Mercury Insurance Offers Essential Tips to Help Families and Students Stay Protected as the New School Year Begins
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As students prepare to head to college this fall — often with a vehicle in tow — Mercury Insurance is offering expert tips to help families avoid costly surprises and make sure they're covered wherever the road leads.
"College is an exciting time, but it also comes with new responsibilities — especially when it comes to driving and parking," said Justin Yoshizawa, Director of State Product Management at Mercury Insurance. "We want to make sure students and parents alike are aware of the unique insurance considerations when a vehicle is being used on or around campus, and how they can stay protected while avoiding common mistakes."
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