Archive for April, 2009

An operator’s policy is different from standard liability insurance. This auto insurance coverage insures the driver, not the car. That is, the driver would be insured no matter what vehicle was driven. This auto insurance coverage does not cover another person driving your car with or without your consent. According to Nevada Revised Statute 485.186, another important requirement of an operator’s policy is that the number of motor vehicle Read the rest of this entry »

Choice of automobile repairs shops.
If an automobile is damaged as a result of collision, theft, fire, or vandalism, the owner will have to make a decision of where to take the automobile for repairs. Some California auto insurance companies keeps a list of recommended or preferred automobile repairs shops, among which the California auto insurance companies will recommend for the customer’s use. The California auto insurance compani Read the rest of this entry »