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How to lower my car insurance cost?

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There are several ways to lower your car insurance costs: Shop around: Compare car insurance quotes from several different insurance companies to find the best deal. We built Wenatchee Insurance Agency to offer multiple companies. Not every company has been successful in keeping up over the last couple of years of changes.  Consider a higher deductible: A higher deductible means that you'll pay more out of pocket in the event of a claim, but your monthly premium will be lower. A key question is how much do you want to pay out of pocket before the insurance company starts paying. If the car is paid off do not automatically drop comprehensive and collision coverages if you can not pay out of pocket to repair them. Maintain a good driving record: A good driving record can help lower your insurance costs. Avoid tickets, accidents, and DUI convictions. Take a defensive driving course: Some insurance companies offer discounts to drivers who take defensive driving courses. Bundle your po

Why everyone that is renting should have an insurance policy

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  At Wenatchee Insurance Agency one of the most affordable policies that we do is Renter's Insurance. When you are living at someone else's place, whether it is a paying rent for an apartment or crashing in the basement for an extended period of time then get some renters insurance. We talk about these for years because they are inexpensive and with a good one in place they keep problems from compounding. Renters insurance is a type of insurance that provides financial protection for individuals who rent their living space, such as an apartment or a house. It can help cover the cost of replacing personal belongings that are lost, stolen, or damaged due to covered events, such as fire or theft. It can also provide liability coverage, which can help pay for legal expenses if someone is accidentally injured on the rental property. Additionally, renters insurance can also provide additional living expenses if the rental property is uninhabitable due to a covered event. Overall, re