Relatively new businesses such as Sheila's Wheels, Cover Girl, and AutoInsurance4Women, offer insurance plans directed specifically and only to the female driver. However, there is little evidence that these women-only companies offer significantly better rates or protection than the plans offered by major insurance companies without gender restrictions, so a rate comparison is recommended.
Many mainstream companies offer horse rider insurance, although there are a couple of businesses, such as Blue Bridle and KBIS, which specialise in only providing horse-related insurance.
As far as I can tell, e insurance does not offer any sort of comparisons of other insurance comapnies. They only offer their quote for whatever type of insurances you are looking for.
Many of the companies that offer that procedure to be done are insured. The only thing that you will want to make sure is if your insurance covers such an expense.
There are several companies in AZ that offer PIP insurance. Check out www.UnitrinDirect.com for some great rates.
No. Several insurance companies offer flood insurance apart from the National Flood Insurance Program.
Car insurance companies do not discriminate based on age, sex, or gender. Car insurance companies want to provide customers with the best options for a drivers individual car.
Swiftcover, Avia specialise in women only car insurance. They are traditionally cheaper than for males as statistically women make fewer claims and have fewer accidents.
Auto Insurance Group allows you to get quotes from several insurance companies all in one place. You will only have to input your information once to receive quotes from all the companies.
There are many companies that offer motorcycle insurance services online. Not only are there many companies that offer it, but in most cases, the quotes are free to obtain. Although you can likely obtain motorcycle insurance from any automobile insurance company, USInsurance specializes in motorcycle insurance and is credited with the BBB (Better Business Bureau)
"Bonding" is done by private insurance companies. The only way to find this out is to contact whatever insurance companies offer "bonding services" in your state and ask.
Budget car insurance companies are able to offer low rates by reducing their advertisement costs and operating on streamlined models such as only offering online access to services and outsourcing customer calls overseas.