Distracted driving is like driving blind: $1032 sweepstakes
People who text and drive are 23 times more likely to be in a car accident, according to a study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute. Please help us raise awareness about the dangers of texting while driving by sharing this video with your friends. This video is part of a campaign sweepstakes sponsored by Michigan Auto Law against the dangers of texting while driving — and the winner will receive a $1032 check. All you have to do is visit Michigan Auto Law’s Facebook page at Facebook.com/MichiganAutoLaw, “Like” the law firm, and enter to win. The three-week campaign started August 22, 2011 and the winner will be announced on September, 12, 2011. Why a $1032 prize? The average auto insurance premium in Michigan is $1032.02, according to the Insurance Institute of Michigan’s December 2010 data. The winner can use the money however he or she wishes, but we hope the winner will use it to buy the right kind of auto insurance, said Steven M. Gursten, partner of Farmington Hills-based Michigan Auto Law, the state’s largest auto accident law firm www.michiganautolaw.com . Part of this campaign also centers on Michigan Auto Law’s mission to inform drivers about just how many people are uninsured on our roads today. About 50 percent of Detroit drivers, for example, are driving without any auto insurance. And about 19 percent of all Michigan drivers have no auto insurance. These facts are from published reports such as the Detroit Legal News and a news release by the …
Baton rouge auto insurance quotes
If you live and drive in Louisiana, state law requires you to carry minimum limits on your automobile…and you must purchase these minimums in order to register your vehicle. But Louisiana auto insurance companies recommend you purchase in excess of these minimums to ensure safe driving and adequate coverage in case of accident. Base coverage in Louisiana includes what is referred to as 10/20/10. Translated, this means a minimum of $10000 liability coverage per person per accident; $20000 total liability per accident and $10000 property damage per accident. If you don’t have enough Louisiana auto insurance coverage to pay for all accident-related expenses, you will be required to pay the amount over and above your policy limits. This can be financially devastating!
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