6 Steps to Buy Auto Insurance

Big words and lofty sentences always confuse people. Usually people find out about flaws in their auto insurance coverage after it’s too late. That's why we're here to help you purchase the right auto insurance. All you have to do is ask six simple questions. . . .     (More >)

Bill to Make Auto Insurance Clearer

Pennsylvania House Bill 2575 proposes amending Title 75, a law dealing with motor vehicles, by changing the complex language to make the laws more understandable to the average citizen. For example, instead of using the phrases "full tort" and "limited tort," House Bill 2575 would change the wording to "full right to sue" and "limited right to sue. . . ."    (More >)

Tort Reform Nonsense

Tort reformers claim too many lawsuits delay the justice system and raise the costs of trials. They claim, "Frivolous tort cases are clogging our courts." Well, just shows how much they know. In fact, tort filings had decreased 9% since 1992, according to the National Center for State Courts. . . .     (More >)

"Lawsuit Hell" — I Think Not

Newsweek Magazine published an article a few years back entitled "Lawsuit Hell," written by Stuart Taylor. The article blatantly attacked the American Civil Justice system by listing stories of regular Americans being abused by the legal system. Curiously, Taylor lists no sources. He gives many anecdotes, but provides no documentation or facts that prove these stories to be true. . . .    (More >)

Santorum / Piccola Miss Boat

Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum has expressed a strong view on medical malpractice lawsuits. He has always been a strong public figure against "frivolous lawsuits," and introduced House Bill 3918, which puts a $250,000 cap on all medical malpractice lawsuits. We at Dale E. Anstine have some concerns. . . . (More >)

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Ask Yourself —
Do I Have Limited Tort Auto Insurance

When you buy auto insurance, the agent should be giving you a choice between "Limited Tort" and "Full Tort." While there's a little difference in price there's a big difference in legal rights after an accident. This can be confusing and the agent may not always explain it clearly to you. Asking for "full coverage" doesn't always do it.

We can sum up all you need to know in one line — MAKE SURE YOU HAVE FULL TORT.

If you have any doubts, call your agent now and tell him you want FUll Tort on your auto insurance policy. Don't find out about Limited Tort after it's too late.

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