Chubb, USAA and State Farm are among the best home insurance companies in Virginia. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising partners who compensate us when you ...
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Your driving history also plays a large role in your auto insurance rate. Drivers who have clean records will usually pay less than those with accidents, speeding tickets or other violations. Again, ...
Virginia drivers are required to carry the state’s minimum insurance coverage or pay the DMV an uninsured motor vehicle (UMV) fee of $500 at every registration renewal. The state voted to discontinue ...
Former Del. David Yancey wrote in a March 20 guest column that requiring Virginia insurance companies to act in good faith towards their insured drivers will be harmful to Virginia consumers ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Here's some great news for veterans and current service members. The Department of Veteran Affairs has revamped its VA Insurance Service. Daniel J. Keenaghan, the Department of ...
With rolling hills and rich history, there’s plenty to do in Virginia. The last thing you probably want to do is sift through dental plans and choose dental insurance. Luckily, Benzinga has put ...
Open enrollment for the Virginia Insurance Marketplace begins Saturday, launching a three-month window for residents to select or change their health insurance coverage. This year’s enrollment period ...
Virginia is one of the only states in the country that does not require drivers to have auto insurance, but that may soon be changing under legislation that is picking up bipartisan support in the ...
VIRGINIA – On Wednesday, the Commonwealth launched its new Virginia Insurance Marketplace, increasing access to affordable and reliable health coverage. It will replace the federal marketplace ...
Scott White, Virginia’s commissioner of insurance, has issued a warning to both title insurance companies and consumers in his state about attorney opinion letters (AOLs). In a letter sent Tuesday ...