Posts Tagged ‘Automobile Insurance’

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 tell if you have the right amount of auto insurance

April 9th, 2009

How to tell if you have the right amount of auto insurance

Thousands of drivers are on the road, commercials caution us against road rage, and hundreds of auto insurance companies are vying to get us to purchase through their company. We’re cautioned us against drivers who multi-task – talk on the cell, eat, primp, and jot down notes – and we’re warned about staged rear-end car accidents.

There are many terms to understand: basic types of auto insurance, liability coverage, underinsured motorist, and uninsured motorist. There terms are endless and deciding the right amount of auto insurance seems difficult.

How do you know if you have the right amount of auto insurance?

1. Consider liability against lawsuits:

As with homeowner’s insurance, automobile insurance is a safety net in case of a lawsuit. So, you need to make sure you have enough bodily injury liability insurance to cover your assets.

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You’ll need to check with your state to see what the minimum liability protection coverage is, and then assess whether you need to add more coverage for your own assets.

Property damage liability insurance covers damage done by your car to another person’s car. Eric Tyson in “Personal Finance for Dummies,” (2006) says that $50, 000 is recommended as a good minimum to begin your coverage.

2. Think about uninsured or underinsured motorist liability:

If you happen to be in an auto accident and the other driver doesn’t have liability protection or enough to cover, you can collect for loss of wages, medical expenses, and pain and suffering you have incurred if you have uninsured or underinsured motorist liability coverage on your auto protection plan.

If you have passengers in your car who don’t have medical and disability coverage, uninsured or underinsured motorist liability will cover your passengers medical. You should consider whether or not to obtain uninsured or underinsured motorist liability based on your feelings about covering your passengers and having insurance if the other motorist does not.

3. If you have teenagers:

If you have teenage drivers in your household, you need to carefully consider the amount of coverage you elect to choose. Auto accidents are the number one cause of death for teens. So if you have teens, consider whether or not you should increase your liability and uninsured or underinsured motorist liability coverage.

4. Added costs auto insurances like to offer

Most of the time, you won’t need all the extra additional frills insurance companies like to offer: rental car reimbursement, towing, roadside assistance.

If you belong to an automobile club, you’ll already have these extra amenities covered. You’re automobile club will be less of a hassle to use in such emergencies while your insurance company will require claims and will usually not reimburse you for your total fees.

So consider not accepting the added frills and save some money.

In the end, additional liability coverage will add extra costs to your auto insurance. However, the extra costs of the additional coverage is worth the ease of any pain, stress, or financial hardships you may have to undergo if you’re in an auto accident and don’t have enough coverage.

For Additional Research Visit:

~Dummies.com: you’ll find beneficial information under “Understanding Auto Insurance”

~Howstuffworks.com: Look under “How Car Insurance Works.” More details and suggestions are offered to help breakdown the cumbersome information in choosing an auto policy

Choosing Illinois auto insurance coverage

October 16th, 2008

Automobile insurance will protect you from some serious financial problems, medical bills,car repairs. By getting a good Illinois auto insurance you invest in yourself and your loved ones. In Illinois the law requires for all motor vehicles to have auto insurance.

Tips for choosing a good insurance company:

1.Shop on-line and compare different plans available to you.

2.Give them all the necessary details, if you lie or skip some information your contract can be voided.

3.Ask a lot of questions about the fees.

3.Look for a reliable insurance company.

Factors That May Affect The Premium

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Rating factors are things that a insurance company will look at to see what group of drivers with similar risk related characteristics. Companies set a rate for each vehicle depending on the claims paid for the people in that group.

There are many auto insurance companies in Illinois here are some things that can affect it:

Gender,Age and Marital Status-usually the premiums are lower when you over the age of 25 decreasing slightly each year.

Driving record-drivers who had no accident will have lower premium as they are low risk

Brand vehicle – Some vehicles cot more to insure because the parts might be harder to find or it’s simply a newer vehicle

Location – city, and urban areas with high population will pay more for insurance because they are at more risk, higher population equals a chance of a vehicle being stolen

Credit history – it shows your financial stability, and if you pay your bills on time or if you owe money

Other Coverages That May Be Required

Physical Damage – Pays for damage to your vehicle.

Collision coverage – Pays for damage caused by an accident with another car or other object.

Ways to Lower Your Insurance Costs:

Ask for discounts. The type and how much you qualify for depends on a company.comprehensive coverage – Pays for damage caused from most other causes, such as theft, fire, hail, etc.

Consolidate your insurance.

Maintain a good driving record. More violations=higher premiums

Keep your credit score high.

Choose the right vehicle. Some vehicles will cost you more.

Some good places to look for a car insurance are:

Online- by simply typing in a search engine Illinois car insurance, or your local phone book look under Insurance.

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