How Will Insurance Change With The Advent Of Self-Driving Vehicles?
Posted: February 3, 2017
Though the dawn of Uber and Lyft has created their own hiccups in the insurance industry, self-driving cars are on the horizon and insurance companies around the world are scrambling to figure out how to measure the risks. The status quo is relatively simple: If you are in an accident with another vehicle that is operated by another human, then the at-fault person bears the...
Nashville Auto Insurance
Posted: November 25, 2014
Our Promise to You The mission of Johnston & Associates is to provide the most comprehensive insurance solution for our clients - with an eye on your bottom line. As an Independent Agency we'll make sure you get the best insurance - at the best rates. And no one beats our package discounts! We take great pleasure in creating an efficient and friendly customer service...
Tennessee Ranked #6 Among All States For Most Uninsured Motorists
Posted: August 11, 2014
Based on results of a recently released study conducted by the Insurance Research Council (IRC), the number of uninsured motorists throughout the USA appears to be on the decline. After a nationwide peak of 29.9 million in 2009, the number of uninsured rivers fell to 29.7 million in 2012. The IRC estimates that $2.6 billion was paid in 2012 for uninsured motorists claims. However, the...
Pay Off Your Car Loan? Update Your Insurance
Posted: August 5, 2014
It’s a great feeling when you pay off your car loan and get that title in your hands. If you’ve recently paid off your car loan, give Johnston & Associates a call as part of your celebration. We can help you update your auto insurance policy to reflect the changes. We can also give you a car insurance quote for a new ride - should...
Top 10 Speeding Excuses Run From 'Real' To Ridiculous
Posted: July 30, 2014
Drivers get creative when giving excuses for speeding. Seemingly unbelievable stories, especially those dealing with medical reasons, turn out to be true. General Sessions Court Judge David Loughry hears all kinds of reasons for speeding. The one reason he’ll accept is a medical emergency when the driver or a close family member is critically ill. He won’t just take the driver’s word for it though...