Are car insurance rates negotiable?
Find out why car insurance is not negotiable and how you can save on your premium.
Jessica Gibson is an insurance writer with almost a decade of digital publishing experience. She began as a staff writer for WikiHow, where she wrote thousands of articles teaching anyone how to do anything. After earning her Master’s degree in History, Jessica began working with consumer finance websites like Jerry, Insurance and creditcardGenius.
Jessica’s passion for writing and research has shaped her mission of creating thoughtful content rooted in sound investigation, and she enjoys uncovering the history behind almost any topic. As a result, Jessica has written hundreds of articles on car and home insurance, including insurance and vehicle guides, comparison guides and personal finance articles with an emphasis on credit cards.
Find out why car insurance is not negotiable and how you can save on your premium.
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