Celebrity Auto Accidents – What are the Top 5?

A serious auto accident is a nightmare scenario. Looking at some tragic celebrity car accidents reinforces the value of auto insurance and provides a lesson in the need for safety behind the wheel. Here is a rundown of five infamous celebrity auto accidents through the years:

Death of Jayne Mansfield

One of Hollywoods most beautiful starlets, Jane Mansfield was only 34 at the time of her death. On the night of June 28, 1967, Jane left Biloxi, Mississippi following a show at the Gus Stevens Supper Club, with attorney Sam Brody, three children and driver Ronnie Harrison, and headed toward New Orleans for an appearance the following day.

Around 2:25AM on a stretch of US 90, Mansfield’s 1966 Buick Electra plowed into an insecticide truck, killing Harrison, Brody and Mansfield. T

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Home Insurance Coverage

Generally, whether in the UK or the US, a home insurance policy is considered as complete only if it provides coverage for building and its contents protection which is considered as two separate items and liability protection. Home insurance, hazard insurance and homeowner’s insurance are terms that are used interchangeably worldwide. Apart from offering protection against financial loss that is associated with damage to your home and personal possessions, home insurance also shields you from any lawsuits fired towards you for any conduct of negligent.

Building insurance compensates for structural damage of the home on top of its linked fittings and fixtures. B Read more…

Gay Marriage & Car Insurance Savings

Gay couples in New York who are now able to legally marry should enjoy the added benefit of savings on their car insurance policies.  Lambda Legals article Top Three Car Insurance Companies in New York Will Respect Gay Couples???

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What are some options if I lock my keys in the car?

Locking your keys in the car can be one of the most infuriating and embarrassing situations. You can take steps to minimize your problems, however.
• Extra key – have one handy in your purse or wallet. It doesn’t even need to be able to start the car, just to get into the vehicle.
• Keypads – some cars have keypads on the door to unlock it.
• Tow truck – have the number of a tow truck company in your purse or wallet for emergencies.
• Roadside assistance – some organizations such as AAA have roadside assistance that can help you get your car towed without paying the tow company fees.