Posted: July 13th, 2010 | Author: Admin | Filed under: Quality Car Insurance | No Comments »
Buying auto insurance is an important part of your overall financial planning. The auto insurance premium rate varies depending on the company and the type of policy coverage you choose to have. Here are some guidelines to lower the cost.
Shop Around- Compare the costs by shopping around at least four to five insurance companies and comparing the quotes. Take the help of your friends, relatives and yellow pages. Your insurance company should offer fair price and posses excellent service records. Check the financial ratings of the company as it indicates the strength and stability of the company.
Ask for higher deductibles- Deductible is the amount of money that you pay before making any claim for an accident. The collision and comprehensive coverage are sold with the deductibles. Higher the deductibles lower will be the premium rate. Increasing the deductible from 200 to 500 may reduce the cost by 15 to 30 percent.
Drop collision and comprehensive Coverage on older cars- If your car is worth less than 10 times your premium inthe current market, consider dropping the collision and comprehensive coverage.
Buy auto coverage from your existing insurer- Buy insurance coverage from your existing carrier. This may help you to reduce the cost. Sometimes low rates are available for the longtime customers.
Avoid double health coverage- If you think that you have enough health insurance, and then avoid health coverage with your auto policy. This will help you to reduce the cost.
Maintain a good credit record- Insurers are using the credit history while determining the price of insurance. Statistically, the lower your credit score, the more you are likely to file claims. A person with a good credit score is more likely to settle the accident without the support of the company. Try to maintain a good credit record.
Discounts with low profile car- Cars that are expensive to repair or attractive to thieves will have a higher rate. Consider buying a low profile or average car as it your insurer might come up with discounts for such a car.
Take advantage of the low mileage discount: Obtain some discount on premiums by driving less than the national average mileage recorded per year.
Consult about group discount- Sometimes you can get some discounts on group plans provided by your employer, or a business groups, or other associations. Find out whether such a plan is available.
Seek Car Safety discount- Some insurers offer discount if you keep your car equipped with air bag, anti-lock brakes, anti-theft devices, automatic seat belts. Take advantage of this.
Posted: June 1st, 2010 | Author: Admin | Filed under: Quality Car Insurance | No Comments »
Instant Car Insurance Quotes Can Be Free – Here Are Some Things To Know First
The annual cost of your auto insurance policy is influenced by many factors. A policy with a very low premium may not carry all the coverage you need. A policy with a very high premium may be stuffed with extras you dont need. Understanding a few basic auto insurance terms may help you decided which types of auto insurance are best for your particular needs.
Usage
The way you use your car may have a great impact on the premium you pay. Some companies offer significant discounts to car owners who dont commute on a daily basis. Be sure to let your insurer know if you take mass transit to work or carpool. If you drive a considerable number of miles for work or pleasure your premium may be higher.
Principal driver
The principal driver is the person who has control of the car the majority of the time. Certain age groups have fewer accidents. Having a child or other driver who is under 25 as the principal driver on a car will generally greatly increase the premiums on that car. Drivers over 75 may also have higher premiums. If the principal driver has multiple violations or accidents the premium will reflect those occurrences. Try to list a person from the most accident free age group and with the best driving record as the principal driver.
Deductible
The deductible is the amount which you will pay toward the expenses of an accident. Deductibles are per accident. If you have a 1,000 deductible and have two accidents in a year you will pay a 1,000 deductible for each accident. If your vehicle is totaled the payment you receive will be less your deductible.
Collision coverage
Collision coverage is the insurance for a car when it hits or is hit by another car. This is considered minimum coverage and is required by most states.
Liability insurance
Liability insurance is another part of minimum insurance coverage which is required by most states. Liability insurance refers to coverage for damages which you caused and for which you may be legally liable.
Uninsured driver coverage
Some policies cover damage to the insured persons auto if the other driver doesnt have insurance or if the other driver is unidentified due to a hit and run accident. Coverage of this sort may carry many restrictions, read through it carefully.
Please get as many insurance quotes as possible to compare services and pricing. By doing so you will learn more about the insurance process and industry.
Posted: May 25th, 2010 | Author: Admin | Filed under: Quality Car Insurance | No Comments »
How To Slash Your Car Insurance Costs Up To 54% In 10 Easy Steps – Part 2
In Part 1, we detailed the first five strategies on how to cut your car insurance costs. In Part 2, we show you the second five.
STEP 6 – Review, Change or Cancel No Fault & PIP (Personal Injury Protection)
No-Fault Coverage, and it’s Twin – PIP – started out as great idea’s. Your premiums were actually going to be lowered. Then, your State Politicians got involved (at the urging of Insurance Lobbyists, of course) and mucked it up.
You see, no-fault insurance coverage was originally intended to have each individual’s losses, covered by their own car insurance company – no matter who was at fault.
Today, in many States, car insurance companies are making a ton of money on no-fault because the insurance companies convinced State law-makers to make “modifications.”
Today, because of the these changes, car insurance companies have actually used the no-fault laws to reduce payments on a claim made by a customer, instead of reducing car insurance premiums as it was supposed to do.
So, premiums keep going up-and-up and insurance companies end up paying less for claims – Someone’s getting rich on that deal….and it’s not you.
And to make matters worse, some States (with really, really talented Insurance Lobbyist’s) also require an additional premium be paid on top of the no-fault premium. This beauty is called Personal Injury Protection (PIP).
PIP is a “wide-blanket” of coverage and can provide Collision Coverage, Hospitalization, Social Security Disability, Workers Comp, Personal Disability Insurance & Life Insurance.
The problem with PIP and what it covers is….
You already gave most, if not all, of these coverage’s anyway, don’t you? So, you’re paying twice!
So, you need to do a couple of things:
Google “minimum levels of required auto insurance” to see if No-Fault Insurance andor PIP Is required in your State;
Then, check your policy. If it’s not required by your State to have No-FaultPIP Coverage and it’s on your policy – cancel it. If No-FaultPIP is required by your State….take the absolute minimum. Here’s how.
If you must have No-FaultPIP, ask for and get a deductible from your car insurance company.
STEP 7 – Cancel Medical Coverage
Medical Coverage, on most car insurance policies, is a promise to pay “reasonable” medical expenses for anyone who is riding in your car should you have an accident…as well as anyone in your car should it get hit by someone else.
Cancel it. You don’t need it.
Why is that you say? Well, medical coverage as part of your car insurance policy is a duplicate of your own:
- Medical Plan; – Any Life Insurance Coverage you might have, as well as; – The Liability Sections of almost every car insurance policy written in the U.S.
Think of it this way….Do you have a HealthMedicalHospitalization Plan thru work or an Association you belong to?
Then why are you paying premiums for MedicalHospitalization Coverage on your Car Insurance Policy?
Here’s what’s going to happen when you tell the car insurance company or Agent that you “Don’t want the HospitalizationMedical Coverage.” You’re going to hear very slick “scare tactics” to help change your mind.
The insurance company employee will say “Well, if you’re in an accident, and it’s your fault, who’s going to cover the medical bills for any injured passengers in your car?”
Here’s your answer. Your family is already covered by your HealthHospitalization Plan. If anybody else is in the car and they’re injured – they’re covered by your Bodily Injury Liability coverage that you’re already paying for….and their own HealthHospitalization Plan.
So go ahead – save some more money and get rid of this coverage.
STEP 8 – Cancel Death, Dismemberment & Loss of Sight
Do you have any of these coverage’s on your existing car insurance policy? If so – cancel them.
And if you’re a first time car insurance buyer or, just looking at getting several car insurance quotes, don’t let anyone talk you into them!
Why?
Because, these coverage’s are an absolute waste of money. Most of these optional coverage’s are simply “glorified” life insurance policies with ridiculous provisions and horribly overpriced premiums. If you need life insurance, make it a separate Insurance Policy.
STEP 9 – Cancel The Extras
Do you have “Roadside Assistance” or “Rental Car Reimbursement” on your policy? If so, cancel them.
And again, if you’re a first time insurance buyer or getting a few car insurance quotes, don’t bother with these coverage’s.
Why? Because they’re severely overpriced, are rarely ever used, and limit what you can and cannot do.
For instance, some rental car reimbursement” coverage is almost 100 a year for each vehicle on your policy. So if you have two cars, you’ll spend almost 2,000 on rental car coverage in the next 10 years – and likely never even use it.
And roadside assistance? The piece-of-mind it offers gets trampled by the premiums the car insurance companies want for this coverage. Roadside assistance is a good idea. But use AAA for a cheaper solution.
STEP 10 – Terminate Comprehensive & Collision Coverage On Older Cars.
If you have an older car – by that I mean one that’s worth less than 2,000 wholesale (the amount a car dealer would give you if you were trading it in) cancel any Comprehensive and Collision Coverage you have or decline that option when getting a car insurance quote.
Here’s why. If an 8 year-old car and a brand new car have identical damage, the cost to repair both will be identical as well, even though the 8 year-old car is worth next-to-nothing.
You see the cost of a bumper and fender are the same – whether it’s for a brand new car, or one that is 8 years-old. That’s why your premiums don’t go down as the value of the car goes down. Your payments remain almost the same, year-after-year-after-year.
But, the bottom drops-out of what you’ll be able to collect on that older car. For instance, if your car is “totaled”, your insurance company will only pay you the wholesale value of your car.
So, let’s say your car is worth 1,000, but the total damage is more than 4,000, the insurance company is only going to give you a check for 1,000….minus your deductible, of course.
So you might end up getting 500 back. Sounds like a lousy deal….but that’s how it works.
So, the rule-of-thumb is this – cancel your comp & collision coverage when your vehicles value is less than 2,000….or you’ll be throwing your money away.
Okay – you’ve jotted down some notes and are ready to make some changes to your car insurance policy. So pick up the phone and start slashing your premiums!
Posted: April 27th, 2010 | Author: Admin | Filed under: Quality Car Insurance | No Comments »
Buying auto insurance is an important part of your overall financial planning. The auto insurance premium rate varies depending on the company and the type of policy coverage you choose to have. Here are some guidelines to lower the cost.
Shop Around- Compare the costs by shopping around at least four to five insurance companies and comparing the quotes. Take the help of your friends, relatives and yellow pages. Your insurance company should offer fair price and posses excellent service records. Check the financial ratings of the company as it indicates the strength and stability of the company.
Ask for higher deductibles- Deductible is the amount of money that you pay before making any claim for an accident. The collision and comprehensive coverage are sold with the deductibles. Higher the deductibles lower will be the premium rate. Increasing the deductible from 200 to 500 may reduce the cost by 15 to 30 percent.
Drop collision and comprehensive Coverage on older cars- If your car is worth less than 10 times your premium in the current market, consider dropping the collision and comprehensive coverage.
Buy auto coverage from your existing insurer- Buy insurance coverage from your existing carrier. This may help you to reduce the cost. Sometimes low rates are available for the longtime customers.
Avoid double health coverage- If you think that you have enough health insurance, and then avoid health coverage with your auto policy. This will help you to reduce the cost.
Maintain a good credit record- Insurers are using the credit history while determining the price of insurance. Statistically, the lower your credit score, the more you are likely to file claims. A person with a good credit score is more likely to settle the accident without the support of the company. Try to maintain a good credit record.
Discounts with low profile car- Cars that are expensive to repair or attractive to thieves will have a higher rate. Consider buying a low profile or average car as it your insurer might come up with discounts for such a car.
Take advantage of the low mileage discount- Obtain some discount on premiums by driving less than the national average mileage recorded per year.
Consult about group discount- Sometimes you can get some discounts on group plans provided by your employer, or a business groups, or other associations. Find out whether such a plan is available.
Seek Car Safety discount- Some insurers offer discount if you keep your car equipped with air bag, anti-lock brakes, anti-theft devices, automatic seat belts. Take advantage of this.
Posted: April 20th, 2010 | Author: Admin | Filed under: Quality Car Insurance | No Comments »
Everyone wants affordable car insurance but nobody wants to pay the price. That may not have made much sense to you but the insurance buyer has to be better informed. There has to be some time spent on educating yourself enough to make intelligent decisions about your next insurance purchase. Too many folks avoid all responsibility when it comes to buying car insurance. You do not need an insurance course to understand the fundamentals involved in rating car insurance. Look at the declarations page on you car insurance and you will find all that you need to know.
The Declarations Page
1.Policy Period This is the specific time period that the policy is effective. Some car insurance policies have an annual renewal and others have a six month renewal. Do not shop for car insurance with a declarations page that shows that your policy period has expired. That could cause you to be placed into a sub-standard carrier. Shop at least one month before your insurance is ready to expire.
2.Vehicles Your vehicles will affect your physical damage rate. When shopping, make sure that you give the quoting company the vehicle identification number of all of your vehicles. This is usually on your declarations page.
3.Drivers in Household Every resident relative with a drivers license should be listed on the policy unless they have other insurance.
4.Liability Limits These are the limits for bodily injury and property damage insurance. This is very important coverage and not a good place to cut costs if you are a property owner. This portion of your policy pays benefits to the party that you have may have injured in an auto accident. It also pays for the damage to their vehicle.
5.Physical Damage This is your collision and comprehensive benefit that you see on your declarations page. This is coverage for your automobiles. Your deductible selection will raise or lower the rate.
These are some of the many policy benefits that you will find on your declarations page. Ask your insurance company about discounts and tort option. Learn all that you can and you can help make your car insurance more affordable.