About to take your boat out? Before going out on the water, make sure you make all the preparations necessary to stay safe.
When driving short or long distances, keeping certain items in your vehicle will help you avoid unpleasant surprises.
If you drive in Quebec, you’ve probably heard of the Joint Report. But do you actually know what it is and when you should use it?
Getting in an accident is unsettling, but imagine if it happened to you while you’re on a trip. Fortunately, by adjusting your auto insurance coverage, you can travel with peace of mind.
This winter, be smart and avoid unpleasant surprises. Reduce the risk of having your snowmobile stolen by learning ways to avoid attracting the attention of thieves.
If “winter” to you means snowmobiling, here’s what you need to know to take full advantage of the cold season.
Fanny, our insurance adjuster, shows you the difference between insuring your vehicle “one way” or “two ways”
Auto claims tend to spike in winter. Getting your vehicle ready is key to avoid problems once the temperature drops.
Whether you are a new or an experienced driver, no one is immune from feeling tired at the wheel. Here is some advice for avoiding accidents caused by driver fatigue.
No one is immune from the risk of being in an accident. Here are a few tips to reduce the risk of being involved in a traffic accident.
Did you know that one child in two is not safe in his or her car seat?1 See whether you are using the right car seat and whether it is properly installed.
The number of hit and runs has grown over the last few years. Read the article below and see good habits to adopt in this type of situation.
Whether you are a new or experienced driver, here are a few tips to help you with your auto insurance quote.
While car theft has been declining in recent years, it’s important to stay alert and heed these simple words of advice.
Learn which factors have an impact on your car insurance premium and read our tips to help you lower your premium.
Car accidents are always stressful to deal with. Here’s a brief guide to help make things easier to handle.