April 1st 2008 Massachusetts let the auto insurance industry loose. Shifting from state regulated rates to a managed competition many changes were brought to the Massachusetts auto insurance industry and […]
Open Seat in Massachusetts Senate
The race to fill the late Congressman Edward Kennedy’s seat has sparked a anything but a mediocre election. A seat in the Massachusetts Senate hasn’t been open for decades. With […]
Cancelling Your Auto Insurance
Write it on a post it note. Program it into your phone. Leave yourself a voice mail at home. What ever it takes, don’t allow your auto insurance to lapse. […]
What to do When Involved in an Accident
The car ahead of you schreeches to a halt… you slam on your breaks and lightly bump the car in front of you. Moments later a third car sails full […]
Why You Need More Than the Minimums
Auto insurance is anything but optional. Not only should you want to have car insurance, the sate requires drivers to purchase it. Two important coverages, among others, Massachusetts requires drivers […]
Keep Insurance Rates Low
Q: What’s the easiest way to keep low insurance rates? A: With a clean drivers record. Not only will you need to pay that speeding ticket, you’ll be paying for […]
Emission Standards Increase
Standards for motor vehicles and light trucks accelerated this month when a whopping 35.5 mpg by 2016 requirement was set. The previous emissions requirement of 35 mpg by 2020 set […]
What Massachusetts Gov't Has to Say About Texting & Driving
Massachusetts DOT has an extensive list of driving distractions they’ve been aware of for quite some time. From drinking and driving to music on the radio, Massachusetts government is moving […]
Department of Insurance Report
The Division of Insurance or the DOI issued an executive summary about the progress of Massachusetts change to managed competitive. Under the old system, state regulators set the insurance rates […]
Protect Yourself Against Mass Auto Theft
Great news for Massachusetts metropolitan drivers, auto thefts decreased by 11.5 percent over the last couple years. However this does not mean Mass drivers should leave their car doors unlocked. […]