January 31, 2008, 7:58 am
In understanding auto insurance policies, you should learn the types of coverages that car insurance companies offer.
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LIABILITY: This coverage will pay for the damages induced to your car, and also to damages inflicted to the property of others. It also includes medical expenses and wages lost. It also pays for defense and court expenses.
- COLLISION: This coverage will pay for the damages to your car caused by collision with another car or an object.
- COMPREHENSIVE: This type of coverage will pay for the damages inflicted to the insured vehicle that doesn’t occur in auto accident. This will only cover accidents such as hail,fire, wind, earthquake,flood, vandalism or theft.
January 29, 2008, 2:42 am
Insurance is a contract executed between the insurance provider and the policyholder. Money is exchanged for services to be delivered in events that are stipulated in the contract or policy issued by the insurance provider. Many times, there are misunderstandings that arise especially in filing for claims or services promised during the purchase of the insurance.
The government because of the nature of the insurance industry always has a regulating body that insures both parties, the insurer and the insured, get mutual protection from the law. Regulation of the industry means that every policyholder can be sure that at the time when they need to claim the services stipulated in the insurance policy, the insurance provider can and will deliver the services.
January 27, 2008, 2:41 am
Anything that is associated with a teenager is usually expensive like clothes, jewelries, allowances, gadgets and other stuffs. Providing your teenager with an auto insurance coverage is no different. There is a need to keep them safe while on the road especially with the rising incidence of drunk driving accidents. The life of your teenager is of course priceless hence can never compare to the amount you have to pay as premium for their insurance coverage.
Teenagers are considered a high risk group because of the different misdemeanor that they usually get involved with. Helping your teenager to become a responsible driver is very important not only for his safety but to help you lower the premiums on the car insurance coverage. As a parent, you need to lead by example and show your teenager how to be a responsible driver, otherwise he will adopt whatever driving habits he forms while on the road.
January 25, 2008, 2:40 am
Funny as it may sound, but there really are some car insurance myths that have been passed on like urban legends and have been taken as fact. It is time to set the record straight to help you get the best car insurance protection for your investment.
In no particular order, here are some common car insurance myths:
1.Red cars mean higher premium payments.
2.If you get one speeding ticket, your premiums will go up.
3.There is no regulation of the car insurance industry.
4.I do not need add-op options for my policy.
5.The cheaper my car, the lower my premiums.
6.It is not my responsibility if someone is using my car and he causes an accident.
7.The older my car gets, the lower my premium.
8.A smoker needs to pay higher premium.
9.My premium should be the same as my neighbor�s.
10.My premiums will drop when I reach the age of 25.
11.Comprehensive coverage means it covers all situations I am involved in.
12.Rental Reimbursement coverage will protect me when I crash my rental car.
13.Getting all my insurance from the same company guarantees me a lower premium.
January 20, 2008, 4:47 pm
Just when you think you have done everything to attain the lowest car insurance premium possible, some auto insurers are coming out with innovative programs for certain sectors so that they can avail of additional discounts on their premiums.
There are some auto insurers who give preferential discount based on your profession, age or Internet usage. Aside from the traditional discounts given by insurance providers, here are some additional discounts you can look into:
� Those with Engineering degrees are considered low risk;
� Teachers get additional discounts
� Active and Retired Military personnel discount
� Multiple cars in one policy discount
� Online Internet purchase discounts
January 15, 2008, 2:38 am
No one wants to get involved in an accident even if you are covered by a car insurance. However, since accidents can never really be foreseen, it may be inevitable that if and when it happens, you will need to make a claim on your coverage from your insurance provider. To make things easier for you and your provider, here are some tips on making a claim:
1.Never drive away from an accident, especially if a person or an animal is hurt or injured or property is damaged.
2.Get the names and pertinent information of all involved in the accident, the insurance company will need this to process your claim.
3.A sketch of the accident is also necessary, if possible, show exact boundaries where the accident took place and road or traffic signs in the area.
4.Have your Certificate of Motor Insurance ready so that you can show it to the police or the other parties involved.
5.Report the accident to the insurance company at once even if you do not intend to file a claim, it will help your appraisal and your insurance company.
January 5, 2008, 2:36 am
Your vehicle is one of the most important and expensive investment you will make in your life. In order to get the best protection for your investment in case of accidents and to make sure that you are financial secured against unforeseen liabilities, here are some Car Insurance Basics to help you the best coverage for your money:
1.Compare not only the prices but the company as well � this is probably the first and most important step of all. Remember, you have to know how dependable the insurance provider is, after all, they will be providing your protection. Make a smart decision not only based on prices but also how effective the company is when it comes to enforcing its policies.
2.What is the real market value of your car � usually, claims are paid based on the actual value of the vehicle. If you own an older car, it may be wiser to get a new car than spend more on premium payments for your depreciated car.
3.Deductibles matter � for example, if you raise deductible from $200 to $500, the cost of premium for Collision and Comprehensive will go down about 15% to 30%.
4.Examine your coverage - sometimes we tend to over compensate and get additional coverage that we really do not need. Premiums are based on what your policy covers so it is not wise to have reimbursement for rentals when you do not rent a car that often.
5.Always keep your coverage updated - always updated your provider with anything that is happening in relation with your car. It may help you to get a lower risk classification on your renewal.