Some traffic tickets can raise your auto insurance premiums by 22% or even more. Here's how various violations could affect your rates.
Connecticut is the latest state to report texting and cellphone violations to insurance companies -- and that could mean higher rates for phone scofflaws.
A new survey shows nearly half of victims of Sandy with big insurance claims have yet to be paid.
The news out of Whidbey Island, Wash., might have you wondering if your policy would help if something freakish happened to your home.
A new survey shows that a large majority of drivers would let their insurance company install the device in their cars in exchange for a price discount.
More employers are requiring workers to weigh in and have blood tests taken in order to get the best health insurance rates.
A new study finds that you may pay more for car insurance than someone who earns more money than you, even if you're accident-free.
Your adjusted gross income for 2012 could have a profound impact on how much you pay for health insurance next year if you don't get coverage through your workplace or a government program.
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