We all know the general ins and outs of car insurance. You make a driving mistake and cause damages to another driver or their vehicle and the liability is on you. Hopefully, you have enough of the right types of insurance to pay for the damages you have caused. However, once self-driving cars hit the roads, who is liable? Robert Peterson, Santa Clara University law professor believes that if an
Today drivers and consumers are seeing an increase in safety features on vehicles. This gives them peace of mind, protection in the event of an accident, and one would presume a lower car insurance premium. However, despite advances in safety technology, insurance carriers are not lowering rates or adding in extra discounts. For instance, you could elect to have a new technology such as instant
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