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Consumer Information
The following links to general insurance information available on the
world wide web are provided to you as a free service and should not
be considered an endorsement by CSE Insurance of the products or services
found on these sites. When you use these links to go from CSE Insurance
Group's web site to another web site, our privacy policy is no longer
in effect. These sites are not under our control and we cannot guarantee
the quality or accuracy of these sites.
- CSE offers its insureds several ways to make payments.
Pay Online or by Phone: Click here
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Pay by Mail: Send check or money order payable to CSE Insurance to:
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State government sites for AZ,
CA, CO,
ID, NV,
OR, UT,
and WA.
Department of Insurance (DOI) sites for AZ,
CA, CO,
ID, NV,
OR,
UT,
and WA.
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) sites for AZ,
CA, CO,
ID, NV,
OR,
UT, and WA.
State Bar Association sites for AZ,
CA,
CO, ID,
NV, OR,
UT, and WA.
- Visit the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration for information about traffic
safety, occupant protection, vehicles and equipment, product recalls,
and more.
- The Insurance Institute
for Highway Safety researches the human, vehicular, and environmental
factors in motor vehicle crashes, and interventions that can occur
before, during, and after crashes to reduce losses. Among other things,
you'll find vehicle ratings and safety facts.
- Buying a car? Get
tips on new and used cars, financing, insurance, licensing, scams,
and more.
- Buying a used car? Run
a free lemon check.
- Consult the Kelley
Blue Book about new and used car values and pricing, buying and
selling, and research resources.
- Got a question? Pick a subject and you can find
information about it at Martindale's:
The Reference Desk, which offers links to information on such
subjects as the arts, science, sports, and technology, among many
others. If it doesn't have a link directly to what you're looking
for, it can probably give you ideas about where to look.
- Other general reference resources include the Nolo
law centers, the HealthCentral
library, the Merck
manual, a language
translator, Merriam-Webster's
dictionary, and a zipcode
lookup.
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