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Ways to save on your auto insurance
Shop around and compare prices. A list of companies can be found in your local yellow pages of your phone book.

Maintain a good driving record.

Take the highest deductible the insurance will allow for collision and comprehensive coverage. A higher deductible will lower your premium.

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Automobile Accidents and Bodily Injuries

Have you or your loved ones ever been the victim of a motor vehicle accident and not sure where to turn? Being involved in an accident can be somewhat frightening and also overwhelming, especially in dealing with the insurance company and their appointed adjusters. If you are not familiar with insurance terms, guidelines, procedures, and have sustained a bodily injury, and need assistance on pursuing a claim, you’ve come to the right place.

A car accident or car crash is an incident in which an automobile collides with anything that causes damage to the automobile, including other automobiles, telephone poles, buildings or trees, or in which the driver loses control of the vehicle and damages it in some other way, such as driving into a ditch or rolling over. Sometimes a car accident may also refer to an automobile striking a human or animal.

An automobile to people can mean many things. For some, it is one of the most expensive purchases they will ever make. An automobile is a symbol of freedom, status or a way of life. The automobile is also is a lethal weapon that can injure and kill, destroying property or ruin lives. When a fatality occurs, automobile insurance can replace the vehicle and pay for medical bills but it cannot bring the dead ones back to life.

If you have or know someone involved in an accident, you’re lucky if you walked away with just a few bumps and bruises. There is a death every 13 minutes caused by a motor vehicle accident.
Statistics
In 2005, there were nearly 6,420,000 auto accidents in th United States.

About 115 people die every day in vehicle crashes in the United States, estimating one death every 13 minutes.

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for 36% of all deaths in this age group.

California leads the nation in traffic fatalities. More than 4,000 sustain serious injuries, such as quadriplegia, paraplegia, brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries.


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