Monday, January 6, 2014

The Right Automotive Insurance to be discussed on The ANE Show

Beyond simple peace of mind, car insurance coverage is a requirement in all 50 states.  However, finding the right auto insurance that serves its purpose can be a challenging task and if drivers are not covered properly can lead to unnecessary costly expenses.

Understanding automotive consumers’ needs, The ANE Show will have Bryan New of Liberty Mutual Insurance join Saturday morning to help consumers with any of their automotive insurance questions.  Mr. New is married with three children and is a graduate of Northeastern State University.  He serves on the Denison Chamber of Commerce Board, The Boys and Girls Club of Denison, North Texas Youth Connection Board, an active member of Sherman Chamber of Commerce, and serves as the Vice President for BNI group Grayson Founders.

The legal minimum liability insurance limit to drive may not be the best coverage for everyone. For example, now that you know what liability car insurance is and how it works, let’s say that you were sued for something you were liable for and you only obtained the minimum car insurance required for your state. That means whatever liability limit you chose, that is the most amount that you will get to use for any damages you were liable for any legal defense you may need. Considering how much it costs to have a lawyer and to go through court, do you trust your minimum car insurance liability?
Listeners of The ANE Show can submit all of their questions on Twitter @TheANEShow or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheANEShow.  All questions will be answered, and questions which are read on the air will put the listener into a drawing for Dallas Stars or Dallas Mavericks tickets.

The ANE Show airs every Saturday at 9 AM on KFXR 1190AM.  It is a one hour radio talk show with four segments which include automotive, news, celebrity updates, and great information.  For more information about the most talked about radio show in Dallas visit http://www.theANEShow.com.

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