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4 Reasons Why Auto Insurance Rates Are Unlikely to Fall in 2024

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According to AAA, more people reported engaging in risky driving behaviors -- like driving more than 15 mph over the speed limit on the freeway, reading emails or texts behind the wheel, and even driving when they knew they were probably legally drunk -- in 2021 compared to 2020. One thing you want to avoid: lowering your liability coverage.

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Chart of the Month: December 2022

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Key Takeaways: The most obvious takeaway from this chart is the consistent upward net asset value (NAV) growth from 2012 to 2022. The information contained in this blog post is not legal, tax, or investment advice. The post Chart of the Month: December 2022 appeared first on Cobalt, a FactSet Company.

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Will 3M's High-Yielding Dividend Face the Same Fate as Walgreens' Once-Mighty Payout?

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The main factor causing concern is the company's legal issues. On the one hand, the settlements provided clarity on its future liabilities. On the one hand, 3M expects to receive a $1 billion cash dividend from that entity following the spinoff to help cover its legal settlements. Is 3M in a similar predicament?

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Here's What Happens When You Get in a Car Accident With State-Minimum Coverage

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Image source: Getty Images All states require their drivers to carry some auto insurance in order to drive legally. State-minimum car insurance is the minimum amount of coverage the state requires drivers to have in order to legally operate a vehicle. It could lead to massive debt, not to mention legal headaches.

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????Ranked: 5 States With the Strictest Car Insurance Laws

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According to the Insurance Research Council, around 1 in 7 drivers did not have insurance in 2022. There can be pretty hefty financial and legal consequences to driving uninsured, particularly if you're in an accident. If you don't carry minimum liability coverage in Kentucky, you could lose your vehicle registration.

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Chart of the Month: November 2022

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Billion to start 2022. The information contained in this blog post is not legal, tax, or investment advice. FactSet does not endorse or recommend any investments and assumes no liability for any consequence relating directly or indirectly to any action or inaction taken based on the information contained in this article.

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What Is Third-Party Auto Insurance?

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That's where third-party insurance, or liability insurance , comes in. If you're a car owner in the United States, you're legally required to purchase third-party auto insurance. It covers legal fees. If a victim sues you for injuring them, third-party auto insurance pays for legal expenses needed to resolve the case.

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