Showing posts with label Auto Insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Auto Insurance. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Tips Buying Auto Insurance

There are many factors that affect insurance premiums, only some of which you can control. Starting with the ones you can't, know that demographics count. Males pay more than females and the middle-aged pay less than the young or the old (ages 25 and 56 seem to be a significant landmarks). If you want to decrease your rates, it certainly helps to move to a better neighborhood (less theft and/or traffic congestion) or get married (only responsible people tie the knot, right?), but those endeavors come with their own costs.

Another major point is the cost of the car, which should be self-explanatory. This impacts collision coverage, which covers repairs to your car. It also lowers another type of coverage called comprehensive, which basically covers your car in any loss that doesn't involve crashing. Another good way to lower comprehensive is to pick a car with a low theft rate. Put another way, drive a car that no one else wants. Case in point: a recent study found the Ford Taurus wagon and Saturn LS at the bottom of the theft list.

Choosing the type of vehicle is the easy part. Depending on how much digging you want to do, it might also be worth researching specific cars within a given class. One source found a Dodge Neon costing $478 more a year than a Saturn SL2 (both are compact sedans that cost a mere $15,000 when new) at the same provider, just to name an extreme example. Differences within a class are largely due to the cost to repair specific cars, which has a lot to do with how they were designed. Some models show more variation between different providers than others, though it could be awfully time-consuming to check every single car across every single provider.

Don't crash. As if you needed another reason not to, getting involved in a crash (even ones that aren't officially your fault, in some cases) is the most sure-fire way to inflate your premiums. The label of "high-risk driver" stains your record, typically for about three years.

Don't get tickets. Insurance companies look for any excuse to raise those premiums, of which tickets are the most common and reviled. Remember, this is the industry that gives radar detectors away for free so that cops can take down your speed. It shouldn't be hard to trace the motivation.

Don't over-drive. Risk increases with exposure and premiums increase with risk, so if you can, don't drive more miles per year than you have to. Don't get too caught up in this point, though; it's broken down by brackets of every few thousand miles, the impact isn't tremendous, and there isn't always a discount for driving below average.

Cover your kids under your policy. They'll save a bundle, as will you, thanks to the standard practice of giving discounts for insuring multiple cars on one policy. Try to not make those risk-prone minors the stated primary driver of any car – especially an expensive one.

Get a car packed with safety features like air bags, antilock brakes, traction control, and stability control. Front air bags have been the norm since the ‘90s, but side and curtain air bags have not, and they have been found to help more and more with each passing year. Some companies began retracting antilock brake discounts after research failed to illustrate any safety benefits through cold, hard statistics. But some still do (some states make them), and antilock brakes are worthwhile to have in any case. Stability control, meanwhile, just got a big publicity boost from a September 2004 study finding that it reduces fatal accidents by 30% in cars and 67% in SUVs.

Shop around for the best carrier. Many consumers stick with the same insurance company for life (probably out of laziness), but they could be missing out on hundreds per year. Once you've found an ideal match, however, try to stick around, because loyalty discounts eventually kick in.

Pay your bills. It might not seem fair, but at many companies, insurance premiums vary with credit scores. The thinking is that someone irresponsible with money would be irresponsible behind the wheel. This has aroused all sorts of controversy and backlash. Various accusations have been fired – of it being unfair, illogical, anti-consumer, or segregative – but until this is resolved, try to master your MasterCard.

Do your homework. Literally. This can give a much-needed discount for drivers who are stuck with the lowest incomes and the highest rates: students. Maintaining a 3.0 GPA is the common requirement, and maintaining is a must, since applicants will be prompted to send in annual proof of their good study habits.

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Save Money on Auto Insurance

When the police officer pulls you over for speeding, he asks for your license, registration and proof of insurance...If you plan on financing a car in the wonderful state of Florida, then you should not only add in that monthly car payment, but you should add that monthly car insurance in there as well. Did that police officer just say insurance? He sure did. Don't go thinking that you can get out of paying for car insurance, because this is required by the state of Florida.

If you get caught without this insurance, then there are penalties that you will face. Remember, one day or another, you will end up getting caught. With that said, don't you think it is about time to take a look at Florida auto insurance and finding one that is cheaper for you? If so, then continue reading this article.

If you are looking to save some money, then you should set out to get some quotes. There are many companies out there that will allow you to get quotes on the Internet. You could also call the company in order to get a quote or you could go the old fashion route and physically go there.

No matter what you do, you should talk to more than one company. Sure, one quote may sound really good, but believe it or not, the next place you go to could give you a quote that is twenty dollars less. Yes, getting all of these quotes can be very tiring after awhile, but it is definitely worth all of the trouble.

Those premiums that are in those major cities such as Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville, Orlando or Ft. Lauderdale may be more expensive than those ones that are in those suburban areas.

For starters, you may want to avoid the city life. With that said, we believe you should take a look at those quieter areas in order to see the discounts you could be getting.

Did we tell you that the state of Florida requires all drivers to get Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage? Then, if you finance a vehicle with a car lot or bank, they may require you to get full coverage. Take note that full coverage is more expensive than PIP coverage.

Basically, PIP is an insurance coverage for those medical related expenses. When it comes to this case, it will not matter who is at fault, you will still be covered. In the end, Florida Auto Insurance is something that you need if you live in the state, so no matter what, this is something you have to tackle. So, why not save money?

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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Easy and Free Auto Insurance Quotes

Are you are tired of looking for the right auto insurance? Frustrated with all of the confusing terminology? Do you want to get an idea of what your ideal policy would cost you without the hassle of an auto insurance agent insisting you purchase? Well stop looking and start reading (the remainder of this article, that is!). For your convenience, we have put together a list of questions regarding the ease of finding auto insurance with no cost. Below you find popular concerns and questions that most drivers looking for auto insurance face.

Where do I start looking for auto insurance?
There are many places to start looking for
auto insurance, but your best bet is right here on our site. Enter in your zip code and answer the remaining questions honestly. Then, you will be given a list of auto insurance companies — including the more well-known companies — that are in your area who are willing to supply you with auto insurance. You can compare prices and companies side by side and think about which company would best suit you. When you have made your decision, you have the option of purchasing a policy online at that time. If you choose not to purchase a policy, don’t worry, you won’t be charged any fees. We offer our services to everyone to give a fair chance to all drivers to get the best auto insurance available.

The alternative method would be to contact auto insurance companies one by one and find out what they can do for you, especially as far as how much they would charge you for your policy. Be prepared to spend a lot of time and know you will be speaking to many people, possibly going through a number of automated systems where you will be using your keypad a few times. If you want to save time looking for auto insurance, use our site to compare quotes quickly and without any charge.

With so many options, how do I choose an auto insurance company?
While there are many options to choose from, each driver should pick their
auto insurance company based on the factors that are important to them, not to someone else. For instance, some drivers may feel it is more important to get the cheapest rate possible, while other drivers want an insurer with great customer service and financial stability. Listing the advantages of each company and knowing their weaknesses (if there are any) can help a driver make their final decision. Searching for reviews of the companies and asking trusted family members and friends who they use can also help.

Won’t an insurance agent try to get me to buy insurance that I don’t need?
It’s easy to think that an agent will be attempting to up-sell drivers on their insurance, getting them to purchase more than necessary. This is something leery drivers worry about and informed drivers laugh off. You can familiarize yourself with auto insurance terms by reading our site, which will allow you a better understanding of how auto insurance works. Of course any salesperson will want to up-sell you, but most auto insurance agents and companies are only trying to provide you with adequate insurance for your specific needs. It is recommended by experts to carry more auto insurance coverage than the minimum that’s required by the state, and rightfully so. The expense of repairing property (including vehicles) and medical bills increases over time.

As for medical coverage in your auto insurance policy, if you already know what your health insurance covers it will be an easy decision whether or not to purchase options like personal injury protection or medical payment for your policy. If your health insurance has a low maximum amount, additional insurance for possible medical bills from an accident may be a wise choice.

How much will I pay per month for auto insurance?
This is a popular question, but it can only be answered by your auto insurance company once you have a policy. You can choose the option to pay your premium in equal monthly payments throughout the duration of the policy period, or as one lump sum at the beginning of the policy and each time it renews. If you choose to pay monthly, some insurers will require a down payment, or about 25% of the premium upfront. The remaining balance will be paid over the policy period.

How much will my insurance increase if I’m in an accident or get a ticket?
This is another question that can only be answered with specific numbers by your auto insurance company. Some auto insurance companies will forgive a driver’s first accident if that person has had a spotless record for a few years. Otherwise, an accident can cause a 20-40% of the base rate increase. This increase is given for a number of reasons; two of which are because now that driver has increased their level of risk with the auto insurance company and the higher the level of risk a driver has, the higher their premium is. Second, the increased premium goes towards the costs the insurer had to payout in the claim.

Traffic tickets also increase premium rates because they show the insurance company a lack of paying attention to law or blatant disregard for it. Both of these attitudes show a higher level of risk that the driver will make a future claim. Again, as to how much a traffic ticket will increase your rates is up to your insurer.

How can I find out what my legal responsibility is regarding auto insurance?
Each state has their own requirements in regards to how much insurance each driver needs to have and the type of insurance that needs to be carried. Checking with your local State Department of Motor Vehicles or State Department of Transportation will let you know what the requirements are. Also, any auto insurance company in your state should know and should be able to tell you. Most states require at least bodily injury liability and property damage liability, while other states also require either uninsured/underinsured motorist liability, personal injury protection or a combination of these.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Auto Insurance for 16 Year Old Male Driver and Other Teen Drivers

How to get cheapest car insurance rates for 16 year old male teens 

Since 16 year old teens cannot legally sign contracts, including car insurance agreements, they typically get insurance coverage by being added to their parents' existing auto insurance policy. Until they are 18 years old, teens cannot buy their own insurance. 

If a teen is added as a occasional driver for an existing family car that is also driven by other family members, rates will be much lower than if the he/she is a primary driver on his/her own car. The cost of adding a driver to an existing family car insurance policy is always cheaper than taking out a separate policy. 

Adding a 16 year old male teenager to a family's car insurance could easily double the cost. The exact amount of the cost increase depends on a number of factors, which we'll discuss in a moment. 

Teens and their families often are tempted to try and avoid the higher cost by listing a teen as an occasional driver when they are actually a primary driver, or simply not listing the teen at all. It may seem that the scheme is working for a while — until the first time the teen is involved in an accident or receives a traffic ticket. If an accident is the teenager's fault, the insurance company has a right to deny any claims resulting from the accident, which could be financially devastating if damages and injuries are extensive. Furthermore, the company would likely cancel the family's insurance. Auto insurance companies are not dumb. They've seen every trick in the book. 

Contrary to what some teens believe, the purpose of insurance is financial protection, not satisfaction of the law. Of course, many teens, especially 16 year olds just learning to drive, doubt they actually need financial protection because they often feel they will never be involved in an accident. Fact is, the reason insurance rates are higher for young drivers is that young drivers are the most likely to have accidents, as determined by statistics and accident records — 16-year-olds get into accidents almost six times more often than drivers between the age of 30 and 59. 

The law sets your car insurance requirements - is that all you need? 

State laws require a minimum level of insurance coverage. In most states, a car cannot be registered without proof of insurance or financial responsibility. 

Of the three fundamental types of car insurance, state laws typically require liability coverage, but not collision or comprehensive. Liability insurance protects you if you cause an accident and damage other people's property (i.e. vehicles) or cause injuries. The amount of coverage is usually stated as something like 25/50/10. In this example, the insurance would pay a maximum of $25,000 for bodily injuries for one person hurt in an accident, $50,000 maximum for all persons injured, and $10,000 maximum for property damage. 

Each state sets its own minimum auto insurance requirements. Many of these requirements were set years ago when the coverage was perfectly adequate. However, cost of automobiles has increased, accident repair costs have zoomed, and personal injury lawsuit settlements have grown. Some states' requirements, such as those in Pennsylvania, are a low 15/30/5. This means if you caused an accident and totaled someone's car, your insurance only pays $5000 to the other party. If the other party was driving a brand new $60,000 Lexus, you would be about $55,000 short when that party sued you to replace their car. 

The point of this discussion is that you can reduce your car insurance cost to the bare minimum by only buying the coverage required by state law but you'll be exposed to the very real possibility of not having sufficient coverage, which can lead to personal or family financial disaster. 

Although collision and comprehensive coverage are not required by law, lenders and lease companies nearly always require it, at a specified level, to protect their interests. Therefore, if you plan to buy a vehicle using a loan, or you plan to lease, you can expect to pay more for car insurance than is required by state law. 

How much does car insurance cost for a 16 year old male driver? 

It depends. Annual cost can range from $1000 to $4000 or more, depending primarily on the type of car and where the car is driven. 

Sporty 2-door cars with powerful engines, such as the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo, are the most expensive to insure for 16 year olds or any young driver. Why? Because they are wrecked more often. Larger 4-door sedans are cheaper to insure. SUV's and trucks are also cheaper. Luxury cars are more expensive to insure because they are expensive to repair and replace. 

Where you live and drive is a big factor in car insurance cost. Insurance companies know, statistically, where drivers have the most, and the fewest, accidents. Large cities with heavy traffic see more accidents than small towns or rural areas. Accidents occur more often in some states than others. Repair labor costs vary across the country. If you live in a large city in California and drive your high-performance sports car 50 miles every day in heavy traffic, you'll pay far more for car insurance than your cousin in North Dakota who drives a pickup truck 5 miles to school. 

Of course, traffic tickets and previous accidents also affect car insurance cost, often very dramatically, especially for young drivers. 16 year olds who are just beginning to drive won't have this problem to begin with, but it can affect their future insurance cost. What seems like high rates now could skyrocket after a couple of tickets and an accident. 
So how does a 16 year old get the lowest cost auto insurance? 

You probably can't change where you live and where you drive, but there are other things you can do to get the lowest cost car insurance cost. 

Select the right car - As already mentioned, insurance rates for sporty, fast, coupe-style cars are higher than for larger more mundane cars. A Ford Taurus may not be the chick-magnet desired by teen males but it can sure save money on insurance. Here's an article that shows the least expensive – and most expensive – cars to insure: Which Cars are Cheapest to Insure? 

Get discounts - Car insurance companies offer various kinds of discounts. Make sure you get those to which you are entitled. Teen drivers may qualify for good school grades, for example. Other types of discounts, which can differ between insurance companies, are: new-car discount, economy car discount, drivers education discount, defensive driving course discount, multiple automobile discount, multiple policy discount, safety equipment discount, and security system discount. 

Drive safe - As already mentioned, your insurance costs can skyrocket if your driving habits (traffic tickets and accidents) indicate you are a high-risk driver. Also don't submit insurance claims for lower-cost items such as dinged windshields and small dent repairs. The more claims you make, the more your insurance costs go up. 

Choose a high deductible - Most people choose a low $250 deductible, which is much more expensive than, say, a $1000 deductible. If you can afford to pay $1000 in case of an accident, you will save significant money by raising your deductible to that amount, or higher. 

Shop for lowest rates - Let's make it clear, insurance rates vary widely between insurance companies. There is no such thing as "standard" car insurance rates. As a 16 year old, if you are considering simply being added to your parents' policy, you might find that changing the entire family to a different company saves you money overall. You can call different insurance companies but the Internet makes it quick and easy to simply get quotes online.  


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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The auto insurance "smoothly"

   The existence of a motor vehicle in the country that more and more become a soft target insurance companies in the expansion of the financial crisis. Community more cautious in their ownership of the vehicle insurance is to be returned.        

Motor vehicle insurance has become one of the micro business that are diincar by companies asuransi.Masa financial crisis at this time not relying on the insurance sector corporation. This trend can be seen from the many companies that increasingly difficult, so the higher the risk. For the insurance industry, the vehicles do have a very positive trend. Acceptance of premiums from year to year, increased sharply. In 2005 reached Rp 3.11 trillion ago increased to Rp 3.5 trillion in 2006 and to Rp 4.2 trillion in 2007. 
Previously, the same thing expressed by the Director of PT Asuransi Sinar Mas Dumasi Magdalena Samosir. In 2009 this Simas akan bidded lead to more retail sector. Mentioned, insurance on the vehicles has been. Success in 2008 Simas meraup premium fund of Rp 551 billion of protection to the motor and the car. Klaimnya no more, no more than 10 percent.
Mentioned, Simas able to lay a year ago from the property insurance fund of Rp 2 trillion, but also the number of klaimnya more. Although not mentioned Dumasi number, the number of incidents in 2008 to make this insurance also spent a lot of claims.

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Your Car Insurance Tips

Many offer car insurance at this time, what should we do and see ..? following a few tips that may help you in choosing car insurance is good for you. 

- Choose the insurance company with financial services that healthy and profitable and has good experts. 

- Do not tergiur with premium rate services that insurance is cheaper. Premium may be only slightly different, but make sure the number of security provided, the terms and conditions apply. 

- Make sure semuan car insurance policies listed in the written request an explanation regarding what is required if the guarantee and that is not guaranteed, and the explanation of the clause-clause permbelakuan particular, read carefully your insurance policy 

- Do not Ko-Re-insurance or insurance. Make sure the insurance company guarantees 100%, no other companies that guarantee the Ko-Re-insurance or insurance for the future will make the customers to deal with many parties. Except for the risk that for example hundreds of billions of rupiah. 

- Car insurance policies guarantee that line. Make sure you get your insurance policy is correct and complete in accordance with your needs, ask for advice to the experts. 

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Affect your auto insurance

Auto Insurance companies don’t like having to pay out large sums for accidents. Even if the accidents isn’t your fault, you can still see an increase in your auto insurance premium if you are involved in several accidents within a fairly short period of time.

To make things even better, you can also end up with a greatly reduced deductible and some additional perks that you auto insurance provider might have for good drivers.

Reduced premiums

Obviously, one of the important benefits of being a good driver is the fact that many auto insurance agencies will reduce the premium that you have to pay based on your driving record. Having no accidents or traffic infractions on your record will help you to get a low initial premium rate, and being a good driver after you’ve received your auto insurance policy will help to keep it low. Many insurance agencies offer discounts for each year that you go without any driving infractions, and these discounts can result in significant savings.

Accident forgiveness

In the event that you have been involved in accidents before, many auto insurance providers now offer accident forgiveness as well. Once you go a certain period of time without any accidents or moving violations, older accidents will be removed from your history and any premium increases that resulted from them can also be taken away. A number of auto insurance companies began implementing accident forgiveness because it wasn’t fair that an accident or two early on could preclude an otherwise safe driver from rate reductions and other programs later on in the policy’s life.

Reduced deductibles

Even more potentially important than reduced premiums and accident forgiveness is the recent trend for auto insurance providers to offer reduced deductibles if you have a good driving record. This means that if you are unfortunately caught up in an accident that the amount that you must pay out-of-pocket will be reduced from what it was when you signed up for your policy. With certain auto insurance providers you can actually get rid of your deductible altogether after several years with no accidents or driving infractions reported on your policy. While it might not seem that useful at first, if you are even involved in an accident you’ll come to appreciate being able to get the needed repairs made to your vehicle without having to pay for at least a portion of the cost yourself.

Additional perks

In an effort to draw in additional customers, many auto insurance providers have started instituting a variety of different perks that they offer to safe drivers. These perks may include discount cards or similar programs to let you receive a discount at certain restaurants, hotels, and other leisure destinations, cash back programs that pay you for each year that you’re not involved in an accident or any traffic problems, or similar perks programs. The specific details of these will obviously vary from one insurance provider to the next, so be sure to check with your auto insurance company to see if they offer any similar programs.

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