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Kate Romain

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Kate Romain is a senior writer, editor, and data contributor at AutoInsurance.com, where she blends deep research, clear communication, and hands-on data analysis to help consumers make confident insurance decisions.

With experience writing about insurance products, coverage rules, and state-by-state requirements, she specializes in turning complex information into accessible guidance tailored to drivers’ real-world needs.

Credentials

  • Senior Writer & Editor, AutoInsurance.com
  • Contributor to AutoInsurance.com’s data collection and data quality processes
  • Writer with published work for AAA Northeast, Boston Medical Center, and Writers Without Margins
  • Former Communications & Website Manager for a major residency program at Boston Medical Center
  • Creative nonfiction publications in multiple literary outlets
  • BA in History & Politics, MA in Creative Writing; University of East Anglia

Selected Work & Research

Data & Research Support

In addition to her writing and editorial work, Kate helps manage insurance data for AutoInsurance.com. She assists with data collection and verification, ensuring that rate comparisons are up to date and aligned with the site’s research standards.

Expert Advice

Kate encourages drivers to begin their insurance search with a clear understanding of their personal profile—driving history, state requirements, desired coverage levels, and budget. She emphasizes that the best policy is rarely one-size-fits-all: some drivers benefit from regional insurers, others from national carriers with robust digital tools. Her core recommendation is to compare at least three quotes and ensure that any policy includes adequate liability limits, not just the state minimums.