay as much in insurance a month as you do for the car. Depending on your driving history, you may have higher rates than most. The thing that you never want to do is be dropped by an insurance carrier because it is a mark against you.

If you are going to purchase car insurance for the first time or switching to another company, go online and do it. The reason why you should go online is that you can go to various insurance carriers’ websites and compare rates easily. You can get a free quote from practically anyone and you can use that quote to compare the rates of others, especially when you buy a used car online.

What is Collision Auto Insurance?

by Amy Nutt

Collision insurance is designed to pay for the repair of damages to your car in the event of an accident that you caused. Collision car insurance isn’t a necessity to have your car on the road if you are the owner, but it may be a good idea if you spend a lot of time behind the wheel.

Who Needs Collision Insurance?

Many of the drivers on the road today aren’t yet the official owners of the vehicles that they are behind the wheel of. Cars, even many used cars, are expensive – very few people have the eight, ten or twenty some thousand dollars lying around to pay for their vehicle in full so they have to take out an auto loan to make the purchase. Odds are, that if you are going to be paying for your car with an auto loan, that your bank will require that you have collision insurance to pay for it should you get in an accident.

Who Should Have Collision Insurance?

If you’ve paid off your car loan, or where able to buy your car outright, then having collision coverage for your car is purely optional. Despite the fact that having collision insurance on a car you own isn’t necessary to operate your vehicle, it does make sense for some drivers to pay the expense for the protection.

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