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How to choose an auto insurance broker – Part 3

April 7th, 2010

When choosing an insurance broker for your automobile insurance, you will find it helpful to find an agent that knows you and your family well. Also, you should know the agent well. It should be someone that is trustworthy and has a good business relationship with trusted individuals in your community.

If you are new to a community, ask your work associates who they use and why they use them. Also ask your fellow civic club members, neighbors, and church associates. You will probably find right away that there is one or two agents that the majority of people use. This is especially so if you live in a small town.

Go and meet the agent personally and ask him what he has to offer. Mention the people who recommended him so that you have some common point of reference.

A lot of insurance companies have big boasts about low premiums. But in the long run, a personal agent who knows you and your needs may be able to offer you the same options at an affordable, if not cheaper, rate.

It is good if your insurance agent is in the town where you live so that you can go and sit across the desk from him to review your policy periodically. But, with the technological advantages that we have now, that may not be necessary. However, you should feel free to pick up the phone and call your agent at any time. He or she must be assessable to you. If the agent always seems out of pocket and unable to speak to you directly about the mundane issues, then how can you be sure he will be there when you need him in a crisis?

When you find a good agent, keep him! Don’t jump here and there seeking something better. If you are struggling with your insurance premium, go talk to your agent. He may be able to offer you some advice that could save you some money or give you the additional coverage that you need.

The trust element is vitally important between you and your agent. If you see a policy advertised somewhere that is cheaper, take it to him and ask him if he can match it. He will probably tell you that there is a reason that it is cheaper. You should be able to respect his advice. If not, you could end up switching companies and find that the cheaper insurance doesn’t give the coverage that your previous policy offered. The sad thing is that you will probably not discover that until it is time to make a claim. Then it will be you who loses.

We have all heard the old saying that “you get what you pay for”. Well, automobile insurance is no exception. We would all be wise to have a personal agent who we know and respect to go over our policies with us carefully to make sure we have the coverage we need.

How to choose an auto insurance broker – Part 2

July 12th, 2009

If choosing an auto insurance broker was as simple as putting your finger blindly into the yellow pages at random, there would be no need for articles of this nature. However, in order to get the best out of what brokers have to offer, you do need to understand a little background about how brokerages work, as this also helps you to choose wisely. This article sets out to dispell myths and help a motorist seeking wise insurance options to know what to look for.

*What brokers do.

*Why a broker rather than an Insurance Company?

*Charges.

*Availability of competition.

*Reputation.

*Professionalism.

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*Locality

*Package deals.

What brokers do.

What a broker does is find you an insurance for your auto, using their database of Insurance Companies to find competitive prices. The more established the companies that a brokerage deals with, the more chance you have of finding that competitive price for your Insurance. Brokers do deals with Insurance companies which offer incentives. They get paid by Insurance companies for the amount of business they generate, and are able to tell you the alternatives available.

Why a broker rather than an Insurance Company?

If you go direct to an Insurance company, they will attempt to sell you their product, and may present this in a biased manner, based on their need to sell Insurance. A broker, on the other hand, works hand in hand with many Insurance companies, and can compare. They do, of course, want to sell insurance, though a good brokerage firm will distinguish which company offers the best deal for your particular circumstances.

Charges.

This is one area where you need to be informed. While some brokers do not ask for a fee for finding you that insurance company, others do. Before even asking for quotations, be clear as to what fee will be involved. It may not preclude that Brokerage from the equation, as even with charges, sometimes these brokers can find insurance quotes which significantly beat the competition.

Others gain their remuneration from the Insurance company themselves, though be aware with small brokers who only deal with a few companies may be biased towards those companies who pay them the best return.

Availability of competition.

Ask a broker how many Insurance companies will be searched in order to supply you with the best price. A smaller firm may only have a few to compare, while a broker with a great reputation will be able to give a more comprehensive service.

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How to choose an auto insurance broker – Part 1

January 19th, 2009

Before you try to choose an auto insurance broker; you need to decide if an insurance broker is the right choice for you. Some people think that all insurance agents are insurance brokers. That is not true. All insurance brokers are insurance agents; but not all insurance agents are insurance brokers. Huh?

Before you become an insurance broker you must be a licensed insurance agent. But, not all insurance agents decide to become insurance brokers.

Many insurance agents decide to become a “captive agent”. This means that they work for and represent one insurance company and it’s subsidiaries and affiliates exclusively. The goal of these agents is to get as much of your insurance business as possible and keep it with their company. Their loyalty is to their company. Many of your big name insurance companies only use exclusive agents: State Farm, Farmers Insurance, Nationwide, etc. So, if you want an auto quote or auto insurance through a major company; do not even consider an auto insurance broker because they can’t help you.

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Auto insurance brokers represent many different companies. Their loyalty is not to any one company; their loyalty is to their customers. They want to find the best deal for their customers even if it means placing them with several different companies. There are a few major companies that do use brokers (Allstate, Progressive, etc); but, most of the companies that brokers are smaller companies and specialty companies. Sometimes this will get you better deals and sometimes you will miss out on deals that you might have gotten through a company that uses captive agents. You can tell an insurance broker from a captive agent just by checking out their ad in the yellow pages. The insurance broker will have several insurance company logos and/or names listed in their ad.

So, if you have decided an auto insurance broker is the best choice for you; how do you pick one.

1) Location – are they conveniently located to you.

2) Hours of operation – are they open when you need them for day to day business.

3) Web site – if you prefer to do business on-line do they have a web site and is it easy to navigate.

4) Customer service – when you walk in the door how are you treated? Are they courteous or do they ignore you? Do you have to wait very long; and, if you have to wait how are you treated – refreshments, magazines, music, etc?

5) Do they charge you fees for services that you get for free from a captive agent? Brokers are paid a commission

How to choose an auto insurance broker

August 15th, 2008

Choosing an auto insurance broker is not that easy. In order to choose the best, you must know about the auto insurance broker, their duty, their services and other qualities. let’s start with the definition.

What is an auto insurance broker?

If you ask any one about the definition of auto insurance broker, most people find it difficult to answer this simple question. The auto insurance broker is a person specially trained by the insurance companies to work as the adviser for various auto insurances.

Selecting auto insurance broker

1. Brokerage fee of auto insurance broker varies. There are many brokers who get commission from you as well as from the insurance company. Inquire about how much brokerage you have to pay. Don’t go for the auto insurance broker that charges you some percentage of your insurance amount. It is always cheap and convenience to select an auto insurance broker charging you flat rate. This flat rate is usually one time fee and you don’t have to pay any other brokerage commissions.

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2. There are some auto insurance brokers who does not charge you anything. They are satisfied with the commission they get it from the insurance companies. If you are in a tight budget then you may select this type of auto insurance broker. But there is a small problem with this type of brokers. Since they are solely depends upon the commissions of insurance companies, they consciously or unconsciously try to sell you the policy of that insurance company which gives them the highest commission.

3. It is very important to check the reputation of particular auto insurance broker. You can do this online by inquiring about the particular auto insurance broker in to your local auto insurance forums. You may find some interesting facts about various auto insurance brokers in your surrounding area. You can select your broker that has highest reputation according to forum’s members.

4. It is always beneficial to select the auto insurance broker who resides in your surrounding area or in case of emergency; he/she should be available 24/7.

5. Selection process becomes easy if you interview auto insurance broker. Ask him lots of question. She/he must be very knowledgeable and should represent more than 3 reputable insurance companies. Let the broker demonstrate you about how they save your money. Give him your actual requirements and she/he should be able to give you advice on the spot.

6. Ask your friends, relatives and your colleagues about the experiences of their auto insurance broker if they have any. This is the best method by which you will get good and reputable auto insurance broker.

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