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For instance, Allstate's Drivewise provides automatic crash detection that alerts emergency services after detecting an impact. This can be a lifesaver if you become unconscious in an accident.
Getting bragging rights over rival cities can be fun, but the new Allstate America's Best Drivers Report also shows why usage-based insurance like Allstate's Drivewise® can be a good idea.
With the ability to monitor mileage, braking, speed, and time of day when a customer is driving, insurance giant Allstate added six more states to its telematics technology program that rewards ...
Allstate's slogan "You're in good hands" was created in the 1950s by Allstate Insurance Company's sales executive, Davis W. Ellis, based on a similar phrase he used to reassure his wife about a doctor caring for their child. It has been the slogan ever since 1950. [7] Allstate also refer to themselves as the "Good Hands People".
The Driver Monitoring System (DMS), also known as driver attention monitor, is a vehicle safety system to assess the driver's alertness and warn the driver if needed and eventually apply the brakes. It was first introduced by Toyota in 2006 for its and Lexus ' latest models.
11/30/2018: Allstate Corp has acquired PlumChoice "NORTHBROOK, Ill., Nov. 8, 2018 – The Allstate Corporation has agreed to acquire PlumChoice, in a $30 million deal. The privately held company, headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts, will become part of SquareTrade, Allstate’s provider of protection plans for mobile phones, consumer ...
Users of Allstate’s Drivewise app with questions about the data the app collects will be directed to the privacy statement of telematics service provider Arity, which states that in addition to ...
Esurance was founded in 1999 by Jean-Bernard Duler, Jeffrey L. Goodman, Huyen Bui, David Griffin, and Charles Wallace, and became one of the first insurance companies to sell policies directly to consumers over the internet, instead of using in-person meetings or phone calls. [1]