You typically don’t need insurance to drive someone’s car if you have their permission and they have car insurance. Learn how this works.
Car insurance covers natural disasters if you have comprehensive coverage. Learn how natural disaster coverage works and when to file a claim.
Peer-to-peer insurance allows you to pool your resources with a group of people to insure against a risk. Learn how it works.
You typically need to provide personal information to get a car insurance quote, but there are ways to get one anonymously. Learn how.
Learn what coverages pay if someone hits your parked car and leaves the scene, plus what to do if you’re in the vehicle and injured.
You can insure a car you don’t own in several ways, including getting a non-owner auto policy. Explore your options in this guide.
Vehicle ownership costs vary widely by city, county, and state. We break down the different fees when buying a new or used car.
Learn what car insurance you need, how to get it, and the best coverages when you buy, lease, or finance a new car.
State Farm offers multiple ways to file a claim. Find out when and how to file an auto insurance claim and what to do after filing.
An insurance lapse or period without coverage can be costly and leave you financially vulnerable. Learn how to avoid coverage lapses here.
On average, adding a child to your car insurance costs $197 more per month. Find out when to add a child, the pros and cons, and how to save.