Grace Guy is a contributing writer and editor for AutoInsurance.com, where she covers topics related to car insurance, state laws and regulations, and industry trends. She translates complex insurance topics into clear, actionable information backed by up-to-date data and industry best practices. Grace is committed to helping drivers understand their coverage options and find the best value for their needs.
Grace covers topics from post-accident coverage options to state-specific insurance laws and budgeting tools. Her work on AutoInsurance.com includes:
Grace’s advice for people when shopping for car insurance is to take your time with your research and seek multiple quotes, three at a minimum. Rates vary between individuals, location, and providers, and since car insurance is a major budget item for many households, shopping around is important. Make sure you understand how your driving record will affect the cost of your car insurance and be sure to look into what discounts may be available to you with each provider. Not every provider is a good match for every driver, so don’t be afraid to browse your options.
Grace is currently an MFA student at North Carolina State University and recently received her BA from the University of Cincinnati. She was an editor for the Poetry Stacked Anthology, Volume 1 for the University of Cincinnati Press. While in her undergraduate, she was a poetry editor for Short Vine Literary Journal, the University of Cincinnati’s undergraduate literary journal. Grace’s poetry has been published in the South Carolina Review.